Pediatric head trauma guidelines


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  11. 27 Nov 2016 Guidelines for the acute medical management of severe traumatic brain injury in infants, children, and adolescents, previously published in
  12. The PECARN Pediatric Head Injury Prediction Rule is a well-validated clinical decision aid that allows physicians to safely rule out the presence of clinically important traumatic brain injuries, including those that would require neurosurgical intervention among pediatric head injury patients who meet its criteria
  13. The information contained in this Guidelines document reflects the current state of knowledge at the time . the treatment of severe pediatric TBI associated with.
  14. 3 May 2013 The vast majority of head trauma in paediatric patients is mild, requires no For the purposes of these guidelines, head trauma is classified
  15. 24 Apr 2017 The clinical challenge for evaluating minor head trauma in pediatric clinically important traumatic brain injury (ciTBI) using criteria similar to
  16. Head injuries are common in children of all ages. Causes include falls, sporting accidents, road traffic accidents and non-accidental injuries. A key aim of head
  17. Recent studies have provided updated guidelines for the diagnosis of head injury and the management of patients who experience concussions.
  18. 27 Nov 2016 Head trauma represents 80% or more of the traumatic injuries leading to death in children older than 1 year in the United States. Most pediatric
  19. Children who may otherwise fulfill the criteria for minor closed head injury, but for whom this parameter is not intended include patients with a history of bleeding diatheses or neurologic disorders potentially aggravated by trauma (such as arteriovenous malformations or shunts), patients with suspected intentional
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