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                            2023National Institute for Health and Care Excellence - Clinical Guidelines
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                            Head injury: assessment and early management Head injury: assessment and early management NICE guideline Published: 18 May 2023 www.nice.org.uk/guidance/ng232 © NICE 2023. All rights reserved. Subject to Notice of rights (https://www.nice.org.uk/terms-and-conditions#notice-of-rights).Your responsibility The recommendations in this guideline represent the view of NICE, arrived at after careful in a way that would be inconsistent with complying with those duties. Commissioners and providers have a responsibility to promote an environmentally sustainable health and care system and should assess and reduce the environmental impact of implementing NICE recommendations wherever possible. Head injury: assessment and early management (NG232)© NICE 2023. All rights reserved. Subject to Notice
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                            2024Canadian Paediatric Society
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                            Medical assessment of suspected traumatic head injury due to child maltreatment (THI-CM) Skip to ContentA home for paediatricians. A voice for children and youth. PRACTICE POINT 72SharesMedical assessment of suspected traumatic head injury due to child maltreatment (THI-CM) Posted: Jul 18, 2024 The Canadian Paediatric Society gives permission to print single copies of this document from our website. For permission to reprint or reproduce multiple copies, please see our copyright policy. Principal author(s) Michelle Shouldice MD, Michelle Ward MD, Kathleen Nolan MD, Emma Cory MD, Canadian Paediatric Society, Child and Youth Maltreatment Section Abstract Traumatic head injury due to child maltreatment (THI-CM) is a serious form of child abuse with significant morbidity and mortality
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                            2021NIHR HTA programme
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                            Tranexamic acid to reduce head injury death in people with traumatic brain injury: the CRASH-3 international RCT Tranexamic acid to reduce head injury death in people with traumatic brain injury: the CRASH-3 international RCT * Text only * * Home * Journals * * Other NIHR research * * For authors * For reviewers * About * * Accessibility * Journals LibraryNHS NIHR - National Institute * Download report documents * * Disclosure of interest * * * Download report XML * * Citation Tools * Print * * * * Responses to this report (0) * Permissions information View ProjectTranexamic acid was safe in patients with traumatic brain injury and treatment within 3 hours of injury reduced head injury-related death, with a cost/QALY of £4300 in those
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                            2024American Society of Anesthesiologists
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                            Statement on Anesthesiologist Head Injuries in Anesthetizing Locations Statement on Anesthesiologist Head Injuries in Anesthetizing Locations | American Society of Anesthesiologists (ASA) Menu * * * Account Link Sign In * * * * Account Sign In * MENU * Advocating for You * Take Action with Grassroots > * About ASAPAC > * FDA and Washington Alerts > * ASA's Executive Committee * Communicating Your Component Leadership Support Every member. Every stage. From medical school and throughout your successful career — every challenge, goal, discovery — ASA is with you. Explore member benefits, renew, or join today. Skip to main content * * Standards and Practice Parameters * * * * * Statement on Anesthesiologist Head Injuries in Anesthetizing LocationsDeveloped by: Committee on Occupational HealthOriginal
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                            2023Queensland paediatric emergency clinical guidelines
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                            Head injury ' Emergency management in children Head injury – Emergency management in children | Children's Health Queensland Skip to main content Skip to main navigation health.qld.gov.au Contact Us Search Menu Queensland Government Children's Health Queensland Search this website Search MenuClose * Home * Going to hospital Going to hospital Going to hospital * How to get here * Emergency management flowchart [PDF 342.68 KB] - 2 pagesKey points * Head injuries are a common ED presentation in children; most are minor. * Identifying the small proportion with a significant intracranial injury can be challenging. * CT scan is the gold standard investigation to identify significant intracranial injuries in the acute setting but carries radiation, and in some children, sedation risks
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                            2022American Academy of Pediatrics
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                            Helmet Use in Preventing Head Injuries in Bicycling, Snow Sports, and Other Recreational Activities and Sports Loading...
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                            2022Australian Clinical Guidelines
                            PREDICT-Australian and New Zealand guideline for mild to moderate head injuries in children
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                            2023PLoS ONE
                            Correlations of intracranial pathology and cause of head injury with retinal hemorrhage in infants and toddlers: A multicenter, retrospective study by the J-HITs (Japanese Head injury of Infants and Toddlers study) group. In infants who have suffered head trauma there are two possible explanations for retinal hemorrhage (RH): direct vitreous shaking and occurrence in association
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                            2021Australian Clinical Guidelines
                            Australian and New Zealand Guideline for Mild to Moderate Head Injuries in Children Children frequently present with head injuries to acute care settings. Although international paediatric clinical practice guidelines for head injuries exist, they do not address all considerations related to triage, imaging, observation versus admission, transfer, discharge and follow-up of mild to moderate head injuries relevant to the Australian and New Zealand context. The Paediatric Research in Emergency Departments International Collaborative (PREDICT) set out to develop an evidence-based, locally applicable, practical clinical guideline for the care of children with mild to moderate head injuries presenting to acute care settings. A multidisciplinary Guideline Working Group (GWG) developed 33 questions
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                            2021NICE Clinical Knowledge Summaries (Accessible in UK Only)
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                            Head injury CKS is only available in the UK | NICE CKS is only available in the UKThe NICE Clinical Knowledge Summaries (CKS) site is only available to users in the UK, Crown Dependencies and British Overseas Territories.CKS content is produced by Clarity Informatics Limited. It is available to users outside the UK via subscription from the Prodigy website.If you believe you are seeing this page
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                            2021Clinical Practice Guidelines Portal
