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Inspect the appropriateness of conducting a Magnetic Resonance Imaging cervical spine with Intravenous contrast on a patient with the following characteristics: prior cervical spine surgery. New or increasing nontraumatic cervical or neck pain or radiculopathy. Initial imaging.
usually not appropriate
strong
usually appropriate
usually not appropriate
may be appropriate (disagreement)
may be appropriate
B
Scrutinize the appropriateness of providing a Bone scan whole body with Single Photon Emission Computed Tomography or Single-photon Emission Computed Tomography / Computed Tomography area of interest on a patient with the following characteristics: renal cell carcinoma. Contraindication to both iodinated Computed Tomography and gadolinium-based Magnetic Resonance intravenous contrast. Staging.
may be appropriate
limited
may be appropriate
usually appropriate
may be appropriate (disagreement)
usually not appropriate
A
Analyze the appropriateness of providing a Ultrasound pelvis on a patient with the following characteristics: pregnant woman. Right lower quadrant pain, fever, leukocytosis. Suspected appendicitis. Initial imaging.
may be appropriate
expert consensus
usually appropriate
may be appropriate
may be appropriate (disagreement)
usually not appropriate
B
Judge the appropriateness of administering a Endoscopic internal biliary catheter (removable plastic stent) on a patient with the following characteristics: initial therapeutic procedure for a patient with dilated bile ducts and coagulopathy (INR >2.0 or platelet count <60 K).
usually appropriate
limited
usually not appropriate
may be appropriate
usually appropriate
may be appropriate (disagreement)
C
Determine the appropriateness of executing a Computed Tomography area of interest without Intravenous contrast on a patient with the following characteristics: suspect primary bone tumor. Lesion on radiographs. Indeterminate or aggressive appearance for malignancy. Next imaging study.
may be appropriate
moderate
usually appropriate
usually not appropriate
may be appropriate
may be appropriate (disagreement)
C
Assess how appropriate it would be to perform a Ultrasound axilla on a patient with the following characteristics: newly diagnosed. Clinical stage IIB-III (late stage) breast cancer at presentation. Evaluation for locoregional disease (includes IDC, or ILC, or NOS).
usually appropriate
strong
usually not appropriate
may be appropriate
may be appropriate (disagreement)
usually appropriate
D
Consider the appropriateness of undertaking a Computed Tomography abdomen and pelvis with Intravenous contrast on a patient with the following characteristics: suspected deep pelvic hernia including obturator, sciatic, or perineal. Initial imaging.
usually appropriate
limited
may be appropriate
usually appropriate
usually not appropriate
may be appropriate (disagreement)
B
Determine the appropriateness of executing a Transhepatic superior mesenteric vein catheterization and pharmacomechanical thrombolysis on a patient with the following characteristics: previously healthy with worsening diffuse abdominal pain for 2 weeks. Computed Tomography Angiography shows occlusion of the superior mesenteric vein and its major tributaries. Bowel appears normal. Serum lactate level is normal. Initial therapy.
usually appropriate
moderate
may be appropriate
usually not appropriate
usually appropriate
may be appropriate (disagreement)
C
Probe the appropriateness of offering a Ultrasound pelvis transvaginal on a patient with the following characteristics: adult female. Adnexal mass, likely benign, no acute symptoms. Postmenopausal. Follow-up Imaging.
usually appropriate
expert consensus
may be appropriate
usually appropriate
usually not appropriate
may be appropriate (disagreement)
B
Determine the appropriateness of executing a Computed Tomography Angiography coronary arteries with Intravenous contrast on a patient with the following characteristics: acute nonspecific chest pain; low probability of coronary artery disease. Initial imaging.
usually appropriate
expert consensus
may be appropriate
may be appropriate (disagreement)
usually appropriate
usually not appropriate
C
Evaluate the appropriateness of carrying out a Computed Tomography temporal bone without Intravenous contrast on a patient with the following characteristics: adult. Brief episodic vertigo. Triggered by specific head movements (eg, Dix-Hallpike maneuver). Initial imaging.
usually not appropriate
expert consensus
usually appropriate
may be appropriate (disagreement)
may be appropriate
usually not appropriate
D
Survey the appropriateness of delivering a Magnetic Resonance Imaging pelvis without and with Intravenous contrast on a patient with the following characteristics: prostate cancer follow-up. Status post radical prostatectomy. Clinical concern for residual or recurrent disease.
