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Indications for Computed Tomography in Patients With Minor Head Injury
NEJM 343:100-105,138, Haydel,M.J. et al, 2000
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Article Abstract
Of the 520 patients in the first phase, 36 (6.9 percent) had positive scans. All patients with positive CT scans had one or more of seven findings: headache, vomiting, an age over 60 years, drug or alcohol intoxication, deficits in short-term memory, physical evidence of trauma above the clavicles, and seizure. Among the 909 patients in the second phase, 57 (6.3 percent) had positive scans. In this group of patients, the sensitivity of the seven findings combined was 100 percent (95 percent confidence interval, 95 to 100 percent). All patients with positive CT scans had at least on of the findings. For the evaluation of patients with minor head injury, the use of CT can be safely limited to those who have certain clinical findings.
 
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