Abstract Aim: To investigate the usefulness of the National Emergency X-Radiography Utilization Study (NEXUS) II head trauma decision rule in clinical practice for paediatric patients in a tertiary university hospital serving as the only paediatric hospital in the area. Methods: We compared how doctors evaluated and examined patients with head injury during two time periods, before and after the introduction of NEXUS II decision rule. Multiple implementation strategies were used as follows: education, tutoring and written instructions for the use of NEXUS II. Results: Two hundred and forty-four head injury patients visited the hospital before and 385 after the introduction of the NEXUS II decision rule. The number of hospital admissions ...
Background There is uncertainty about which children with minor head injury need to undergo computed...
Clinicians, afraid of missing intracranial injuries, liberally obtain computed tomographic (CT) head...
BackgroundThe overuse of cranial computed tomography (CT) to diagnose potential traumatic brain inju...
Aim To investigate the usefulness of the National Emergency X-Radiography Utilization Study (NEXUS) ...
OBJECTIVE:The National Emergency X-Radiography Utilisation Study II (NEXUS II) clinical decision rul...
Aims Clinical decision rules (CDRs) can be applied in Emergency Departments (EDs) to optimise the us...
Introduction: The diagnostic algorithm in children with head injury remains uncertain. The National ...
© 2019 Author(s). Objective The National Emergency X-Radiography Utilisation Study II (NEXUS II) cli...
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...
Background: Head injury is the most common cause of childhood morbidity and mortality worldwide. Mil...
BackgroundBlunt head trauma is a common cause of death and disability in children worldwide. Cranial...
A Thesis submitted to The University of Arizona College of Medicine - Phoenix in partial fulfillment...
Objectives: Of the currently published clinical decision rules for the management of minor head inju...
Study Objective: Three clinical decision rules for head injuries in children (Pediatric Emergency Ca...
Background There is uncertainty about which children with minor head injury need to undergo computed...
Clinicians, afraid of missing intracranial injuries, liberally obtain computed tomographic (CT) head...
BackgroundThe overuse of cranial computed tomography (CT) to diagnose potential traumatic brain inju...
Aim To investigate the usefulness of the National Emergency X-Radiography Utilization Study (NEXUS) ...
OBJECTIVE:The National Emergency X-Radiography Utilisation Study II (NEXUS II) clinical decision rul...
Aims Clinical decision rules (CDRs) can be applied in Emergency Departments (EDs) to optimise the us...
Introduction: The diagnostic algorithm in children with head injury remains uncertain. The National ...
© 2019 Author(s). Objective The National Emergency X-Radiography Utilisation Study II (NEXUS II) cli...
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...
Background: Head injury is the most common cause of childhood morbidity and mortality worldwide. Mil...
BackgroundBlunt head trauma is a common cause of death and disability in children worldwide. Cranial...
A Thesis submitted to The University of Arizona College of Medicine - Phoenix in partial fulfillment...
Objectives: Of the currently published clinical decision rules for the management of minor head inju...
Study Objective: Three clinical decision rules for head injuries in children (Pediatric Emergency Ca...
Background There is uncertainty about which children with minor head injury need to undergo computed...
Clinicians, afraid of missing intracranial injuries, liberally obtain computed tomographic (CT) head...
BackgroundThe overuse of cranial computed tomography (CT) to diagnose potential traumatic brain inju...