usually appropriate
strong
usually appropriate
usually not appropriate
may be appropriate
may be appropriate (disagreement)
A
Survey the appropriateness of delivering a Computed Tomography hip without and with Intravenous contrast on a patient with the following characteristics: chronic hip pain. Suspect noninfectious extra-articular abnormality, such as tendonitis or bursitis. Radiographs negative or nondiagnostic. Next imaging study.
usually not appropriate
expert consensus
may be appropriate
may be appropriate (disagreement)
usually appropriate
usually not appropriate
D
Inspect the appropriateness of conducting a Magnetic Resonance Angiography chest and abdomen without Intravenous contrast on a patient with the following characteristics: known arterial occlusion in the mesenteric or renal arterial system or renal infarcts. Suspected embolic etiology. Next imaging study to determine source.
may be appropriate
strong
may be appropriate
may be appropriate (disagreement)
usually not appropriate
usually appropriate
A
Probe the appropriateness of offering a Ultrasound elbow on a patient with the following characteristics: chronic elbow pain. Suspect chronic epicondylalgia or tendon tear. Refractory to empirical treatment. Radiographs normal or nonspecific. Next imaging study.
usually appropriate
strong
may be appropriate
may be appropriate (disagreement)
usually not appropriate
usually appropriate
D
Appraise the appropriateness of delivering a Computed Tomography Angiography head and neck with Intravenous contrast on a patient with the following characteristics: subacute or chronic head trauma with unexplained cognitive or neurologic deficit(s). Initial imaging.
usually not appropriate
expert consensus
may be appropriate
may be appropriate (disagreement)
usually not appropriate
usually appropriate
C
Determine the appropriateness of executing a Magnetic Resonance Venography head without Intravenous contrast on a patient with the following characteristics: suspected dural venous sinus thrombosis.
usually appropriate
not specified
usually appropriate
may be appropriate
may be appropriate (disagreement)
usually not appropriate
A
Survey the appropriateness of delivering a Magnetic Resonance Imaging abdomen and pelvis without Intravenous contrast on a patient with the following characteristics: low risk for placenta accreta spectrum disorder. No known clinical risk factors. Initial Imaging.
usually not appropriate
limited
may be appropriate
usually not appropriate
may be appropriate (disagreement)
usually appropriate
B
Investigate the appropriateness of performing a Computed Tomography head without and with Intravenous contrast on a patient with the following characteristics: child. Clinical presentation suggestive of acute stroke, known or suspected cortical vein or dural venous sinus thrombosis. Initial imaging.
usually not appropriate
limited
usually not appropriate
usually appropriate
may be appropriate (disagreement)
may be appropriate
A
Gauge the appropriateness of executing a Radiographic arthrography hip on a patient with the following characteristics: symptomatic hip arthroplasty patient, infection not excluded. Additional imaging following radiographs.
usually not appropriate
expert consensus
usually appropriate
may be appropriate
may be appropriate (disagreement)
usually not appropriate
D
Investigate the appropriateness of performing a Computed Tomography ankle without and with Intravenous contrast on a patient with the following characteristics: adult or child 5 years of age or older. Acute trauma to the ankle. No exclusionary criteria present. Radiographs demonstrate fracture or potential osteochondral injury. Next study.
usually not appropriate
limited
usually not appropriate
usually appropriate
may be appropriate
may be appropriate (disagreement)
A
Consider the appropriateness of providing a External beam radiation therapy on a patient with the following characteristics: hepatocellular cancer: Solitary tumor less than 3 cm, cirrhotic.
may be appropriate
strong
usually not appropriate
usually appropriate
may be appropriate (disagreement)
may be appropriate
D
Investigate the appropriateness of performing a Magnetic Resonance arthrography knee on a patient with the following characteristics: adult or child 5 years of age or older. Fall or acute twisting trauma to the knee. Tibial plateau fracture on radiographs. Suspect additional bone or soft-tissue injury. Next study.
usually not appropriate
expert consensus
usually appropriate
usually not appropriate
may be appropriate
may be appropriate (disagreement)
B
Determine the appropriateness of executing a Computed Tomography abdomen without and with Intravenous contrast on a patient with the following characteristics: child with FWS and neutropenia.
usually not appropriate
not specified
usually appropriate
may be appropriate
usually not appropriate
may be appropriate (disagreement)
C
Inspect the appropriateness of conducting a Computed Tomography Angiography abdomen and pelvis with Intravenous contrast on a patient with the following characteristics: pulsatile abdominal mass, suspected abdominal aortic aneurysm. Initial imaging.
