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[Minimal craniocerebral trauma].

Authors: C, Sadowski-Cron; A, Stupnicki; H, Zimmermann;

[Minimal craniocerebral trauma].

Abstract

The patient with mild head injury is the most frequently hospitalised trauma patient. The costs for this treatment are enormous. Guidelines for managing the patients are changing for the last 20 years. Haematoma rates of 10% have been shown with CT scans in prospective studies for patients with GCS 14/15 and normal neurological examination. One out of ten of these patients had to undergo craniotomy. CT scans have shown to reduce costs if done on all patients with mild head injury and discharged with normal findings. Patients with skull fractures and age over 65 years are at higher risk, but not patients with loss of consciousness and post traumatic amnesia. We suggest CT scans on all patients. If a CT scan is not available we recommend to observe the patient for 24 hours in the hospital. If a patient with GCS 15 is to be discharged, an information leaflet with instructions for surveillance at home should be given to the patients and to the care taker.

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Patient Admission, Cost-Benefit Analysis, Head Injuries, Closed, Humans, Glasgow Coma Scale, Emergencies, Tomography, X-Ray Computed, Switzerland, Aged

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