Predictive model for diagnosing central lesions in emergency department patients with isolated dizziness who undergo diffusion‐weighted magnetic resonance imaging
Academic Emergency Medicine2021Vol. 29(1), pp. 15–27
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Abstract
Albumin, inorganic phosphate, previous stroke, presyncope, and nystagmus were associated with the predictive diagnosis of central lesions among patients admitted to the ED with isolated dizziness. The novel nomogram created using these variables can help in objectively determining the need for MRI in patients presenting with isolated dizziness to the ED.
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