usually appropriate
strong
usually appropriate
may be appropriate
usually not appropriate
may be appropriate (disagreement)
A
Determine the appropriateness of executing a Radiography skull on a patient with the following characteristics: head trauma with suspected intracranial venous injury due to clinical risk factors or positive findings on prior imaging.
usually not appropriate
expert consensus
usually not appropriate
may be appropriate
may be appropriate (disagreement)
usually appropriate
A
Determine the appropriateness of administering a Magnetic Resonance Imaging chest without and with Intravenous contrast on a patient with the following characteristics: recent pneumonia with suspected parapneumonic effusion or empyema. Initial imaging.
usually not appropriate
strong
usually appropriate
may be appropriate (disagreement)
may be appropriate
usually not appropriate
D
Examine the appropriateness of offering a Transarterial chemoembolization on a patient with the following characteristics: intrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma: Peripheral hepatic lobar cholangiocarcinoma, less than 3 cm; no biliary ductal dilatation, macroscopic vascular invasion, regional lymphadenopathy, or distant metastases.
may be appropriate
expert consensus
usually appropriate
may be appropriate
usually not appropriate
may be appropriate (disagreement)
B
Gauge the appropriateness of executing a Ultrasound shoulder on a patient with the following characteristics: chronic shoulder pain. History of prior rotator cuff repair. Suspect rotator cuff disorders or subacromial subdeltoid bursitis. Initial radiographs normal or inconclusive. Next imaging study.
usually appropriate
limited
may be appropriate
usually appropriate
may be appropriate (disagreement)
usually not appropriate
B
Probe the appropriateness of offering a Voiding urosonography on a patient with the following characteristics: child. Isolated microscopic hematuria (nonpainful, nontraumatic) without proteinuria. Initial imaging.
usually not appropriate
expert consensus
usually appropriate
usually not appropriate
may be appropriate (disagreement)
may be appropriate
B
Assess how appropriate it would be to perform a Fluorodeoxyglucose Positron Emission Tomography breast dedicated on a patient with the following characteristics: supplemental breast cancer screening. Average-risk females with nondense breasts.
usually not appropriate
expert consensus
usually appropriate
may be appropriate (disagreement)
may be appropriate
usually not appropriate
D
Consider the appropriateness of providing a Fluorodeoxyglucose Positron Emission Tomography/Computed Tomography skull base to mid-thigh on a patient with the following characteristics: renal cell carcinoma. No contraindication to either iodinated Computed Tomography contrast or gadolinium-based Magnetic Resonance intravenous contrast. Staging.
usually not appropriate
strong
may be appropriate
usually appropriate
may be appropriate (disagreement)
usually not appropriate
D
Evaluate the appropriateness of carrying out a Ultrasound echocardiography transesophageal on a patient with the following characteristics: suspected hypertrophic cardiomyopathy. Ischemic cardiomyopathy already excluded. Initial imaging.
usually not appropriate
expert consensus
usually appropriate
may be appropriate
may be appropriate (disagreement)
usually not appropriate
D
Appraise the appropriateness of delivering a Computed Tomography abdomen and pelvis with Intravenous contrast on a patient with the following characteristics: suspected acute pyelonephritis. History of renal stones or renal obstruction. Initial imaging.
usually appropriate
limited
usually not appropriate
may be appropriate
usually appropriate
may be appropriate (disagreement)
C
Assess how appropriate it would be to perform a Magnetic Resonance Imaging cervical spine without and with Intravenous contrast on a patient with the following characteristics: cervicogenic headache and new or increasing nontraumatic cervical or neck pain. No neurologic deficit. Initial imaging.
usually not appropriate
limited
usually not appropriate
may be appropriate
may be appropriate (disagreement)
usually appropriate
A
Consider the appropriateness of undertaking a Computed Tomography temporal bone without Intravenous contrast on a patient with the following characteristics: multiple different middle cranial nerve palsies (CN V-VII). Initial imaging.
usually not appropriate
limited
usually appropriate
may be appropriate (disagreement)
may be appropriate
usually not appropriate
D
Consider the appropriateness of undertaking a Magnetic Resonance Angiography coronary arteries without Intravenous contrast on a patient with the following characteristics: suspected large-vessel vasculitis (LVV). Initial imaging.
