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Imaging Is Now Easier for the Area's Vulnerable Children
Date:6/10/2009

solution images that are effective and efficient in diagnosing head and neck injuries. Those scans can be taken right at the patient's bedside without requiring the child to be moved.

"This improves the quality of care tremendously in the intensive care setting," said Heidi J. Dalton, MD, Medical Director, Pediatric Intensive Care Unit. The intensive care teams and imaging teams collaborate in diagnosing right at the bedside with engagement of parents who also can help keep the patient calm and still. This truly is an example of patient/family-centered care that has excellent clinical outcomes."

The scanner also has applications in neurosurgery where it is essential to know "real-time" if a procedure has been successful before the surgery is concluded.

"The portability of this scanner vastly improves our ability to offer timely diagnosis of intracranial disease processes outside the imaging suite," said Robert F. Keating, Chief, Department of Neurosurgery. "It makes high-quality, real-time imaging possible in the intraoperative setting. This tool changes the practice of neurosurgery as we currently know it."

Contact Stacy Williams or Paula Darte, Public Relations, 202-476-4500.

Children's National Medical Center, located in Washington, DC, is a proven leader in the development of innovative new treatments for childhood illness and injury. Children's has been s
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