Background Although there are eight factors known to indicate a high risk of intracranial hemorrhage (ICH) in mild traumatic brain injury (TBI), identification of the strongest of these factors may optimize the utility of brain CT in clinical practice. This study aimed to evaluate the predictors of ICH based on baseline characteristics/mode of injury, indications for brain CT, and a combination of both to determine the strongest indicator.Methods This was a descriptive, retrospective, analytical study. The inclusion criteria were diagnosis of mild TBI, high risk of ICH, and having undergone a CT scan of the brain. The outcome of the study was any type of ICH. Stepwise logistic regression analysis was used to find the strongest predictors ac...
Importance: A head computed tomography (CT) with positive results for acute intracranial hemorrhage ...
Abstract Background Traumatic brain injury (TBI) affects approximately 10 million people annually, o...
Purpose: Head trauma is common in the emergency department. Identifying the few patients with seriou...
IMPORTANCE A head computed tomography (CT) with positive results for acute intracranial hemorrhage i...
IMPORTANCE A head computed tomography (CT) with positive results for acute intracranial hemorrhage i...
Importance: A head computed tomography (CT) with positive results for acute intracranial hemorrhage ...
Importance A head computed tomography (CT) with positive results for acute intracranial hemorrhage i...
Importance A head computed tomography (CT) with positive results for acute intracranial hemorrhage i...
ImportanceA head computed tomography (CT) with positive results for acute intracranial hemorrhage is...
IMPORTANCE: A head computed tomography (CT) with positive results for acute intracranial hemorrhage ...
ImportanceA head computed tomography (CT) with positive results for acute intracranial hemorrhage is...
Importance: A head computed tomography (CT) with positive results for acute intracranial hemorrhage ...
Importance: A head computed tomography (CT) with positive results for acute intracranial hemorrhage ...
Trauma is leading cause of death among the young, adults and children, and traumatic brain injuries ...
Importance: A head computed tomography (CT) with positive results for acute intracranial hemorrhage ...
Importance: A head computed tomography (CT) with positive results for acute intracranial hemorrhage ...
Abstract Background Traumatic brain injury (TBI) affects approximately 10 million people annually, o...
Purpose: Head trauma is common in the emergency department. Identifying the few patients with seriou...
IMPORTANCE A head computed tomography (CT) with positive results for acute intracranial hemorrhage i...
IMPORTANCE A head computed tomography (CT) with positive results for acute intracranial hemorrhage i...
Importance: A head computed tomography (CT) with positive results for acute intracranial hemorrhage ...
Importance A head computed tomography (CT) with positive results for acute intracranial hemorrhage i...
Importance A head computed tomography (CT) with positive results for acute intracranial hemorrhage i...
ImportanceA head computed tomography (CT) with positive results for acute intracranial hemorrhage is...
IMPORTANCE: A head computed tomography (CT) with positive results for acute intracranial hemorrhage ...
ImportanceA head computed tomography (CT) with positive results for acute intracranial hemorrhage is...
Importance: A head computed tomography (CT) with positive results for acute intracranial hemorrhage ...
Importance: A head computed tomography (CT) with positive results for acute intracranial hemorrhage ...
Trauma is leading cause of death among the young, adults and children, and traumatic brain injuries ...
Importance: A head computed tomography (CT) with positive results for acute intracranial hemorrhage ...
Importance: A head computed tomography (CT) with positive results for acute intracranial hemorrhage ...
Abstract Background Traumatic brain injury (TBI) affects approximately 10 million people annually, o...
Purpose: Head trauma is common in the emergency department. Identifying the few patients with seriou...