usually not appropriate
expert consensus
usually not appropriate
usually appropriate
may be appropriate
may be appropriate (disagreement)
A
Investigate the appropriateness of performing a Computed Tomography pelvis with bladder contrast Computed Tomography cystography) on a patient with the following characteristics: recurrent lower urinary tract infections in a female. Complicated, or patients who are nonresponders to conventional therapy, develop frequent reinfections or relapses, or have known underlying risk factors.
may be appropriate
limited
usually appropriate
may be appropriate (disagreement)
may be appropriate
usually not appropriate
C
Scrutinize the appropriateness of providing a Computed Tomography pelvis without and with Intravenous contrast on a patient with the following characteristics: first trimester vaginal bleeding. Positive urine or serum pregnancy test.
usually not appropriate
limited
may be appropriate
may be appropriate (disagreement)
usually appropriate
usually not appropriate
D
Consider the appropriateness of providing a Magnetic Resonance Imaging breast without Intravenous contrast abbreviated on a patient with the following characteristics: supplemental breast cancer screening. Intermediate-risk females with nondense breasts.
usually not appropriate
expert consensus
may be appropriate
usually not appropriate
may be appropriate (disagreement)
usually appropriate
B
Review the appropriateness of conducting a Ultrasound intravascular iliac veins on a patient with the following characteristics: varicose veins. Initial diagnosis.
usually not appropriate
expert consensus
usually appropriate
may be appropriate (disagreement)
usually not appropriate
may be appropriate
C
Appraise the appropriateness of delivering a Magnetic Resonance Imaging head perfusion with Intravenous contrast on a patient with the following characteristics: child. Clinical presentation suggestive of acute stroke, not a candidate for emergent intervention. Initial imaging.
may be appropriate
limited
may be appropriate
usually appropriate
may be appropriate (disagreement)
usually not appropriate
A
Gauge the appropriateness of executing a Computed Tomography head without and with Intravenous contrast on a patient with the following characteristics: child. Nontraumatic intraparenchymal hemorrhage (hematoma) found on Computed Tomography or Magnetic Resonance Imaging Unknown etiology. Next imaging study.
usually not appropriate
limited
may be appropriate
usually appropriate
may be appropriate (disagreement)
usually not appropriate
D
Assess how appropriate it would be to perform a Computed Tomography pelvis with Intravenous contrast on a patient with the following characteristics: man <40 years of age, transient or episodic hematospermia, and no other symptoms or signs of disease.
usually not appropriate
not specified
may be appropriate
usually not appropriate
may be appropriate (disagreement)
usually appropriate
B
Consider the appropriateness of undertaking a Fluorodeoxyglucose Positron Emission Tomography breast dedicated on a patient with the following characteristics: supplemental breast cancer screening. High-risk females with dense breasts.
usually not appropriate
expert consensus
usually not appropriate
may be appropriate (disagreement)
usually appropriate
may be appropriate
A
Probe the appropriateness of offering a Radiographic arthrography hand on a patient with the following characteristics: adult. Chronic hand pain. Radiographs normal or remarkable for nonspecific arthritis. Next imaging study.
usually not appropriate
expert consensus
usually not appropriate
may be appropriate (disagreement)
usually appropriate
may be appropriate
A
Consider the appropriateness of undertaking a Bone scan hip on a patient with the following characteristics: routine follow-up of the asymptomatic patient after hip arthroplasty.
usually not appropriate
limited
may be appropriate
may be appropriate (disagreement)
usually appropriate
usually not appropriate
D
Assess how appropriate it would be to perform a Arteriography cervicocerebral on a patient with the following characteristics: headache with new onset or pattern during pregnancy or peripartum period. Initial imaging.
usually not appropriate
expert consensus
may be appropriate
may be appropriate (disagreement)
usually not appropriate
usually appropriate
C
Evaluate the appropriateness of performing a Computed Tomography chest without Intravenous contrast on a patient with the following characteristics: acute respiratory illness in immunocompetent patients with negative physical examination, normal vital signs and no other risk factors. Initial imaging.
usually not appropriate
expert consensus
usually appropriate
may be appropriate
may be appropriate (disagreement)
usually not appropriate
D
Evaluate the appropriateness of carrying out a Computed Tomography abdomen without Intravenous contrast on a patient with the following characteristics: indeterminate adrenal mass, less than 1 cm on initial imaging. No diagnostic benign imaging features. No history of malignancy.
