PET CT检查快速指南说明书 REVISED 04/2023
Conclusions: Diagnostic CTC grew dramatically from 2005 to 2009, but slowed thereafter; even after achieving CPT Category I code status in 2010. Medicare denial rates declined during early years but later stabilized which paralleled a slowing in new peer-reviewed research. CTC continues to be ...
Moreover, in the event of irregular heart rates or atrial fibrillation it is essential that other determinants of image quality such as coronary calcification, body weight and patient cooperation are taken into consideration before deciding whether to proceed with the scan. The presence of frequent p...
In patients with back pain that cannot be attributed to a specific disease or spinal abnormality following a history and physical examination (e.g., non-specific low back pain), imaging with plain radiography, computed tomography (CT) scan, or magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) does not improve ...
CT colonographyMedicare utilization and coverageSocioeconomic trendsCompare national trends in utilization and coverage of diagnostic (non-screening) computed tomography colonography (CTC) in the Medicare population before and after achieving Current Procedural Terminology(A (R)) (CPT) Category I code ...
Historically, negotiated rates for professional and technical fees associated with cardiac imaging were confidential, with variability in professional, technical and global charges, reimbursement and cost to patients for the same current procedural terminology (CPT) code at different institutions. Billing ...
32. Sphenotic-prootic-pterosphenoid complex, lateral process, extent relative to main neurocranium body limit: (0) short, slightly extending beyond it; (1) long, strongly projecting beyond it. 33. Pterotic, lateral process, extremity, shape and extent relative to limit of lateral neigh- bo...