Objective: We investigated pediatric patients presenting with isolated head trauma to emergency service. Where abnormal findings were detected on brain computed tomography (CT) scan, we evaluated the follow-up scan rate and whether follow-up scans affected the treatment protocol. Methods: Pediatric patients who presented to emergency service between 2014 and 2017 with isolated head trauma and were later found to have abnormal findings on CT scan were evaluated. The patients were evaluated in terms of age, sex, pediatric Glasgow Coma Scale score at emergency service, trauma mechanism, and abnormal findings on CT scan. We also documented whether follow-up CT scan altered the treatment decision in patients as to whether they underwent surgery ...
Aim: The purpose of our study was to investigate the impact of clinical risk classification on optim...
BACKGROUND: Management of children with minor blunt head trauma often includes a period of observati...
p.708-710Objective: To identify which pediatric patients with mild head trauma are candidates for sk...
AIM: This study aimed to make a retrospective analysis of pediatric patients with head traumas that ...
Aim: Head trauma is the most frequent reason for trauma related child deaths. Minor head traumas (MH...
In most instances, infants and children with moderate to severe head trauma undergo a head computed ...
Over half a million children between the ages of 0-14 years were diagnosed with head injury (HI) bet...
ObjectiveThe aim was to analyze the impact of decreased head computed tomography (CT) imaging on det...
AIM: This study aimed to make a retrospective analysis of pediatric patients with head traumas that ...
Objectives: Head injuries in children are common causes for visits to the emergency department (ED)....
Introduction. Recent studies have provided guidelines on the use ofhead computed tomography (CT) sca...
BackgroundComputed tomography (CT) imaging is an indispensable tool in the management of acute paedi...
Introduction. Recent studies have provided guidelines on the use ofhead computed tomography (CT) sca...
Aim: The purpose of our study was to investigate the impact of clinical risk classification on optim...
Introduction. Recent studies have provided guidelines on the use ofhead computed tomography (CT) sca...
Aim: The purpose of our study was to investigate the impact of clinical risk classification on optim...
BACKGROUND: Management of children with minor blunt head trauma often includes a period of observati...
p.708-710Objective: To identify which pediatric patients with mild head trauma are candidates for sk...
AIM: This study aimed to make a retrospective analysis of pediatric patients with head traumas that ...
Aim: Head trauma is the most frequent reason for trauma related child deaths. Minor head traumas (MH...
In most instances, infants and children with moderate to severe head trauma undergo a head computed ...
Over half a million children between the ages of 0-14 years were diagnosed with head injury (HI) bet...
ObjectiveThe aim was to analyze the impact of decreased head computed tomography (CT) imaging on det...
AIM: This study aimed to make a retrospective analysis of pediatric patients with head traumas that ...
Objectives: Head injuries in children are common causes for visits to the emergency department (ED)....
Introduction. Recent studies have provided guidelines on the use ofhead computed tomography (CT) sca...
BackgroundComputed tomography (CT) imaging is an indispensable tool in the management of acute paedi...
Introduction. Recent studies have provided guidelines on the use ofhead computed tomography (CT) sca...
Aim: The purpose of our study was to investigate the impact of clinical risk classification on optim...
Introduction. Recent studies have provided guidelines on the use ofhead computed tomography (CT) sca...
Aim: The purpose of our study was to investigate the impact of clinical risk classification on optim...
BACKGROUND: Management of children with minor blunt head trauma often includes a period of observati...
p.708-710Objective: To identify which pediatric patients with mild head trauma are candidates for sk...