usually not appropriate
limited
usually appropriate
usually not appropriate
may be appropriate (disagreement)
may be appropriate
B
Review the appropriateness of conducting a Radiography abdomen and pelvis on a patient with the following characteristics: left lower quadrant pain. Suspected diverticulitis. Initial imaging.
usually not appropriate
expert consensus
usually not appropriate
usually appropriate
may be appropriate (disagreement)
may be appropriate
A
Measure the appropriateness of undertaking a Computed Tomography head and orbits without and with Intravenous contrast on a patient with the following characteristics: child. Congenital or developmental abnormality leading to decreased visual acuity or vision loss. No leukocoria. Unilateral or bilateral. Initial imaging.
usually not appropriate
expert consensus
may be appropriate
may be appropriate (disagreement)
usually not appropriate
usually appropriate
C
Analyze the appropriateness of providing a Magnetic Resonance Imaging head without and with Intravenous contrast on a patient with the following characteristics: carotid territory or vertebrobasilar TIA, initial screening survey.
usually appropriate
not specified
usually not appropriate
may be appropriate
may be appropriate (disagreement)
usually appropriate
D
Examine the appropriateness of offering a Computed Tomography Angiography head with Intravenous contrast on a patient with the following characteristics: acute sinusitis with rapid progression or suspected invasive fungal sinusitis. Initial Imaging.
usually not appropriate
expert consensus
may be appropriate
usually appropriate
may be appropriate (disagreement)
usually not appropriate
D
Investigate the appropriateness of performing a Single Photon Emission Computed Tomography or Single-photon Emission Computed Tomography / Computed Tomography Myocardial Perfusion Imaging rest and stress on a patient with the following characteristics: suspected cardiac injury following blunt trauma, hemodynamically unstable patient.
usually not appropriate
limited
usually appropriate
usually not appropriate
may be appropriate (disagreement)
may be appropriate
B
Evaluate the appropriateness of performing a Magnetic Resonance Imaging spine area of interest without Intravenous contrast on a patient with the following characteristics: axial spondyloarthritis with spine ankylosis. Suspected fracture. Initial imaging.
usually appropriate
limited
may be appropriate
may be appropriate (disagreement)
usually appropriate
usually not appropriate
C
Weigh the appropriateness of administering a Magnetic Resonance arthrography shoulder on a patient with the following characteristics: chronic shoulder pain. History of prior rotator cuff repair. Suspect rotator cuff disorders or subacromial subdeltoid bursitis. Initial radiographs normal or inconclusive. Next imaging study.
usually appropriate
limited
usually appropriate
may be appropriate
may be appropriate (disagreement)
usually not appropriate
A
Gauge the appropriateness of executing a Magnetic Resonance Imaging breast without Intravenous contrast on a patient with the following characteristics: adult of any age. Female or transfeminine. Evaluation of silicone breast implants. Asymptomatic. Initial imaging at 5 to 6 years after implant placement and follow-up imaging every 2 to 3 years after initial negative imaging.
usually appropriate
strong
usually not appropriate
may be appropriate
may be appropriate (disagreement)
usually appropriate
D
Measure the appropriateness of undertaking a Ultrasound pelvis transrectal on a patient with the following characteristics: rectal cancer. Locoregional staging. Postneoadjuvant therapy.
may be appropriate (disagreement)
expert opinion
may be appropriate
may be appropriate (disagreement)
usually not appropriate
usually appropriate
B
Gauge the appropriateness of executing a Anticoagulation alone on a patient with the following characteristics: iliofemoral DVT with persistent moderate symptoms at least 3 months after initial treatment with anticoagulation alone.
may be appropriate
limited
may be appropriate
may be appropriate (disagreement)
usually appropriate
usually not appropriate
A
Scrutinize the appropriateness of providing a Magnetic Resonance Angiography head without Intravenous contrast on a patient with the following characteristics: sudden onset severe headache that reaches maximal severity within one hour. Initial imaging.
usually not appropriate
limited
usually appropriate
may be appropriate
usually not appropriate
may be appropriate (disagreement)
C
Examine the appropriateness of offering a Magnetic Resonance Imaging cervical spine without and with Intravenous contrast on a patient with the following characteristics: age greater than or equal to 16 years and less than 65 years. Suspected acute blunt cervical spine trauma; imaging not indicated by NEXUS or CCR clinical criteria. Patient meets low-risk criteria. Initial imaging.
