Author:
Balla J. I.,Elstein A. S.
Abstract
SummaryWe demonstrate the value of skull x-rays in the assessment of head injured patients. With the use of the simple decision analytic technique of 2 x 2 tables and literature derived figures, it is shown that in patients with a normal neurological examination following head injuries, skull x-rays are a cost-effective method of detecting preventable complications. The positive predictive value (PVP) of skull x-rays in these patients is. 03, in contrast to .001 of the group as a whole. Such cases should then have a CT scan to detect early cases of intracranial haematoma (ICH). The presence of abnormal neurological signs has a high PVP of .2 for complications; in these patients, skull x-rays do not improve the detection of ICH and CT scanning alone should be carried out.
Subject
Health Information Management,Advanced and Specialized Nursing,Health Informatics
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6 articles.
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