The Scandinavian Guidelines for Initial Management of Minimal, Mild, and Moderate Head Injuries in Adults (Scandinavian guidelines) are the first to incorporate serum measurement of the S100 astroglial calcium-binding protein B (S100B) to emergency department (ED) triage of patients with head injury (HI). This prospective validation study was conducted in the ED of the Tampere University Hospital, Finland, between November 2015 and November 2016. All consecutive adult patients with HI presenting to the ED within 24 h from injury were eligible for inclusion. Venous blood for S100B sampling was drawn from all patients, and the result was available at the ED. Computed tomography (CT) scans of the head were performed according to the on-call ph...
classification of victims sustaining minor head injury- first pilot study in Brazil. Clinics. 2006;6...
Background: Head injury is an extremely common clinical presentation to hospital emergency departmen...
Background: Traumatic brain injuries continue to be a significant cause of mortality and morbidity w...
Background In 2013 the Scandinavian Neurotrauma Committee (SNC) published updated guidelines for the...
Background: This study prospectively assesses clinical characteristics and management of consecutive...
© 2018 The Author(s). Background: Clinical decision rules (CDRs) aid in the management of children w...
Head trauma is one of the most frequent disabling diseases, with annual incidence of approximately 2...
Background: Mild traumatic brain injury (TBI) is associated with substantial costs due to over-triag...
International guidelines recommend routine hospital admission for all patients with mild traumatic b...
Contains fulltext : 51429.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)PURPOSE: To pr...
Purpose: Head trauma is a common complaint in emergency departments. Identifying patients with serio...
OBJECTIVE: To externally validate four commonly used rules in computed tomography (CT) for minor hea...
AbstractBACKGROUND: The management of minor and moderate head trauma in children differs widely betw...
Two decision rules for indications of computed tomography (CT) in patients with minor head injury, t...
Abstract Background The Scandinavian Neurotrauma Committee (SNC) has recommended the use of serum S1...
classification of victims sustaining minor head injury- first pilot study in Brazil. Clinics. 2006;6...
Background: Head injury is an extremely common clinical presentation to hospital emergency departmen...
Background: Traumatic brain injuries continue to be a significant cause of mortality and morbidity w...
Background In 2013 the Scandinavian Neurotrauma Committee (SNC) published updated guidelines for the...
Background: This study prospectively assesses clinical characteristics and management of consecutive...
© 2018 The Author(s). Background: Clinical decision rules (CDRs) aid in the management of children w...
Head trauma is one of the most frequent disabling diseases, with annual incidence of approximately 2...
Background: Mild traumatic brain injury (TBI) is associated with substantial costs due to over-triag...
International guidelines recommend routine hospital admission for all patients with mild traumatic b...
Contains fulltext : 51429.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)PURPOSE: To pr...
Purpose: Head trauma is a common complaint in emergency departments. Identifying patients with serio...
OBJECTIVE: To externally validate four commonly used rules in computed tomography (CT) for minor hea...
AbstractBACKGROUND: The management of minor and moderate head trauma in children differs widely betw...
Two decision rules for indications of computed tomography (CT) in patients with minor head injury, t...
Abstract Background The Scandinavian Neurotrauma Committee (SNC) has recommended the use of serum S1...
classification of victims sustaining minor head injury- first pilot study in Brazil. Clinics. 2006;6...
Background: Head injury is an extremely common clinical presentation to hospital emergency departmen...
Background: Traumatic brain injuries continue to be a significant cause of mortality and morbidity w...