Debbie Lee Bennett, MD; Gregory A. Mencio, MD; Marta Hernanz-Schulman, MD; Bobbi J. Nealy, RN; J. Herman Kan, MD Departments of Radiology and Radiological Sciences (Drs. Bennet, Hernanz-Schulman, and Kan, and Ms. Nealy) and Orthopedic Surgery (Dr. Mencio), Vanderbilt Children’s Hospital, Nashville, Tenn; Departments of Radiology and Radiological Sciences, Biomedical Engineerng, and Molecular Physiology and Biophysics Program in Chemical and Physical Biology, Vanderbilt University, Nashville (Dr. Damon) dlbennett@partners.org
The authors reported no potential conflict of interest relevant to this article.
Probably not. This study suggests that subacute treatment doesn’t adversely affect outcomes and it saves money, too.
CORRESPONDENCE Debbie Lee Bennett, MD, Massachusetts General Hospital, 55 Fruit Street, FND-216, Boston, MA 02114; dlbennett@partners.org (At the time this study was accepted for publication, Dr. Bennett was at Vanderbilt Children’s Hospital.)