Opiate analgesics and testing of post traumatic amnesia in school-aged children.
Louise ParryNaomi BrookesAdrienne EppsSuncica LahPublished in: Brain injury (2020)
Opiate analgesia can disrupt performance on the Westmead PTA scale in school-aged children resulting in a high false-positive error rate. It is therefore important to record pain medication schedules and interpret results cautiously when opiate analgesia is used following a TBI. Alteration of the method of administration of the memory items should be researched as this may increase the validity of the scale for children with TBI treated with opiate analgesics.