                            Australia and New Zealand Guidelines for Acute Management of Mild and Moderate Head Injuries in Children Australian and New Zealand Guideline for Mild to Moderate Head Injuries in Children – PREDICT Search * Home * Contact usPaediatric Research in Emergency Departments International Collaborative Toggle navigation * About us * About us * Governance * Executive Committee * Foundation research sites * Membership application process * Research higher degree program (RHD) * PREDICT Project Endorsement Process * Collaborators * Funding organisations * Projects * Bronchiolitis Sustainability * Head Injury Co-design * COVID 19 Audit * SONIC * PEAChY-O and PEAChY-M Studies * PROMPT BOLUS Study * Mental Health Delphi Study * Mental Health
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                            2021The Royal Australian College of General Practitioners
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                            Australian and New Zealand Guideline for Mild to Moderate Head Injuries in Children Australian and New Zealand Guideline for Mild to Moderate Head Injuries in Children 2021 Version 1.0 PREDICT Australian and New Zealand Guideline for Mild to Moderate Head Injuries in Children ii © Paediatric Research in Emergency Departments International Collaborative (PREDICT) 2021 This work is copyright and New Zealand Guideline for Mild to Moderate Head injuries in Children – Full Guideline. 2021. PREDICT, Melbourne, Australia. This document and supportive additional documents can be downloaded from the PREDICT website: http://www.predict.org.au. If alternative file formats are required, please email: predict@mcri.edu.au Copyright information for Paediatric Glasgow Coma Scale (permission received
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                            2019Norwegian Institute of Public Health
                            Prehospital CT for early diagnosis and treatment of suspected acute stroke or severe head injury Prehospital CT for early diagnosis and treatment of suspected acute stroke or severe head injury - NIPH NIPH's website uses cookies. Read more about our use of cookies in our privacy policy.Hopp til innhold Search for: Søk Menu To top level Close * Infectious diseases & Vaccines * Antimicrobial * About this website * Press centre * Smittestopp * COVID-19 Certificate Close * Content A-Z * Contact us * Norsk nettsted Frontpage Publications 2019 Prehospital CT for early diagnosis and treatment of suspected acute stroke or severe head injury Get alerts of updates about «Prehospital CT for early diagnosis and treatment of suspected acute stroke or severe head injury»How often
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                            2025Prehospital emergency care
                            State-Level Helmet Use Laws, Helmet Use, and Head Injuries in EMS Patients Involved in Motorcycle Collisions. Motorcycle helmets save lives and reduce serious injury after motorcycle collisions (MCC). In 2022, 18 states had laws requiring helmet use by motorcyclists aged ≥21 years. Our objective was to compare helmet use and head trauma in emergency medical services (EMS) patients involved , and trauma team activations were examined. Our primary outcome of interest was EMS documentation of helmet use (yes/no). Our secondary outcome was the presence of a head injury. We examined EMS-documented head injury, defined using clinician impressions and chief complaint anatomical location. Chi-square tests were used to assess differences in proportions, and a multivariable logistic regression model
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                            2025Emergency Medicine Journal
                            Factors influencing paramedic conveyance decisions when attending children with minor head injury: a qualitative study. Children with head injury are commonly transported to the ED by ambulance. However, most of those conveyed are deemed non-serious and are discharged at triage. Research is needed to explore the factors that influence paramedics when deciding to convey children with minor head paramedics when deciding to convey children with minor head injury to the ED. A total of 20 paramedics from several ambulance services participated in interviews. Three overarching themes were identified: 'we just take them in'; 'there are too many hurdles'; 'creating the right tool'. These were further categorised into subthemes. Paramedics do not feel confident when assessing and managing children
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                            2025EClinicalMedicine
                            Status of cerebrovascular autoregulation relates to outcome in severe paediatric head injury: STARSHIP, a prospective multicentre validation study. Continuous assessment of cerebral autoregulation (CA) using pressure reactivity index (PRx), is a promising tool for individualized management to improve outcome after traumatic brain injury (TBI). However, experience with CA in paediatric TBI (pTBI
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                            2023PLoS ONE
                            Associations between significant head injury in male juveniles in prison in Scotland UK and cognitive function, disability and crime: A cross sectional study. Although the prevalence of head injury is estimated to be high in juveniles in prison, the extent of persisting disability is unknown and relationships with offending uncertain. This limited understanding makes it difficult to develop effective management strategies and interventions to improve health or reduce recidivism. This study investigates effects of significant head injury (SHI) on cognitive function, disability and offending in juvenile prisoners, and considers relationships with common comorbidities. This cross-sectional study recruited male juvenile prisoners in Scotland from Her Majesty's Young Offenders Institute (HMYOI
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                            2023Annals of Internal Medicine
                            In adults aged ≥65 y with head injuries, use of warfarin, but not DOACs, was associated with delayed ICH. Liu S, McLeod SL, Atzema CL, et al. CJEM. 2022;24:853-61. 36242733.
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                            Risk factors for clinically important traumatic brain injury in minor head injury in older people. The incidence of traumatic brain injury (TBI) in older individuals is increasing with an increase in the older population. For older people, the required medical interventions and hospitalization following minor head injury have negative impacts, which have not been reported in literature up till now. We aimed to investigate the risk factors for clinically important traumatic brain injury (ciTBI) in older patients with minor head injury. This is a retrospective single-center cohort study. Older patients aged ≥65 years presenting with head injury and a Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS) score of ≥13 upon arrival at the hospital between January 1, 2018, and October 31, 2021, were included. Patients
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                            2024BMC Anesthesiology
                            Incidence of intraoperative hypotension and its factors among adult traumatic head injury patients in comprehensive specialized hospitals, Northwest Ethiopia: a multicenter observational study. Traumatic head injury (THI) poses a significant global public health burden, often contributing to mortality and disability. Intraoperative hypotension (IH) during emergency neurosurgery for THI can