CHANGES IN NEUROLOGICAL PRACTICE IN SOUTH AUSTRALIA AFTER THE INTRODUCTION OF COMPUTERIZED TOMOGRAPHY

Abstract
There has been no significant change in the age distribution of patients undergoing neuroradiological investigations after the introduction of computerized tomography (CT) in South Australia. The referral pattern has not changed, and adequate clinical neurological assessment was apparent both before and after the availability of CT, with the application of CT being selective rather than additive. Initial impression suggests some reduction in bed utilization after the introduction of CT.