Overuse of brain CT scan for evaluating mild head trauma in adults (original) (raw)

Role of brain CT scan in the diagnosis of patients with minor head injury in trauma emergency center

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Evaluating the Necessity and Radiation Risk of Brain CT Scans Requested by the Trauma Emergency Department

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The value of cranial computed tomography in high-risk, mildly head-injured patients

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Computed tomography scans of the head for adult patients with minor head injury: are clinical decision rules a necessary evil?

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Head CT overuse in children with a mild traumatic brain injury within two Canadian emergency departments

Louise Sauvé

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External Validation of the Canadian CT Head Rule and the New Orleans Criteria for CT Scanning in Patients With Minor Head Injury

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Minor Head Injury: Guidelines for the Use of CT—A Multicenter Validation Study 1

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Risk factors indicating the need for cranial CT scans in elderly patients with head trauma: an Austrian trial and comparison with the Canadian CT Head Rule

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Computed Tomography Use for Adults with Head Injury: Describing Likely Avoidable ED Imaging based on the Canadian CT Head Rule

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Does my child really need a CT Scan? A retrospective review of use of CT Scan in minor head trauma

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Traumatic brain injury: diagnosis and management at emergency department by general surgeon. a retrospective critical analysis on the use of the CT head scan

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Appropriateness of Computed Tomography Scan in Mild Traumatic Head Injury Among Adult Patients in Mulago National Referral Hospital, Uganda: a Cross-sectional Hospital Based Study

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Significance of computed tomography scans in head injury

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Emergency Physicians Awareness of Computed Tomography Indication in Traumatic Brain Injury: A Questionnaire-Based Study

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Diversity in imaging findings of head injury patients: Our experience in a tertiary level hospital

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Evaluation of the Canadian CT Head Rule for Minor Head Trauma in a Tertiary Referral Institution

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Indications for computed tomography in patients with minor head injury

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Growing number of emergency cranial CTs in patients with head injury not justified by their clinical need

Jan Danes

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Prevalence of Computed Tomography Overuse for Mild Head Injury in Adults

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CT scan in minor head injury: a guide for rural doctors

Alih Cannel

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CT Scan importance in the first eight hours of head injury

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Clinical Symptoms of Minor Head Trauma and Abnormal Computed Tomography Scan

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Indications and Overuse of Computed Tomography in Minor Head Trauma

Mohammad Arab

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Role of repeat CT in mild to moderate head injury: an institutional study

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Indications for Routine Repeat Head Computed Tomography (CT) Stratified by Severity of Traumatic Brain Injury

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Evaluation Of Ct Scan Results In Patients With Minor Head Trauma Based Its Indications And Final Clinical Results In Patients Referred To Emergency Department Of Namazi Hospital In 2016

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2018

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Emergency department practice variation in computed tomography use for children with minor blunt head trauma

Michael Dean

The Journal of pediatrics, 2014

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Prediction Value of the Canadian CT Head Rule and the New Orleans Criteria for Positive Head CT Scan and Acute Neurosurgical Procedures in Minor Head Trauma: A Multicenter External Validation Study

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Evaluation of the Canadian CT Head Rule for Analyzing Diagnostic Accuracy in Patients 4 with Minor Head Trauma

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Evaluation of the necessity of whole body scan tomography in cases with head trauma

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CT head findings in suspected cases of head injury

Pasang Sherpa

Asian Journal of Medical Sciences, 2017

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Defining “therapeutically inconsequential” head computed tomographic findings in patients with blunt head trauma

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