BACKGROUND The management of head-injured patients admitted to emergency departments is not standardized. METHODS The authors performed a retrospective analysis of 10,000 head-injured patients admitted to the Emergency Department of our hospital in a 21-month period and, on the basis of a statistical correlation between each clinical parameter (symptoms and signs upon arrival at the hospital or risk factors) and the presence of intracranial lesions, they propose a practical protocol in an attempt to avoid the overuse of radiologic examinations and yet identify patients with possible life-threatening complications. RESULTS On the basis of this correlation the patients have been divided into four groups, In the first group (called g...
Background and objective: Head injury is a common injury seen in emergency departments. Early diagno...
INTRODUCTION: Head trauma is the most common cause of traumatic death between the ages 1 and 44 and ...
Background: The value of cranial computerized tomography (CT) scan as a method of predicting traumat...
BACKGROUND The management of head-injured patients admitted to emergency departments is not standa...
The management of head-injured patients admitted to emergency departments is not standardized. M...
Background: Traumatic brain injury is a common reason not only for emergency visits worldwide but al...
Context: Based on Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS), head injury can be classified as minor (GCS 13–15), mode...
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The emergency department (ED) is the primary gateway to the medical system for acute traumatic brain...
INTRODUCTION: Traumatic intracranial hemorrhages (TIH) have traditionally been managed in the intens...
Abstract Background The National Institute for Clinical Excellence (NICE) has produced guidelines on...
In 1986 a Royal College of Surgeons Working Party published guidelines, based on over 15 years of cl...
Background: Head injury is an extremely common clinical presentation to hospital emergency departmen...
Introduction: In 2014, traumatic brain injury (TBI) caused 3 million ER visits, hospitalizations, an...
*Sert, Ekrem Taha ( Aksaray, Yazar )Background: Currently, a large burden of hospital admissions is ...
Background and objective: Head injury is a common injury seen in emergency departments. Early diagno...
INTRODUCTION: Head trauma is the most common cause of traumatic death between the ages 1 and 44 and ...
Background: The value of cranial computerized tomography (CT) scan as a method of predicting traumat...
BACKGROUND The management of head-injured patients admitted to emergency departments is not standa...
The management of head-injured patients admitted to emergency departments is not standardized. M...
Background: Traumatic brain injury is a common reason not only for emergency visits worldwide but al...
Context: Based on Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS), head injury can be classified as minor (GCS 13–15), mode...
<table width="624" border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0"><tbody><tr><td valign="top" width="624...
The emergency department (ED) is the primary gateway to the medical system for acute traumatic brain...
INTRODUCTION: Traumatic intracranial hemorrhages (TIH) have traditionally been managed in the intens...
Abstract Background The National Institute for Clinical Excellence (NICE) has produced guidelines on...
In 1986 a Royal College of Surgeons Working Party published guidelines, based on over 15 years of cl...
Background: Head injury is an extremely common clinical presentation to hospital emergency departmen...
Introduction: In 2014, traumatic brain injury (TBI) caused 3 million ER visits, hospitalizations, an...
*Sert, Ekrem Taha ( Aksaray, Yazar )Background: Currently, a large burden of hospital admissions is ...
Background and objective: Head injury is a common injury seen in emergency departments. Early diagno...
INTRODUCTION: Head trauma is the most common cause of traumatic death between the ages 1 and 44 and ...
Background: The value of cranial computerized tomography (CT) scan as a method of predicting traumat...