A Pediatric Brain Injury Guideline Allows Safe Management of Traumatic Brain Injuries by Trauma Surgeons
Topic overview
This study validates a pediatric Brain Injury Guideline (pBIG) that stratifies traumatic brain injuries into four severity categories, enabling trauma surgeons to safely manage less severe cases without routine repeat CT scans or mandatory neurosurgical consultation. The protocol aims to reduce unnecessary imaging and specialist referrals while maintaining patient safety in pediatric TBI care.
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- pBIG stratifies pediatric TBI into 4 categories (mild/moderate/severe/ISF) based on neuro status, bleed size and number
- Less severe TBI cases can be managed without repeat CT or neurosurgery consult under pBIG protocol
- Guideline enables trauma surgeons to safely manage select pediatric TBI without routine neurosurgical involvement
- Classification system reduces imaging burden and specialist consultation for lower-risk pediatric head injuries
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How to cite: GlobalCastMD. A Pediatric Brain Injury Guideline Allows Safe Management of Traumatic Brain Injuries by Trauma Surgeons. GlobalCastMD Medical Library. 2024-07-23. https://dev.library.globalcastmd.com/article/8917?via_space=staycurrentmd
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