Age is variably described as a minor or major risk factor for traumatic intracranial lesions after head injury. However, at present, no specific CT decision rule is available for elderly patients with minor head injury (MHI). The aims of this prospective multicenter cohort study were to assess the performance of existing CT decision rules for elderly MHI patients and to compare the clinical and CT characteristics of elderly patients with the younger MHI population. Thirty-day mortality between two age groups (cutoff ≥ 60 years), along with clinical and CT characteristics, was evaluated with four CT decision rules: the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) guideline, the Canadian CT Head Rule (CCHR), the New Orleans Criter...
2 p.ill.,KEY MESSAGES FROM THE PUBLICATION Although most adult patients with minor head trauma will...
CONTEXT: Two decision rules for indications of computed tomography (CT) in patients with minor head ...
Minor head injury (MHI) is a major socioeconomic and health burden throughout the world. However, ma...
Age is variably described as a minor or major risk factor for traumatic intracranial lesions after h...
OBJECTIVE: To externally validate four commonly used rules in computed tomography (CT) for minor hea...
Objective To externally validate four commonly used rules in computed tomography (CT) for minor head...
Aim: The aim of the study was to compare the New Orleans Criteria and the New Orleans Criteria accor...
OBJECTIVE: To update the existing CHIP (CT in Head Injury Patients) decision rule for detection of (...
Two decision rules for indications of computed tomography (CT) in patients with minor head injury, t...
Background: Head computed tomography (CT) scans, which provide reliable information to assessor rule...
International guidelines recommend routine hospital admission for all patients with mild traumatic b...
Background There is much controversy about the use of computed tomography (CT) for patients with min...
Background: There is controversy about which children with minor head injury need to undergo compute...
2 p.ill.,KEY MESSAGES FROM THE PUBLICATION Although most adult patients with minor head trauma will...
CONTEXT: Two decision rules for indications of computed tomography (CT) in patients with minor head ...
Minor head injury (MHI) is a major socioeconomic and health burden throughout the world. However, ma...
Age is variably described as a minor or major risk factor for traumatic intracranial lesions after h...
OBJECTIVE: To externally validate four commonly used rules in computed tomography (CT) for minor hea...
Objective To externally validate four commonly used rules in computed tomography (CT) for minor head...
Aim: The aim of the study was to compare the New Orleans Criteria and the New Orleans Criteria accor...
OBJECTIVE: To update the existing CHIP (CT in Head Injury Patients) decision rule for detection of (...
Two decision rules for indications of computed tomography (CT) in patients with minor head injury, t...
Background: Head computed tomography (CT) scans, which provide reliable information to assessor rule...
International guidelines recommend routine hospital admission for all patients with mild traumatic b...
Background There is much controversy about the use of computed tomography (CT) for patients with min...
Background: There is controversy about which children with minor head injury need to undergo compute...
2 p.ill.,KEY MESSAGES FROM THE PUBLICATION Although most adult patients with minor head trauma will...
CONTEXT: Two decision rules for indications of computed tomography (CT) in patients with minor head ...
Minor head injury (MHI) is a major socioeconomic and health burden throughout the world. However, ma...