急诊科对轻度创伤性脑损伤的处理。

Q2 Medicine
Emergency medicine practice Pub Date : 2025-02-15
Micelle Haydel
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摘要

在美国,每年有近290万人因头部创伤寻求医疗护理,1急诊临床医生面临着有效、准确地识别那些可能危及生命的颅内创伤患者的关键任务。由于患者的异质性,对于疑似轻度创伤性脑损伤的患者,没有一种放之四海而皆准的治疗方法。这一期的急诊医学实践:创伤EXTRA!回顾临床指南,极端年龄患者护理的挑战,以及管理出血性疾病患者或服用抗凝血剂或抗血小板药物患者的策略。影像学的适应症也被讨论,以及哪些患者在颅内损伤和脑震荡后综合征的风险增加。轻度外伤性脑损伤患者的治疗包括神经外科会诊、住院进一步观察、重复影像学检查或在出院指导下出院。
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Management of mild traumatic brain injury in the emergency department.

With almost 2.9 million people in the United States seeking medical attention for head trauma each year,1 emergency clinicians face the critical task of efficiently and accurately identifying those with potentially life-threatening intracranial trauma. Due to the heterogeneity of patients, there is no one-size- fits-all approach to managing patients with suspected mild traumatic brain injury. This issue of Emergency Medicine Practice: Trauma EXTRA! reviews clinical guidelines, challenges in care for patients at extremes of ages, and strategies for managing patients with bleeding disorders or those taking anticoagulants or antiplatelet agents. Indications for imaging are also discussed, as well as which patients are at increased risk for intracranial injury and post-concussive syndrome. Management of patients with mild traumatic brain injury includes neurosurgery consultation, hospital admission for further observation, repeat imaging, or discharge home with careful discharge instructions.

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