OBJECTIVE: Paediatric head injury is a common presentation to the ED. North American studies demonstrate increasing use of computed tomography (CT) brain scan (CTB) to investigate head injury. No such data exists for Australian EDs. The aim of this study was to describe CTB use in head injury over time in eight Australian EDs. METHODS: Retrospective ED electronic database and medical imaging database audit was undertaken for the years 2001-2010 by International Classification of Diseases (ICD) 9 or 10 code for head injury in children <16 years. EDs and medical imaging departments of eight hospitals in Australia (five tertiary referral and three mixed departments). Data for ED presentations with head injury, and all CTB performed by medical ...
Background: Management of children with minor blunt head trauma often includes a period of observati...
BACKGROUND: Management of children with minor blunt head trauma often includes a period of observati...
Background: Head injuries in children are responsible for a large number of emergency department vis...
Paediatric head injury is a common presentation to the ED. North American studies demonstrate increa...
Objectives: CT of the brain (CTB) for paediatric head injury is used less frequently at tertiary pae...
Objectives: To investigate patient-level factors predictive for computed tomography of the brain (CT...
Objectives Variation in the management of paediatric head injury has been identified worldwide. This...
Aim: Our primary aim was to calculate the head computed tomography (CT) scan rate in children with a...
Background: Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is common and is a leading cause of presentations to emerge...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: Clinical decision rules have reduced use of computed tomography (CT) to ev...
Objective: Indicators for head CT scan defined by the 2007 National Institute for Health and Care Ex...
Purpose: Pediatric head traumas constitute the majority of admissions to emergency departments (ED) ...
Introduction: The use of CT has rapidly increased since its introduction. Although an important medi...
Objective: To describe the rates of hospitalisation for head and traumatic brain injury among Austra...
Objective: To assess computerized tomography (CT) use and the risk of intracranial haemorrhage (ICH)...
Background: Management of children with minor blunt head trauma often includes a period of observati...
BACKGROUND: Management of children with minor blunt head trauma often includes a period of observati...
Background: Head injuries in children are responsible for a large number of emergency department vis...
Paediatric head injury is a common presentation to the ED. North American studies demonstrate increa...
Objectives: CT of the brain (CTB) for paediatric head injury is used less frequently at tertiary pae...
Objectives: To investigate patient-level factors predictive for computed tomography of the brain (CT...
Objectives Variation in the management of paediatric head injury has been identified worldwide. This...
Aim: Our primary aim was to calculate the head computed tomography (CT) scan rate in children with a...
Background: Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is common and is a leading cause of presentations to emerge...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: Clinical decision rules have reduced use of computed tomography (CT) to ev...
Objective: Indicators for head CT scan defined by the 2007 National Institute for Health and Care Ex...
Purpose: Pediatric head traumas constitute the majority of admissions to emergency departments (ED) ...
Introduction: The use of CT has rapidly increased since its introduction. Although an important medi...
Objective: To describe the rates of hospitalisation for head and traumatic brain injury among Austra...
Objective: To assess computerized tomography (CT) use and the risk of intracranial haemorrhage (ICH)...
Background: Management of children with minor blunt head trauma often includes a period of observati...
BACKGROUND: Management of children with minor blunt head trauma often includes a period of observati...
Background: Head injuries in children are responsible for a large number of emergency department vis...