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posted on 2020-02-25, 10:57 authored by Abdullah PandorAbdullah Pandor, Susan HarnanSusan Harnan, Stephen GoodacreStephen Goodacre, Alastair PickeringAlastair Pickering, Angie ReesAngie ReesComputed tomography (CT) of the head is the diagnostic standard for identifying
intracranial injury. Routine CT of all minor head injury patients would result in a
large number of normal CT scans being performed with associated risks of radiation
exposure and waste of health care resources. Clinical decision rules for minor head
injury patients incorporate a number of individual characteristics grouped together
to provide a tool for identifying those at risk of intracranial injury and in need of CT.
We performed a systematic review of the individual characteristics that contribute to
clinical decision making and calculated likelihood ratios of significance for each.
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