Classification and Characterization of Traumatic Brain Injuries in the Northern Region of Sweden.
Beatrice M MagnussonLars-Owe D KoskinenPublished in: Journal of clinical medicine (2023)
Minimal TBIs were not as mild as previously reported, with a relatively high frequency of abnormal CT findings and a high mortality rate. No emergency intervention was required in patients in the GCS 13-15 group with normal CT scans. These findings have implications for clinical practice in the ER with the suggestion to include biomarkers to reduce unnecessary CT scans.
Keyphrases
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