Author:
Roberts J. K. A.,Lishman W. A.
Abstract
SummaryThree hundred and twenty-three patients were referred by psychiatrists for scanning with a 160 x 160 matrix CT 1010 Head Scanner at the Maudsley Hospital during the first year this machine was in use (1977/1978). Two hundred and one referrals were for clinical and 122 for research reasons, 50% of the former and 57% of the latter showed some abnormality on their scans. Review of the patients' notes identified data that were significantly predictive of abnormal scan results; and the referring psychiatrists were significantly more able to predict the scan results correctly during the second six months of the study. Diagnosis, management, and/or prognosis were influenced in 11.7% of those patients scanned for clinical reasons.
Publisher
Royal College of Psychiatrists
Subject
Psychiatry and Mental health
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