Interpretation: We have developed the Canadian CT Head Rule, a highly sensitive decision rule for use of CT. This rule has the potential to significantly standardise and improve the emergency management of patients with minor head injury.Stiell...
The Canadian CT Head Rule (CCHR) and New Orleans Criteria (NOC) are previously developed clinical decision rules to guide CT use for patients with minor head injury and with Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS) scores of 13 to 15 for the CCHR and a score of 15 for the NOC. However, uncertainty ...
ContextTwo decision rules for indications of computed tomography (CT) in patients with minor head injury, the Canadian CT Head Rule (CCHR) and the New
Application of the Canadian CT head rules in managing minor head injuries in a UK emergency department: implications for the implementation of the NICE gui... Objective: : In 2002 a new protocol was introduced based on the Canadian CT rules. Before this the Royal College of Surgeons "Galasko...
andCanadian CT Head Ruleand as the Principal Investigator for the landmark OPALS Studies for prehospital care. Dr. Stiell is the Principal Investigator for 1 of 3 Canadian sites in the Resuscitation Outcomes Consortium (ROC) which is funded by CIHR, NIH, HSFC, AHA, and National Defence Canad...
Indication for CCT was according to the “Canadian CT head rules.” Patients with ICB were either submitted for neurosurgical treatment or kept under surveillance for at least 24 hours. Pearson’s correlation coefficient was used to correlate the incidence of ICB with age, gender, or intake of ...
studies evaluating the effect of four CDRs: the Ottawa Ankle Rules, the Ottawa Knee Rule, the Canadian C-Spine Rule, and the Canadian CT Head Rule... IG Stiell,C Bennett - 《Academic Emergency Medicine》 被引量: 77发表: 2014年 Canadian C-Spine Rule study for alert and stable trauma...
There were two other CT155 aircraft in the Moose Jaw circuit at the time of the ejection. Neither crew heard any emergency tones. The Moose Jaw Instrument Flight Rules Control Centre (IFRCC) did receive a distress tone momentarily. The SAR satellites (monitored by RCC/CMCC - Trenton) did ...
(e.g., the department head) and should be documented. As in first-time events, the clinicians should be offered similar services, but these may need to be ongoing. More intensive coaching and therapy may also be required. The clinician should be aware that recurrent disruptive events are ...
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