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Predictors of persistent concussion symptoms in adults with acute mild traumatic brain injury presenting to the emergency department.

Catherine E VarnerCameron ThompsonKerstin de WitBjug BorgundvaagReaves HoustonShelley McLeod
Published in: CJEM (2021)
Five variables were found to be significant predictors of persistent concussion symptoms. Although mild TBI is mostly a self-limited condition, patients with these risk factors should be considered high risk for developing persistent concussion symptoms and flagged for early outpatient follow-up.
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