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Depending on the number of slices, computed tomography (CT) of the brain misses up to 7% of subarachnoid hemorrhages (SAH). But a recent study suggested that if CT was performed within 6 hours of headache onset, the miss rate was zero (JW Emerg Med Aug 5 2011). Another study provided a decision rule that excluded all cases of SAH (JW Gen Med Nov 9 2010). Now, researchers retrospectively applied the decision rule and assessed the sensitivity of CT within 6 hours in adults with SAH who presented to 21 Kaiser Permanente emergency departments (EDs) in California from 2000 to 2011. All patients had normal neurological exams, initial negative CT results, and >5 red blood cells/µL of cerebrospinal fluid (CSF). SAH was diagnosed on the basis of pre…