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When not to order chest X-ray ACG
Respiratory
ACG
24 May 2021
Published on 24 May 2021
Last Updated on 24 May 2021
This ACE Clinical Guideline (ACG) outlines some common clinical contexts in which chest X-ray (CXR) is unlikely to confer clinical benefits. Examples of targeted use of CXR in these clinical contexts are included where applicable.
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When not to order chest X-ray (May 2021) [PDF, 1 MB]
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ACG recommendations
General medical examination: CXR may not be indicated.
Preoperative testing: CXR may not be indicated.
Lung cancer screening: CXR is not indicated.
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