Home Penetrating Trauma-Lower Abdomen and Pelvis
Scenario Scenario ID Procedure Adult RRL Peds RRL Appropriateness Category
Lower abdominal trauma, penetrating, urinary tract injury suspected 3073724
Fluoroscopy retrograde cystography
1-10 mSv
☢☢☢

Usually appropriate
CT pelvis with bladder contrast (CT cystography)
10-30 mSv
☢☢☢☢
3-10 mSv [ped]
☢☢☢☢
Usually appropriate
Radiography pelvis
0.1-1mSv
☢☢
0.03-0.3 mSv [ped]
☢☢
May be appropriate
Fluoroscopy retrograde urethrography
1-10 mSv
☢☢☢
0.3-3 mSv [ped]
☢☢☢
May be appropriate
CT pelvis with IV contrast
1-10 mSv
☢☢☢
3-10 mSv [ped]
☢☢☢☢
May be appropriate
CT pelvis without IV contrast
1-10 mSv
☢☢☢
3-10 mSv [ped]
☢☢☢☢
May be appropriate
US pelvis (bladder and urethra)
0 mSv
O
0 mSv [ped]
O
Usually not appropriate
Radiography intravenous urography
1-10 mSv
☢☢☢
0.3-3 mSv [ped]
☢☢☢
Usually not appropriate
Arteriography with possible embolization abdomen and pelvis

Varies

Varies
Usually not appropriate
MRI pelvis without and with IV contrast
0 mSv
O
0 mSv [ped]
O
Usually not appropriate
MRI pelvis without IV contrast
0 mSv
O
0 mSv [ped]
O
Usually not appropriate
MAG3 renal scan
1-10 mSv
☢☢☢
0.3-3 mSv [ped]
☢☢☢
Usually not appropriate
CT pelvis without and with IV contrast
10-30 mSv
☢☢☢☢
3-10 mSv [ped]
☢☢☢☢
Usually not appropriate