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Reducing Unnecessary Head Computed Tomography in Mild Traumatic Brain Injury

机译:减少不必要的头层计算断层扫描在轻度创伤性脑损伤中

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There is growing concern about the frequency of computed tomographic (CT) scans performed for evaluation of adults with suspected mild traumatic brain injury. The Canadian CT Head Rule and the New Orleans Criteria are the most studied head CT decision tools that aid providers in determining which patients do not require a CT scan. This article examines recent research to determine which of these tools has proven to be the most effective at safely reducing the use of head CT scans. The reviewed studies concluded that both the Canadian CT Head Rule and the New Orleans Criteria had similar sensitivities, but the Canadian CT Head Rule showed superior specificity in predicting the presence of a clinically significant brain injury. The authors of this article recommend that the Canadian CT Head Rule be used in the evaluation of minor head injury to reduce unnecessary CT scans.
机译:对于评估具有疑似轻度创伤性脑损伤的成年人进行的计算断层摄影(CT)扫描的频率越来越担心。 加拿大CT头规则和新奥尔良标准是最受研究的头CT决策工具,帮助提供者确定哪些患者不需要CT扫描。 本文审查了最近的研究,以确定这些工具已被证明是最有效的,在安全减少头部CT扫描的使用时最有效。 综述的研究得出结论,加拿大CT头规则和新奥尔良标准都具有相似的敏感性,但加拿大CT头规则在预测临床上显着的脑损伤的存在时表现出优异的特异性。 本文的作者建议加拿大CT头规则用于评估小头部损伤,以减少不必要的CT扫描。

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