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Radiology, Vol 189, 377-380, Copyright © 1993 by Radiological Society of North America


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Use of radiology in U.S. general short-term hospitals: 1980-1990

FA Mettler Jr, JE Briggs, R Carchman, KK Altobelli, BL Hart and CA Kelsey
Department of Radiology, University of New Mexico, School of Medicine, Albuquerque 87131-5336.

PURPOSE: To determine changes in usage of radiologic services between 1980 and 1990. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Complete data were obtained from 107 (42%) hospitals and incomplete data from eight (3%) (total survey response rate, 45%). Information was requested about the number of general radiologic examinations; specific modalities of computed tomography (CT), magnetic resonance (MR) imaging, nuclear medicine, and ultrasonography (US); and numbers of CT, MR imaging, and US machines. RESULTS: The number of general radiologic examinations in hospitals increased from approximately 126 million to 179 million (> 42%); for CT, from 3.6 million to 13.3 million; nuclear medicine, from 6.4 million to 7.4 million; and US, from 4.3 million to 11.8 million. MR imaging examinations performed during 1990 were estimated at 1.8 million. CONCLUSION: The number of radiologic examinations performed in U.S. hospitals increased by 30%-60% between 1980 and 1990, mainly due to increased usage of CT, MR imaging, and US.


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