usually not appropriate
strong
usually appropriate
may be appropriate (disagreement)
usually not appropriate
may be appropriate
C
Consider the appropriateness of undertaking a Fluoroscopy barium swallow modified on a patient with the following characteristics: oropharyngeal dysphagia with an attributable cause. Initial imaging.
usually appropriate
limited
usually appropriate
may be appropriate (disagreement)
may be appropriate
usually not appropriate
A
Determine the appropriateness of administering a Computed Tomography chest without and with Intravenous contrast on a patient with the following characteristics: renal cell carcinoma. Contraindication only to iodinated Computed Tomography intravenous contrast. Staging.
usually not appropriate
strong
usually appropriate
may be appropriate (disagreement)
usually not appropriate
may be appropriate
C
Analyze the appropriateness of providing a Ultrasound pelvis transvaginal on a patient with the following characteristics: abnormal uterine bleeding. Initial imaging.
usually appropriate
strong
usually appropriate
may be appropriate (disagreement)
may be appropriate
usually not appropriate
A
Inspect the appropriateness of conducting a Computed Tomography cervical spine without and with Intravenous contrast on a patient with the following characteristics: chronic cervical or neck pain. Initial imaging.
usually not appropriate
expert consensus
usually not appropriate
may be appropriate
usually appropriate
may be appropriate (disagreement)
A
Review the appropriateness of conducting a Computed Tomography paranasal sinuses without and with Intravenous contrast on a patient with the following characteristics: child. Uncomplicated acute sinusitis. Initial imaging.
usually not appropriate
expert consensus
usually appropriate
may be appropriate
may be appropriate (disagreement)
usually not appropriate
D
Judge the appropriateness of administering a Fluoroscopy contrast enema on a patient with the following characteristics: left lower quadrant pain. Suspected diverticulitis. Initial imaging.
usually not appropriate
limited
usually not appropriate
usually appropriate
may be appropriate
may be appropriate (disagreement)
A
Analyze the appropriateness of providing a Computed Tomography chest abdomen pelvis without Intravenous contrast on a patient with the following characteristics: suspected or confirmed sepsis. No specific symptoms suggestive of origin, or symptoms cannot be assessed. Normal or equivocal or nonspecific chest radiograph. Next imaging study.
may be appropriate (disagreement)
expert opinion
usually appropriate
usually not appropriate
may be appropriate (disagreement)
may be appropriate
C
Measure the appropriateness of undertaking a Magnetic Resonance Venography head without and with Intravenous contrast on a patient with the following characteristics: adult. Asymptomatic cervical bruit. Initial imaging.
usually not appropriate
expert consensus
usually appropriate
usually not appropriate
may be appropriate (disagreement)
may be appropriate
B
Investigate the appropriateness of performing a Radiography paranasal sinuses on a patient with the following characteristics: suspected CSF leak. Initial Imaging.
usually not appropriate
expert consensus
usually appropriate
usually not appropriate
may be appropriate (disagreement)
may be appropriate
B
Evaluate the appropriateness of carrying out a Hysterectomy on a patient with the following characteristics: reproductive age patient with uterine fibroids desiring pregnancy and experiencing reproductive dysfunction. Initial therapy.
usually not appropriate
expert consensus
usually appropriate
may be appropriate
usually not appropriate
may be appropriate (disagreement)
C
Assess how appropriate it would be to perform a Computed Tomography abdomen and pelvis without Intravenous contrast on a patient with the following characteristics: child. Atypical or recurrent febrile urinary tract infections. Initial imaging.
usually not appropriate
expert consensus
usually appropriate
usually not appropriate
may be appropriate (disagreement)
may be appropriate
B
Investigate the appropriateness of performing a Sestamibi MBI on a patient with the following characteristics: adult female. Postsurgical excision for breast cancer. Positive margins. Asymptomatic. Initial imaging.
usually not appropriate
expert consensus
usually not appropriate
may be appropriate (disagreement)
usually appropriate
may be appropriate
A
Probe the appropriateness of offering a Computed Tomography chest and abdomen without Intravenous contrast on a patient with the following characteristics: esophageal cancer. Imaging during treatment.
usually not appropriate
strong
usually appropriate
may be appropriate (disagreement)
may be appropriate
usually not appropriate
D
Assess how appropriate it would be to perform a Computed Tomography Angiography neck with Intravenous contrast on a patient with the following characteristics: known high-flow vascular malformation (AVM/AVF). Surveillance monitoring.
