Management of traumatic brain injury in adult—A cross‐sectional national study

Author:

Modin Albert1ORCID,Wickbom Fredrik2,Kamis Christian1,Undén Johan23

Affiliation:

1. Department of Surgery Hallands Hospital Halmstad Sweden

2. Department of Operation and Intensive Care Hallands Hospital Halmstad Sweden

3. Institution of Clinical Science Lund University Lund Sweden

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundMild traumatic brain injury (mTBI) is a common cause for seeking care. Previous studies have shown considerable variations in TBI management. New guidelines may have influenced management routines.MethodsThis is a descriptive cross‐sectional study, collecting data through structured questionnaires. All Swedish emergency hospitals that manage and treat adult patients with mTBI (Reaction Level Scale [RLS] 1–3, Glasgow Coma Scale [GCS] 13–15, age > 18 years) for the initial 24 h after injury were included in this study.ResultsThe response rate among hospitals fulfilling the study criteria's was 61/67 (91%). We observed a distinct predominance of nonspecialists being responsible for the initial management of these patients, with general surgeons and ED‐physicians being the dominating specialties. A total of 45/61 (74%) of the hospitals use a guideline when managing TBI, with 12 hospitals (20%) stating that no guideline was used.ConclusionIn general, established guidelines are used for the management of TBI in Sweden. However, some of these are outdated and several hospitals used local guidelines not based upon reliable evidence‐based methodology. Most patients with TBI are managed by nonspecialist doctors, stressing the need of a reliable guideline.

Funder

Region Halland

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Medicine

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