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Can trauma surgeons manage mild traumatic brain injuries?

作者信息

Overton Tiffany L, Shafi Shahid, Cravens George F, Gandhi Rajesh R

机构信息

Trauma Services, JPS Health Network, 1500 S. Main St., Fort Worth, TX 76104, USA.

Department of Surgery, JPS Health Network, 1500 S. Main St., Fort Worth, TX 76104, USA.

出版信息

Am J Surg. 2014 Nov;208(5):806-810. doi: 10.1016/j.amjsurg.2014.02.012. Epub 2014 Apr 28.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Current practices suggest that patients with mild traumatic brain injuries (MTBI) receive neurosurgical consultations, while less than 1% require neurosurgical intervention. We implemented a policy of selective neurosurgical consultation with the hypothesis that trauma surgeons alone may manage such patients with no impact on patient outcomes.

METHODS

Data from a level I trauma registry were analyzed. Patients with MTBI resulting in an intracranial hemorrhage of 1 cm or less and a Glasgow Coma Score of 13 or greater were included. Patients with additional intracranial injuries were excluded. Multivariate regression was used to determine the relationship between neurosurgical management and good neurologic outcomes, while controlling for injury severity, demographics, and comorbidities.

RESULTS

Implementation of the neurosurgical policy significantly reduced the number of such consults (94% before vs 65% after, P < .002). Multivariate analysis revealed that neurosurgical consultation was not associated with neurologic outcomes of patients.

CONCLUSIONS

Implementation of a selective neurosurgical consultation policy for patients with MTBI reduced neurosurgical consultations without any impact on patient outcomes, suggesting that trauma surgeons can effectively manage these patients.

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