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Impact of the SIGN head injury guidelines and NHS 4-hour emergency target on hospital admissions for head injury in Scotland: an interrupted times series

机译:SIGN头部损伤指南和NHS 4小时紧急目标对苏格兰颅脑损伤住院病人的影响:时间序列中断

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ObjectivesHead injury is a common reason for emergency department (ED) attendance. Around 1% of patients have life-threatening injuries, while 80% of patients are discharged. National guidelines (Scottish Intercollegiate Guidelines Network (SIGN)) were introduced in Scotland with the aim of achieving early identification of those with acute intracranial lesions yet safely reducing hospital admissions.This study aims to assess the impact of these guidelines and any effect the national 4-hour ED performance target had on hospital admissions for head injury.
机译:目的头部受伤是急诊科(ED)出勤的常见原因。约有1%的患者受到威胁生命的伤害,而80%的患者已出院。苏格兰引入了国家指南(Scottish Intercollegiate Guidelines Network(SIGN)),旨在及早发现急性颅内病变患者并安全地减少住院人数。本研究旨在评估这些指南的影响以及全国4小时ED表现目标是因头部受伤住院。

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