usually not appropriate
expert consensus
may be appropriate
may be appropriate (disagreement)
usually appropriate
usually not appropriate
D
Determine the appropriateness of executing a Computed Tomography cervical spine with Intravenous contrast on a patient with the following characteristics: age greater than or equal to 16 years. Acute cervical spine injury detected on radiographs. Treatment planning for mechanically unstable spine.
usually not appropriate
expert consensus
may be appropriate
usually appropriate
may be appropriate (disagreement)
usually not appropriate
D
Judge the appropriateness of administering a Computed Tomography Urography without and with Intravenous contrast on a patient with the following characteristics: adult. Nonmuscle invasive bladder cancer. Pretreatment staging.
usually appropriate
strong
may be appropriate
may be appropriate (disagreement)
usually appropriate
usually not appropriate
C
Weigh the appropriateness of administering a Magnetic Resonance Imaging chest without and with Intravenous contrast on a patient with the following characteristics: chronic dyspnea. Suspected chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). Initial imaging.
usually not appropriate
moderate
may be appropriate
usually appropriate
may be appropriate (disagreement)
usually not appropriate
D
Determine the appropriateness of executing a Magnetic Resonance Imaging head and internal auditory canal with Intravenous contrast on a patient with the following characteristics: nonpulsatile tinnitus, unilateral; no hearing loss, and no neurologic deficit, and no trauma. Initial imaging.
usually not appropriate
expert consensus
usually not appropriate
may be appropriate
may be appropriate (disagreement)
usually appropriate
A
Investigate the appropriateness of performing a Computed Tomography cervical spine without and with Intravenous contrast on a patient with the following characteristics: age greater than or equal to 16 years. Suspected acute cervical spine blunt trauma. Follow-up imaging on patient with no unstable injury demonstrated initially, but kept in collar for neck pain. No new neurologic symptoms. Includes whiplash associated disorders.
usually not appropriate
expert consensus
usually appropriate
usually not appropriate
may be appropriate (disagreement)
may be appropriate
B
Probe the appropriateness of offering a Computed Tomography chest abdomen pelvis without and with Intravenous contrast on a patient with the following characteristics: newly diagnosed. Clinical stage I-IIA (early stage) breast cancer at presentation. Evaluation for locoregional disease (includes invasive ductal carcinoma [IDC], or invasive lobular carcinoma [ILC], or not otherwise specified [NOS]).
usually not appropriate
limited
may be appropriate
may be appropriate (disagreement)
usually appropriate
usually not appropriate
D
Judge the appropriateness of administering a Magnetic Resonance Imaging head and internal auditory canal without Intravenous contrast on a patient with the following characteristics: acquired conductive hearing loss secondary to cholesteatoma or neoplasm with suspected intracranial or inner ear extension. Surgical planning.
may be appropriate
limited
may be appropriate
usually not appropriate
may be appropriate (disagreement)
usually appropriate
A
Weigh the appropriateness of administering a Computed Tomography head with Intravenous contrast on a patient with the following characteristics: subacute or chronic head trauma with unexplained cognitive or neurologic deficit(s). Initial imaging.
usually not appropriate
limited
usually not appropriate
usually appropriate
may be appropriate (disagreement)
may be appropriate
A
Evaluate the appropriateness of carrying out a Magnetic Resonance Imaging abdomen and pelvis without Intravenous contrast on a patient with the following characteristics: gross hematuria. Initial imaging.
may be appropriate
limited
may be appropriate
usually appropriate
may be appropriate (disagreement)
usually not appropriate
A
Gauge the appropriateness of executing a Single Photon Emission Computed Tomography or Single-photon Emission Computed Tomography / Computed Tomography brain perfusion ictal and interictal on a patient with the following characteristics: known seizure disorder. Surgical candidate or surgical planning.
may be appropriate
limited
usually not appropriate
usually appropriate
may be appropriate (disagreement)
may be appropriate
D
Inspect the appropriateness of conducting a Ultrasound pelvis transabdominal on a patient with the following characteristics: postpartum hemorrhage. Late (greater than 24 hours to 6 weeks) after vaginal delivery. Initial imaging.
usually appropriate
limited
usually appropriate
may be appropriate (disagreement)
usually not appropriate
may be appropriate
A
Probe the appropriateness of offering a Computed Tomography sacroiliac joints with Intravenous contrast on a patient with the following characteristics: inflammatory back pain. Suspected axial spondyloarthritis. Additional imaging following radiographs. Next imaging study.
