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Citation

Ingebrigtsen T, Trumpy JH, Anke IM. Tidsskr. Nor. Laegeforen. 1995; 115(13): 1601-1603.

Vernacular Title

Lette hodeskader. Kan tidling CT-undersokelse erstatte observasjon i sykehus?

Affiliation

Nevrokirurgisk avdeling, Regionsykehuset i Tromsø.

Copyright

(Copyright © 1995, Norske Laegeforening)

DOI

unavailable

PMID

7778072

Abstract

A one-year prospective study was undertaken to judge whether in-hospital observation after minor head injury could be partly replaced by early computerized tomography (CT), and if such a practice would save hospital resources. All 146 patients had a Glasgow Coma Score (GCS) > or = 14 and no neurological deficits. 128 had suffered loss of consciousness. CT of 97 (67%) patients revealed intracranial lesions in eight (contusions six, oedema one and epidural haematoma in one). Mean duration of hospitalization was 9.4 days in patients with intracranial lesions and 1.6 days in patients without such lesions. We observed no complications to the head injury in patients with normal CT. There is no need for hospitalization after minor head injury in patients with GCS > or = 14 with no neurological deficits and normal CT. We advocated wide use of early CT in cases of minor head injury, to allow early detection of intracranial haematomas, diagnoses of brain contusions and avoidance of unnecessary hospitalization.


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