ACR appropriateness criteria radiologic management of infected fluid collections. J Am Coll Radiol 2015 Aug;12(8):791-9
Date
07/07/2015Pubmed ID
26145248DOI
10.1016/j.jacr.2015.04.025Scopus ID
2-s2.0-84938748288 (requires institutional sign-in at Scopus site) 16 CitationsAbstract
The best management of infected fluid collections depends on a careful assessment of clinical and anatomic factors as well as an up-to-date review of the published literature, to be able to select from a host of multidisciplinary treatment options. This article reviews conservative, radiologic, endoscopic, and surgical options and their best application to infected fluid collections as determined by the ACR Appropriateness Criteria Expert Panel on Interventional Radiology. The ACR Appropriateness Criteria are evidence-based guidelines for specific clinical conditions that are reviewed every three years by a multidisciplinary expert panel. The guideline development and review include an extensive analysis of current medical literature from peer-reviewed journals, and the application, by the panel, of a well-established consensus methodology (modified Delphi) to rate the appropriateness of imaging and treatment procedures. In those instances in which evidence is lacking or not definitive, expert opinion may be used to recommend imaging or treatment.
Author List
Lorenz JM, Al-Refaie WB, Cash BD, Gaba RC, Gervais DA, Gipson MG, Kolbeck KJ, Kouri BE, Marshalleck FE, Nair AV, Ray CE Jr, Hohenwalter EJAuthor
Eric J. Hohenwalter MD, FSIR Chief, Professor in the Radiology department at Medical College of WisconsinMESH terms used to index this publication - Major topics in bold
AbscessDrainage
Endoscopy
Humans
Practice Guidelines as Topic
Radiography, Interventional
Radiology
United States