Background: Traumatic brain injury is a common reason not only for emergency visits worldwide but also for significant morbidity and mortality. Several clinical guidelines exist but adherence is generally low. Aim: To study attitudes toward computed tomography of the head among emergency department Change to physicians throughout the article who manage patients with trauma to the head and doctors' adherence to guidelines. Methods: Quantitative questionnaire study with questionnaires collected over 3 months before introduction of new guidelines. After introduction, intermission of 8 months passed when information and education were given. Thereafter, questionnaires were collected for another 3 months. Results: A total of 694 patients were re...
More than 1.3 million people seek emergency care following a mild traumatic brain injury (MTBI) each...
Guidelines aim to improve the quality of medical care and reduce treatment variation. The extent to ...
Background: Traumatic brain injuries continue to be a significant cause of mortality and morbidity w...
Background: Traumatic brain injury is a common reason not only for emergency visits worldwide but al...
PurposeThe aim was to explore factors affecting guideline adherence among doctors in the emergency d...
Imaging utilization in emergency departments (EDs) has increased significantly. More than half of th...
Introduction: Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is a significant health concern. While 70-90% of TBI case...
The management of head-injured patients admitted to emergency departments is not standardized. M...
BACKGROUND The management of head-injured patients admitted to emergency departments is not standar...
Introduction: The Choosing Wisely campaign currently recommends avoiding computed tomography(CT) of ...
Guidelines may reduce practice variation and optimize patient care. We aimed to study differences in...
Objective: Guidelines may reduce practice variation and optimize patient care. We aimed to study dif...
Background: This study prospectively assesses clinical characteristics and management of consecutive...
Background and Objectives: The Canadian CT Head Rule (CCHR) is a validated decision rule which safel...
BACKGROUND: Reduction of unnecessary head computed tomographies (CTs) in patients with mild traumati...
More than 1.3 million people seek emergency care following a mild traumatic brain injury (MTBI) each...
Guidelines aim to improve the quality of medical care and reduce treatment variation. The extent to ...
Background: Traumatic brain injuries continue to be a significant cause of mortality and morbidity w...
Background: Traumatic brain injury is a common reason not only for emergency visits worldwide but al...
PurposeThe aim was to explore factors affecting guideline adherence among doctors in the emergency d...
Imaging utilization in emergency departments (EDs) has increased significantly. More than half of th...
Introduction: Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is a significant health concern. While 70-90% of TBI case...
The management of head-injured patients admitted to emergency departments is not standardized. M...
BACKGROUND The management of head-injured patients admitted to emergency departments is not standar...
Introduction: The Choosing Wisely campaign currently recommends avoiding computed tomography(CT) of ...
Guidelines may reduce practice variation and optimize patient care. We aimed to study differences in...
Objective: Guidelines may reduce practice variation and optimize patient care. We aimed to study dif...
Background: This study prospectively assesses clinical characteristics and management of consecutive...
Background and Objectives: The Canadian CT Head Rule (CCHR) is a validated decision rule which safel...
BACKGROUND: Reduction of unnecessary head computed tomographies (CTs) in patients with mild traumati...
More than 1.3 million people seek emergency care following a mild traumatic brain injury (MTBI) each...
Guidelines aim to improve the quality of medical care and reduce treatment variation. The extent to ...
Background: Traumatic brain injuries continue to be a significant cause of mortality and morbidity w...