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The management of minor traumatic brain injury.

P J Hutchinson1, P J Kirkpatrick, J Addison, S Jackson, J D Pickard.   

Abstract

Minor traumatic brain injury accounts for the majority of the one million head trauma attendances at A&E departments in the United Kingdom. Guidelines have been established listing criteria for skull films, admission to hospital, computed tomography, and neurosurgical consultation. These are currently undergoing revision and were the subject of a satellite symposium to the J Douglas Miller memorial meeting held in October 1996 in Edinburgh. In the East Anglia Region the current guidelines have been issued as memo-cards for A&E officers. The aim of admission is to observe for deterioration, predominantly caused by intracranial haematomas. The indicators for the development of such lesions are an impaired level of consciousness and presence of a skull fracture. Such patients should therefore undergo regular and frequent neurological observations, and be admitted for at least 12 hours. Following discharge, routine follow up should be considered to identify and treat patients with postconcussion symptoms and signs. The possible way forward for the management of these patients is adopting a greater emphasis on preventative aspects, and establishing, implementing, and auditing evidence based guidelines. Improved teaching in the form of formal induction seminars and computerised teaching aids is required, and a better understanding of the aetiology and treatment of the postconcussion syndrome.

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Year:  1998        PMID: 9570046      PMCID: PMC1343030          DOI: 10.1136/emj.15.2.84

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Accid Emerg Med        ISSN: 1351-0622


  33 in total

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2.  Use of an accident and emergency department observation ward in the management of head injury.

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3.  Extradural haematoma in a child after an apparently mild head injury.

Authors:  P A Nee; B M Phillips; C M Bannister
Journal:  BMJ       Date:  1993-06-19

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Authors:  S R Brown; C Raine; C E Robertson; I J Swann
Journal:  J Accid Emerg Med       Date:  1994-09

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Authors:  B R Duus; T Boesen; K V Kruse; K B Nielsen
Journal:  Br J Surg       Date:  1993-08       Impact factor: 6.939

6.  Limitations of neurological assessment in mild head injury.

Authors:  S C Stein; C Spettell; G Young; S E Ross
Journal:  Brain Inj       Date:  1993 Sep-Oct       Impact factor: 2.311

7.  Use of head injury instruction cards in accident centres.

Authors:  A B Ward; A M Boughey; T S Aung; K Barrett
Journal:  Arch Emerg Med       Date:  1992-09

8.  The clinical utility of computed tomographic scanning and neurologic examination in the management of patients with minor head injuries.

Authors:  S R Shackford; S L Wald; S E Ross; T H Cogbill; D B Hoyt; J A Morris; P A Mucha; H L Pachter; H J Sugerman; K O'Malley
Journal:  J Trauma       Date:  1992-09

Review 9.  The postconcussion syndrome and the sequelae of mild head injury.

Authors:  R W Evans
Journal:  Neurol Clin       Date:  1992-11       Impact factor: 3.806

10.  Bony injuries in association with minor head injury: lessons for improving the diagnosis of facial fractures.

Authors:  V Gautam; E M Leonard
Journal:  Injury       Date:  1994-01       Impact factor: 2.586

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  1 in total

1.  Value of radiological diagnosis of skull fracture in the management of mild head injury: meta-analysis.

Authors:  P A Hofman; P Nelemans; G J Kemerink; J T Wilmink
Journal:  J Neurol Neurosurg Psychiatry       Date:  2000-04       Impact factor: 10.154

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