Publication

[Diagnosis and management of patients with mild traumatic brain injury--an update with recommendations and future perspectives]

Journal Paper/Review - Jan 17, 2007

Units
PubMed

Citation
Gautschi O, Frey S, Zellweger R. [Diagnosis and management of patients with mild traumatic brain injury--an update with recommendations and future perspectives]. Praxis 2007; 96:53-8; discussion 59-60.
Type
Journal Paper/Review (Deutsch)
Journal
Praxis 2007; 96
Publication Date
Jan 17, 2007
Issn Print
1661-8157
Pages
53-8; discussion 59-60
Brief description/objective

Mild traumatic brain injury (TBI) is a reversible brain damage, without structural changes, which is caused by an external force. By definition, patients with mild TBI have a GCS of 13-15. It is an established risk factor for both morbidity and mortality. Prognosis is dependent on the primary damage incurred as well as secondary damage, for example, posttraumatic bleeding and oedema. Initial management should focus on the identification of patients at risk for serious intracranial pathologies. Investigations should be directed towards the severity of the injuries. Notably, the conventional X-ray is inadequate for the assessment of TBI. The following article discusses practical algorithms for the management of mild TBI and the indications for early use of CT.