| Literature DB >> 34777657 |
Jennifer Dawson1, Nick Reed2, Shannon Bauman3,4, Ryan Seguin5, Roger Zemek1,5.
Abstract
Concussion in children and adolescents is an important health concern. Most paediatric patients fully recover in 1 month or less following an acute concussion. However, some experience prolonged or persistent concussion symptoms for months. Those with prolonged post-concussion-related symptoms may have impaired quality of life, and limited involvement in social, academic, and physical activities with associated mental health implications. In this review, we share key updated clinical recommendations from the Living Guideline for Diagnosing and Managing Pediatric Concussion that will improve the way general paediatricians and family doctors diagnose and manage paediatric patients with suspected concussion.Entities:
Keywords: Brain; Concussion; Mild traumatic brain injury; Post-concussion syndrome
Year: 2021 PMID: 34777657 PMCID: PMC8581524 DOI: 10.1093/pch/pxab024
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Paediatr Child Health ISSN: 1205-7088 Impact factor: 2.253