Consent to advanced imaging in antenatal pulmonary embolism diagnostics: Prevalence, outcomes of nonconsent and opportunities to mitigate delayed diagnosis risk
David R. Vinson(Kaiser Permanente), Jeffrey D. Sperling(Kaiser Permanente Modesto Medical Center and Medical Offices), Nachiketa Gupta(Kaiser Permanente Redwood City Medical Center), Lara Zekar(UC Davis Health), Nareg H. Roubinian(Ottawa Hospital), Ali S. Raja(Brigham and Women's Hospital), Luke S. Poth(Colorado Permanente Medical Group), Madeline Somers(Kaiser Permanente), Aidan R. Campbell(New York University), Sarah Woldemariam(Kaiser Permanente Oakland Medical Center), Grace V. Heringer(University of California, Davis), Edward Qiao(California Northstate University), Cole J. Florio(University of California, Davis), Mary E. Reed(Kaiser Permanente)
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