Computer Tomography (CT) for head injury: adherence to the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) criteriaHead injuryguidelinesquality improvementinterventionsCT scansObjective Head injury is a common presentation to the emergency department yet adherence to guidelines for management is ...
To the Editor: Dr Smits and colleagues1 generated independently derived data on the performance of both the New Orleans Criteria (NOC) and the Canadian CT Head Rule (CCHR) for the use of computed tomography (CT) in patients with minor head injury. Although it is reassuring that both rules ...
Incidence, CT findings and rehabilitation outcome of patients with communicative hydrocephalus following severe head injury M, Reider-Groswasser I, Stern MJ: Incidence, CT findings and rehabilitation outcome of patients with communicative hydrocephalus following severe head injury... Zeev,Groswasser,Mario...
We already have two validated prediction rules for patients with minor head injury. But both are for use only in patients who have been knocked out. Researchers from the Netherlands have developed a third rule to include most patients who remain conscious. The …British Medical Journal Publishing...
Haydel, MD JAMA This Week in JAMA This Week in JAMA JAMA Original Contribution Comparison of the Canadian CT Head Rule and the New Orleans Criteria in Patients With Minor Head Injury Ian G. Stiell, MD, MSc, FRCPC; Catherine M. Clement, RN; Brian H. Rowe, MD, MSc; Michael J. Schull...
To enhance selective use of head-CT several decision rules for MHI have been developed. Worldwide the most used decision rules are probably the Canadian CT Head Rule (CCHR) and the New Orleans Criteria (NOC). [10,11] Both CCHR as NOC are only applicable to patients with loss of conscious...
AIM: To investigate the feasibility of noncontrast computed tomography (NcCT) and perfusion CT (PCT) in the assessment of head deceleration injury (HDI).: A small animal HDI device was developed. A total of 20 healthy adult with frontal impacts resulting from a 3.5 m drop were included in ...
G. Myriam Hunink, MD, PhD JAMA Abstract Context Current use of cranial computed tomography (CT) for minor head injury is increasing rapidly, highly variable, and inefficient. The Canadian CT Head Rule (CCHR) and New Orleans Criteria (NOC) are previously developed clinical decision rules to ...
Information was thus collected on all patients presenting at the two A&E departments for the calendar month of April 2003 with an initial complaint of head injury. Patient details were extracted from the central computer system using search criteria of attendance at A&E in April 2003 as well ...
外伤可能导致的损伤有:脑出血,颅骨骨折。这两种都可以在CT上有明确的显示 (和受伤时间有关系,有一...