Please excuse my mistake. It is not a suggestion by the CFF for annual execution.
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<br />Here's more info...
<br />The role of chest imaging in the monitoring of adults with CF has not been extensively studied. Standardized chest radiograph scoring may be useful in documenting the progression of disease or response to therapeutic intervention.2728 The committee did not support the use of annual surveillance chest radiographs but reached a consensus opinion that posterior/anterior and lateral chest films should be obtained every 2 to 4 years in patients with stable clinical status. Imaging also should be considered for patients with signs or symptoms consistent with a significant acute pulmonary exacerbation, pneumothorax, lobar atelectasis, or hemoptysis. Chest CT scans may be appropriate in certain clinical situations but cannot be recommended on a routine basis.
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<br /><a target=_blank class=ftalternatingbarlinklarge href="http://chestjournal.chestpubs.org/content/125/1_suppl/1S.full">http://chestjournal.chestpubs....nt/125/1_suppl/1S.full</a>
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<br />Here's more info...
<br />The role of chest imaging in the monitoring of adults with CF has not been extensively studied. Standardized chest radiograph scoring may be useful in documenting the progression of disease or response to therapeutic intervention.2728 The committee did not support the use of annual surveillance chest radiographs but reached a consensus opinion that posterior/anterior and lateral chest films should be obtained every 2 to 4 years in patients with stable clinical status. Imaging also should be considered for patients with signs or symptoms consistent with a significant acute pulmonary exacerbation, pneumothorax, lobar atelectasis, or hemoptysis. Chest CT scans may be appropriate in certain clinical situations but cannot be recommended on a routine basis.
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<br /><a target=_blank class=ftalternatingbarlinklarge href="http://chestjournal.chestpubs.org/content/125/1_suppl/1S.full">http://chestjournal.chestpubs....nt/125/1_suppl/1S.full</a>