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Application of the Canadian CT head rules in managing minor head injuries in a UK emergency department: implications for the implementation of the NICE guidelines

机译:加拿大CT头规则在英国急诊科处理轻度头部受伤中的应用:对NICE指南实施的影响

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>Objective: : In 2002 a new protocol was introduced based on the Canadian CT rules. Before this the Royal College of Surgeons "Galasko" report guidelines had been followed. This study evaluates the effects of the protocol and discusses the impact of the implementation of the NICE head injury guidelines—also based on the Canadian CT rules. >Methods: A "before and after" study was undertaken, using data from accident and emergency cards and hospital notes of adult patients with head injuries presenting to the emergency department over seven months in 2001 and nine months in 2002. The two groups were compared to see how rates of computed tomography (CT), admission for observation, discharge, and skull radiography had changed after introduction of the protocol. >Results: : Head CT rates in patients with minor head injuries (MHI) increased significantly from 47 of 330 (14%) to 58 of 267 (20%) (p<0.05). There were also significantly increased rates of admission for observation, from 111 (34%) to 119 (45%). Skull radiography rates fell considerably from 33% of all patients with head injuries in 2001 to 1.6% in 2002, without any adverse effect. >Conclusions: This study shows that it is possible to replace the current practice in the UK of risk stratification of adult MHI based on skull radiography, with slightly modified versions of the Canadian CT rule/NICE guidelines. This will result in a large reduction in skull radiography and will be associated with modest increases in CT and admissions rates. If introduction of the NICE guideline is to be realistic, the study suggests that it will not be cost neutral.
机译:>目标:2002年,根据加拿大的CT规则引入了新的协议。在此之前,遵循皇家外科医学院的“ Galasko”报告指南。这项研究评估了该协议的效果,并讨论了基于加拿大CT规则实施NICE颅脑损伤指南的影响。 >方法:进行了一项“前后”研究,利用事故和急诊卡数据以及在2001年的七个月和2002年的九个月内呈现给急诊科的成年颅脑损伤患者的医院笔记比较了两组,以了解引入方案后计算机断层扫描(CT)率,观察入院率,出院率和颅骨X线照相法如何发生变化。 >结果::轻度颅脑损伤(MHI)患者的头部CT率从330的47(14%)显着提高到267的58(20%)(p <0.05)。观察的入院率也从111(34%)显着增加到119(45%)。颅骨放射照相率从2001年占头部受伤的所有患者的33%下降到2002年的1.6%,并且没有任何不良影响。 >结论:该研究表明,可以用加拿大CT规则/ NICE指南的稍加修改版本来取代英国目前基于颅骨放射照相法对成人MHI进行风险分层的做法。这将导致颅骨X线摄影的大量减少,并与CT和入院率的适度增加相关。如果引入NICE指南是切合实际的,则该研究表明该指南不会成本中立。

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