usually not appropriate
strong
usually appropriate
usually not appropriate
may be appropriate (disagreement)
may be appropriate
B
Appraise the appropriateness of delivering a Radiography area of interest repeat in 10-14 days on a patient with the following characteristics: adult. Positive stress fracture on radiographs, excluding vertebrae. Need for determining extent (ie, for surgical planning, return to activity) or associated complication (ie, osteonecrosis or delayed healing). Next imaging study.
may be appropriate
expert consensus
may be appropriate
may be appropriate (disagreement)
usually appropriate
usually not appropriate
A
Evaluate the appropriateness of performing a Computed Tomography abdomen and pelvis with Intravenous contrast on a patient with the following characteristics: ovarian cancer screening. Postmenopausal. Average risk.
usually not appropriate
limited
usually appropriate
may be appropriate
usually not appropriate
may be appropriate (disagreement)
C
Analyze the appropriateness of providing a Magnetic Resonance Imaging fetal without and with Intravenous contrast on a patient with the following characteristics: second and third trimester screening for fetal anomaly. Low-risk pregnancy. Initial imaging.
usually not appropriate
expert consensus
usually not appropriate
may be appropriate (disagreement)
usually appropriate
may be appropriate
A
Assess how appropriate it would be to perform a Computed Tomography Angiography head with Intravenous contrast on a patient with the following characteristics: child. Clinical presentation suggestive of acute stroke, known or suspected high-flow vascular anomaly. Initial imaging.
usually appropriate
expert consensus
usually appropriate
usually not appropriate
may be appropriate
may be appropriate (disagreement)
A
Survey the appropriateness of delivering a Magnetic Resonance Imaging fetal without Intravenous contrast on a patient with the following characteristics: multiple gestations. Monochorionic twins. Second trimester anatomy examination. Follow-up imaging.
may be appropriate
expert consensus
usually appropriate
may be appropriate (disagreement)
may be appropriate
usually not appropriate
C
Judge the appropriateness of administering a Ultrasound shoulder on a patient with the following characteristics: traumatic shoulder pain. Radiographs normal. Physical examination and history consistent with dislocation event or instability. Next imaging study.
usually not appropriate
limited
may be appropriate
may be appropriate (disagreement)
usually appropriate
usually not appropriate
D
Examine the appropriateness of offering a Computed Tomography shoulder without and with Intravenous contrast on a patient with the following characteristics: traumatic shoulder pain. Radiographs already performed. Neuropathic syndrome (excluding plexopathy). Next imaging study.
usually not appropriate
expert consensus
may be appropriate
usually not appropriate
usually appropriate
may be appropriate (disagreement)
B
Analyze the appropriateness of providing a Magnetic Resonance Venography head with Intravenous contrast on a patient with the following characteristics: headache with features of intracranial hypertension (eg, papilledema, pulsatile tinnitus, visual symptoms worse on Valsalva). Initial imaging.
may be appropriate
limited
usually appropriate
may be appropriate
usually not appropriate
may be appropriate (disagreement)
B
Examine the appropriateness of offering a Fluorodeoxyglucose Positron Emission Tomography/Computed Tomography skull base to mid-thigh on a patient with the following characteristics: suspected or initial diagnosis of gestational trophoblastic disease (GTD).
usually not appropriate
limited
usually appropriate
usually not appropriate
may be appropriate
may be appropriate (disagreement)
B
Measure the appropriateness of undertaking a Magnetic Resonance Imaging breast without Intravenous contrast on a patient with the following characteristics: supplemental breast cancer screening. Average-risk females with nondense breasts.
usually not appropriate
expert consensus
usually appropriate
may be appropriate (disagreement)
may be appropriate
usually not appropriate
D
Appraise the appropriateness of delivering a Magnetic Resonance Imaging pelvis without Intravenous contrast on a patient with the following characteristics: clinically established low-risk prostate cancer. Active surveillance.
usually appropriate
limited
may be appropriate
usually not appropriate
usually appropriate
may be appropriate (disagreement)
C
Weigh the appropriateness of administering a Ultrasound echocardiography transthoracic resting on a patient with the following characteristics: suspected pulmonary embolism. Low or intermediate pretest probability with a negative D-dimer. Initial Imaging.
usually not appropriate
limited
usually not appropriate
usually appropriate
may be appropriate
may be appropriate (disagreement)
A
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