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- ACR Appropriateness Criteria®
The ACR Committee on Appropriateness Criteria and its expert panels have developed criteria for determining appropriate imaging examinations for diagnosis and treatment of specified medical condition (s)
- ACR Appropriateness Criteria - NCRS
The ACR Appropriateness Criteria ® (AC) are evidence-based guidelines to assist referring physicians and other providers in making the most appropriate imaging or treatment decision for a specific clinical condition
- Appropriateness Criteria
Cancer of the Lung (primary or metastatic, suspected or diagnosed) Cervical or Neck Pain Coronary Artery Disease (suspected or diagnosed) Headache (traumatic and nontraumatic) Hip Pain Low Back Pain Shoulder Pain (to include suspected rotator cuff injury) Suspected Pulmonary Embolism
- ACR Appropriateness Criteria® Methodology - Journal of the American . . .
The ACR Appropriateness Criteria® (AC) are evidence-based guidelines that guide physicians on appropriate image ordering
- ACR Appropriateness Criteria®–November 2024 - ScienceDirect
ACR Appropriateness Criteria® Altered Mental Status, Coma, Delirium, and Psychosis: 2024 Update Expert Panel on Neurological Imaging, Bruno P Soares, Robert Y Shih, Pallavi S Utukuri,
- Clinical Practice Guidelines - American College of Rheumatology
Clinical Practice Guidelines The American College of Rheumatology (ACR) places a high priority on developing methodologically rigorous, evidence-based clinical practice guidelines that take into consideration the expertise and viewpoints of multiple stakeholders in a transparent fashion
- ACR Appropriateness Criteria Adds 19 New and Updated Topics
The American College of Radiology® (ACR®) released an update to its ACR Appropriateness Criteria® (ACR AC), that includes 270 diagnostic imaging and interventional radiology topics with more than 1,300 clinical variants covering 4,000 clinical scenarios and 203 patient-friendly summaries
- A New Chapter for the ACR Appropriateness Criteria®
The ACR Appropriateness Criteria® (AC) have long been a trusted source for evidence-based imaging recommendations, guiding clinicians and referring providers in making the most appropriate imaging or treatment decisions across a wide range of clinical scenarios
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