학술논문
Findings on Repeat Posttraumatic Brain Computed Tomography Scans in Older Patients With Minimal Head Trauma and the Impact of Existing Antithrombotic Use
Document Type
Article
Author
Flaherty, Stephen; Biswas, Saptarshi; Watts, Dorraine D.; Wilson, Nina Y.; Shen, Yan; Garland, Jeneva M.; Wyse, Ransom J.; Lieser, Mark J.; Duane, Therèse M.; Offner, Patrick J.; Love, Joseph D.; Shillinglaw, William C.; Hunt, Darrell L.; Gauny, Randy W.; Fakhry, Samir M.; Helmer, Kenneth S.; Curcio, Gary J.; Gilligan, Doreen; Taylor, Dallas A.; Hughes, Frances; Barker, Ralph J.; Bissinger, Carol M.; Miller, Charles J.; Harbour, Lori F.; Duane, Therèse M.; Carrick, Matthew M.; Lieser, Mark J.; Flaherty, Stephen; Blair, Valeria; Perez, Julia; Cervantes, Carli; Hogan, Christopher; Ruiz, Chris R.; Tinti, Meredith; Romero, Cecilia A.; Jones, Karla J.; Neeley, Tara; Wright, Kimberly; Dunne, James; Eversley-Kelso, Tatiana; Harte, Melissa A.; Kline, Richard A.; Love, Joseph D.; van Doorn, Erika; Brock, Christie M.; Acuna, David L.; Shaddix, Jamie L.; Rhodes, Heather; Biswas, Saptarshi; Shillinglaw, William C.; Slivinski, Andrea; Offner, Patrick J.; Levine, Jeffrey H.; Banton, Kaysie L.; Katubig, Burt
Source
Annals of Emergency Medicine; March 2023, Vol. 81 Issue: 3 p364-374, 11p
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ISSN
01960644; 10976760
Abstract
Evaluate the utility of routine rescanning of older, mild head trauma patients with an initial negative brain computed tomography (CT), who is on a preinjury antithrombotic (AT) agent by assessing the rate of delayed intracranial hemorrhage (dICH), need for surgery, and attributable mortality.