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2.12 Can clinical decision-rules developed for emergency settings inform the evolution of the SCAT5 for the purpose of ruling out more severe forms of traumatic brain injuries?
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  • British journal of sports medicine, 2024-01, Vol.58 (Suppl 1), p.A5-A5
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London: BMJ Publishing Group Ltd and British Association of Sport and Exercise Medicine
Erscheinungsjahr
2024
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  • Context and ObjectiveDecision rules such as the Canadian CT Head Rule (CCHR), for adults, and PECARN rule, for children/adolescents, are used in emergency settings (ER-rules) to assess traumatic brain injuries (TBI). These ER-rules have a high sensitivity (99% for PECARN and 98% for CCHR) and near perfect negative predictive value that allow to rule out more severe TBI and enable management without obtaining brain imaging (CT scan). The objective was to identify what criteria would need to be added to the SCAT5 to achieve the sensitivity of the ER-rules.DesignCriteria-based comparative analysis of the SCAT5 with the CCHR and PECARN rules used in emergency room settings.OutcomesThe presence (yes or no) and comparative ‘face-value’ sensitivity (lower, identical or higher) of the SCAT5 criteria were compared to those found in the ER-rules.ResultsLoss of consciousness, vomiting, severe/increasing headache, and seizure are SCAT ‘red flags’ with similar or higher sensitivity compared to ER-rules criteria. Several of the ER-rules criteria are covered by the Glasgow coma scale (GCS), but only deterioration of the GCS score is considered a ‘red flag’ in the SCAT5. Persistent retrograde amnesia for more than 30 minutes is not listed as a red flag in the SCAT5. Coagulopathy, severity of the mechanism of injury, and signs of skull fractures are not mentioned in the SCAT5.ConclusionThis analysis identifies potential evidence-informed signs and symptoms that could improve the sensitivity of the ‘red flags’ listed in the SCAT to rule out more severe forms of TBI.
Sprache
Englisch
Identifikatoren
ISSN: 0306-3674
eISSN: 1473-0480
DOI: 10.1136/bjsports-2023-concussion.13
Titel-ID: cdi_proquest_journals_2920278874

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