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Cautious observation or blanket scanning? An investigation into paediatric attendances to an emergency department after head injury.

机译:仔细观察还是全面扫描?头部受伤后前往急诊科的儿童就诊情况的调查。

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In September 2007, the National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence (NICE) in the UK issued a newly updated guideline (CG56) on the early care of adults and children with head injuries.(8) The guideline gives some new recommendations, in particular with regards to imaging of children with head injury. We undertook a study to investigate the management of children presenting with head injury to our emergency department and to assess their outcomes and the CT scanning rate. We then retrospectively applied the new NICE guidelines, using information documented in the case notes, to establish whether adherence to the guidelines would significantly affect CT scanning rates. 237 paediatric head injury cases were seen over the 2-month period that was studied. The actual CT scanning rate observed was 2.1%, rising to 18.1% after strictly applying NICE criteria. This increased scanning rate raises some important issues with regards to patient safety and service provision.
机译:2007年9月,英国国家卫生与临床卓越研究所(NICE)发布了有关成年人和儿童颅脑损伤的早期护理的最新指南(CG56)。(8)该指南提出了一些新建议,特别是关于头部受伤儿童的影像学检查。我们进行了一项研究,调查了急诊科头部受伤儿童的治疗,并评估了他们的结果和CT扫描率。然后,我们使用案例记录中记录的信息回顾性地应用了新的NICE指南,以确定遵守该指南是否会显着影响CT扫描率。在研究的2个月内,发现237例小儿头部受伤病例。严格遵守NICE标准后,观察到的实际CT扫描率为2.1%,上升到18.1%。扫描速度的提高引起了有关患者安全和服务提供的一些重要问题。

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