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Isolated LOC in head trauma associated with significant injury on brain CT scan

机译:头部外伤中孤立的LOC与脑部CT扫描严重损伤相关

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Background A report of loss of consciousness (LOC) is frequently considered reason enough to obtain a computed tomography (CT) scan in the evaluation of head trauma. We conducted this study to reduce exposure to radiation from CT, while still not overlooking clinically significant injuries. Objective The objective of the study is to determine the correlation between LOC status and brain CT scan results in patients with blunt head trauma and to determine whether there is a subset of patients for whom CT scan need not be performed, without missing clinically significant intracranial injuries. Methods This is a retrospective study conducted in the emergency department of an inner-city hospital. The patient population included patients ranging between 13 and 35 years of age, with blunt head trauma, who presented to the emergency department (ED) between January 2010 and December 2013. Patients were divided into two groups: “LOC” group and “no LOC” group. The results of brain CT scans from each group were compared with LOC status. For study purposes, “clinically significant” were those that required interventions or ICU hospitalization of at least 24 h or extended hospitalization. The results were analyzed using chi-square calculations. Results During the study period, 494 patients were identified as having suffered head trauma. Of these, 185 (37.5%) reported LOC and 309 (62.5%) did not lose consciousness. In the LOC group, 15 (8.1%) had significant CT findings compared to 1.3% (4/309) of those without LOC (p < .001). Of the 4 who had no LOC and had significant brain CT findings, all 4 patients had positive physical findings of head, neck, or facial trauma. In the LOC group, only 1/15 (6.7%) had significant CT findings with a normal GCS of 15 and no physical signs of the head, neck, or facial trauma. Conclusions A small proportion of patients with LOC had CT finding requiring intervention. Head trauma patients with no physical injuries to the head, neck, or face and a normal GCS had no significant brain CT findings. This raises the question of whether a routine brain CT scan should be obtained in patients with LOC, no physical findings, and a normal GCS after blunt head trauma.
机译:背景技术意识丧失报告(LOC)通常被认为是足以在评估头部创伤中获得计算机断层扫描(CT)扫描的原因。我们进行了这项研究,以减少CT辐射的暴露,同时仍不能忽视临床上的重大伤害。目的本研究的目的是确定钝性颅脑外伤患者的LOC状态与脑部CT扫描结果之间的相关性,并确定是否有一部分患者无需进行CT扫描而不会丢失临床上重要的颅内损伤。方法这是一项在市中心医院急诊室进行的回顾性研究。患者人群包括年龄在13至35岁之间,头部钝器伤的患者,这些患者在2010年1月至2013年12月之间就诊给急诊科。患者分为两组:“ LOC”组和“无LOC” ”组。将每组的脑部CT扫描结果与LOC状态进行比较。出于研究目的,“具有临床意义”的是需要干预或ICU住院至少24小时或长期住院的治疗。使用卡方计算分析结果。结果在研究期间,确定有494例头部外伤。在这些人中,有185(37.5%)人报告LOC,而309(62.5%)人没有失去知觉。在LOC组中,有15例(8.1%)的CT表现明显,而没有LOC的患者中有1.3%(4/309)(p <.001)。在没有LOC且脑部CT表现明显的4例患者中,所有4例患者的头部,颈部或面部创伤均呈阳性。在LOC组中,只有1/15(6.7%)的CT表现明显,GCS正常,为15,并且没有头部,颈部或面部创伤的体征。结论少数LOC患者发现CT需要干预。头部,颈部,面部无身体损伤且GCS正常的颅脑外伤患者没有明显的脑部CT表现。这就提出了一个问题,即在钝性颅脑外伤后,LOC,无体格检查和GCS正常的患者是否应进行常规脑部CT扫描。

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