Many children present to emergency departments following head injury (HI), with a small number at risk of avoidable poor outcome. Difficulty identifying such children, coupled with increased availability of cranial CT, has led to variation in practice and increased CT rates. Clinical decision rules (CDRs) have been derived for paediatric HI but there is no published comparison to assist in deciding which to implement. The content of the three of highest quality and accuracy are described and compared. Systematic reviews of paediatric HI CDRs were published in 2009 and 2011. To identify CDRs published since the most recent review, key databases were searched, selecting studies which included CDRs involving children aged 0-18 years with a his...
Background: Head injuries in children are responsible for a large number of emergency department vis...
Computed tomography (CT) scans are useful for confirming head injury diagnoses. However, there is no...
Aims Clinical decision rules (CDRs) can assist in determining the need for computed tomography (CT) ...
Many children present to emergency departments following head injury (HI), with a small number at ri...
Many children present to emergency departments following head injury (HI), with a small number at ri...
Many children present to emergency departments following head injury (HI), with a small number at ri...
Background Clinical decision rules (CDRs) for paediatric head injury (HI) exist to identify children...
Background Clinical decision rules (CDRs) for paediatric head injury (HI) exist to identify children...
Clinical decision rules can help to determine the need for CT imaging in children with head injuries...
Background: Clinical decision rules can help to determine the need for CT imaging in children with h...
Background Clinical decision rules can help to determine the need for CT imaging in children with he...
© 2017 Elsevier Ltd Background Clinical decision rules can help to determine the need for CT imaging...
© 2017 Elsevier Ltd Background Clinical decision rules can help to determine the need for CT imaging...
Study Objective: Three clinical decision rules for head injuries in children (Pediatric Emergency Ca...
BACKGROUND: Head injuries in children are responsible for a large number of emergency department vis...
Background: Head injuries in children are responsible for a large number of emergency department vis...
Computed tomography (CT) scans are useful for confirming head injury diagnoses. However, there is no...
Aims Clinical decision rules (CDRs) can assist in determining the need for computed tomography (CT) ...
Many children present to emergency departments following head injury (HI), with a small number at ri...
Many children present to emergency departments following head injury (HI), with a small number at ri...
Many children present to emergency departments following head injury (HI), with a small number at ri...
Background Clinical decision rules (CDRs) for paediatric head injury (HI) exist to identify children...
Background Clinical decision rules (CDRs) for paediatric head injury (HI) exist to identify children...
Clinical decision rules can help to determine the need for CT imaging in children with head injuries...
Background: Clinical decision rules can help to determine the need for CT imaging in children with h...
Background Clinical decision rules can help to determine the need for CT imaging in children with he...
© 2017 Elsevier Ltd Background Clinical decision rules can help to determine the need for CT imaging...
© 2017 Elsevier Ltd Background Clinical decision rules can help to determine the need for CT imaging...
Study Objective: Three clinical decision rules for head injuries in children (Pediatric Emergency Ca...
BACKGROUND: Head injuries in children are responsible for a large number of emergency department vis...
Background: Head injuries in children are responsible for a large number of emergency department vis...
Computed tomography (CT) scans are useful for confirming head injury diagnoses. However, there is no...
Aims Clinical decision rules (CDRs) can assist in determining the need for computed tomography (CT) ...