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ACR Appropriateness Criteria® Hematuria.
Wolfman, Darcy J; Marko, Jamie; Nikolaidis, Paul; Khatri, Gaurav; Dogra, Vikram S; Ganeshan, Dhakshinamoorthy; Goldfarb, Stanley; Gore, John L; Gupta, Rajan T; Heilbrun, Marta E; Lyshchik, Andrej; Purysko, Andrei S; Savage, Stephen J; Smith, Andrew D; Wang, Zhen J; Wong-You-Cheong, Jade J; Yoo, Don C; Lockhart, Mark E.
Afiliação
  • Wolfman DJ; Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Washington, District of Columbia. Electronic address: darcywolfman@gmail.com.
  • Marko J; National Institutes of Health Clinical Center, Bethesda, Maryland.
  • Nikolaidis P; Panel Chair, Northwestern University, Chicago, Illinois.
  • Khatri G; Panel Vice-Chair, UT Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas, Texas.
  • Dogra VS; University of Rochester Medical Center, Rochester, New York.
  • Ganeshan D; The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, Texas.
  • Goldfarb S; University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; American Society of Nephrology.
  • Gore JL; University of Washington, Seattle, Washington; American Urological Association.
  • Gupta RT; Duke University Medical Center, Durham, North Carolina.
  • Heilbrun ME; Emory University School of Medicine, Atlanta, Georgia.
  • Lyshchik A; Thomas Jefferson University Hospital, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
  • Purysko AS; Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, Ohio.
  • Savage SJ; Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston, South Carolina; American Urological Association.
  • Smith AD; University of Alabama at Birmingham Medical Center, Birmingham, Alabama.
  • Wang ZJ; University of California San Francisco School of Medicine, San Francisco, California.
  • Wong-You-Cheong JJ; University of Maryland School of Medicine, Baltimore, Maryland.
  • Yoo DC; Rhode Island Hospital/The Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University, Providence, Rhode Island.
  • Lockhart ME; Specialty Chair, University of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, Alabama.
J Am Coll Radiol ; 17(5S): S138-S147, 2020 May.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32370958
ABSTRACT
Hematuria is a common reason for patients to be referred for imaging of the urinary tract. All patients diagnosed with hematuria should undergo a thorough history and physical examination, urinalysis, and serologic testing prior to any initial imaging. Ultrasound, CT, and MRI are the most common imaging modalities used to evaluate hematuria. This document discusses the following clinical scenarios for hematuria initial imaging of microhematuria without risk factors or history of recent vigorous exercise, or presence of infection, or viral illness, or present or recent menstruation; initial imaging of microhematuria in patients with known risk factors and no history of recent vigorous exercise, or presence of infection, or viral illness, or present or recent menstruation or renal parenchymal disease; initial imaging of microhematuria in the pregnant patient and initial imaging of gross hematuria. Follow-up of normal or abnormal findings is beyond the scope of this review. The American College of Radiology Appropriateness Criteria are evidence-based guidelines for specific clinical conditions that are reviewed annually by a multidisciplinary expert panel. The guideline development and revision include an extensive analysis of current medical literature from peer reviewed journals and the application of well-established methodologies (RAND/UCLA Appropriateness Method and Grading of Recommendations Assessment, Development, and Evaluation or GRADE) to rate the appropriateness of imaging and treatment procedures for specific clinical scenarios. In those instances where evidence is lacking or equivocal, expert opinion may supplement the available evidence to recommend imaging or treatment.
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Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Sociedades Médicas / Hematúria Tipo de estudo: Diagnostic_studies / Guideline / Risk_factors_studies Limite: Female / Humans País/Região como assunto: America do norte Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2020 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Sociedades Médicas / Hematúria Tipo de estudo: Diagnostic_studies / Guideline / Risk_factors_studies Limite: Female / Humans País/Região como assunto: America do norte Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2020 Tipo de documento: Article