Stiell I G, Lesiuk H, Wells G A, McKnight R D, Brison R, Clement C, Eisenhauer M A, Greenberg G H, MacPhail I, Reardon M, Worthington J, Verbeek R, Rowe B, Cass D, Dreyer J, Holroyd B, Morrison L, Schull M, Laupacis A
Ottawa Hospital Research Institute, 1053 Carling Avenue, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada K1Y 4E9.
Ann Emerg Med. 2001 Aug;38(2):160-9. doi: 10.1067/mem.2001.116796.
Head injuries are among the most common types of trauma seen in North American emergency departments, with an estimated 1 million cases seen annually. "Minor" head injury (sometimes known as "mild") is defined by a history of loss of consciousness, amnesia, or disorientation in a patient who is conscious and talking, that is, with a Glasgow Coma Scale score of 13 to 15. Although most patients with minor head injury can be discharged without sequelae after a period of observation, in a small proportion, their neurologic condition deteriorates and requires neurosurgical intervention for intracranial hematoma. The objective of the Canadian CT Head Rule Study is to develop an accurate and reliable decision rule for the use of computed tomography (CT) in patients with minor head injury. Such a decision rule would allow physicians to be more selective in their use of CT without compromising care of patients with minor head injury. This paper describes in detail the rationale, objectives, and methodology for Phase I of the study in which the decision rule was derived. [Stiell IG, Lesiuk H, Wells GA, McKnight RD, Brison R, Clement C, Eisenhauer MA, Greenberg GH, MacPhail I, Reardon M, Worthington J, Verbeek R, Rowe B, Cass D, Dreyer J, Holroyd B, Morrison L, Schull M, Laupacis A, for the Canadian CT Head and C-Spine Study Group. The Canadian CT Head Rule Study for patients with minor head injury: rationale, objectives, and methodology for phase I (derivation). Ann Emerg Med. August 2001;38:160-169.]
头部损伤是北美急诊科最常见的创伤类型之一,每年估计有100万例。“轻度”头部损伤(有时称为“轻微”)定义为意识清醒且能交谈的患者存在意识丧失、失忆或定向障碍史,即格拉斯哥昏迷量表评分为13至15分。虽然大多数轻度头部损伤患者在经过一段时间观察后可无后遗症出院,但一小部分患者的神经状况会恶化,需要进行神经外科手术干预以治疗颅内血肿。加拿大头部CT规则研究的目的是为轻度头部损伤患者使用计算机断层扫描(CT)制定准确可靠的决策规则。这样的决策规则将使医生在使用CT时更具选择性,同时不影响对轻度头部损伤患者的治疗。本文详细描述了该研究第一阶段得出决策规则的基本原理、目标和方法。[斯蒂尔IG,莱西克H,韦尔斯GA,麦克奈特RD,布里森R,克莱门特C,艾森豪尔MA,格林伯格GH,麦克菲尔I,里尔登M,沃辛顿J,韦贝克R,罗伊B,卡斯D,德雷尔J,霍洛伊德B,莫里森L,舒尔M,劳帕西斯A,代表加拿大头部和颈椎CT研究组。轻度头部损伤患者的加拿大头部CT规则研究:第一阶段(推导)的基本原理、目标和方法。《急诊医学杂志》。2001年8月;38:160 - 169。]