About this trial
Traumatic brain injury (TBI) poses significant strains on the paediatric population, for which the possible side effects of diagnostic imagistics could induce life-altering conditions. Routine inflammatory and metabolic biomarkers (complete blood count, C reactive protein, glucose) are frequently sampled in the paediatric patients admited within emergency departments, including the low-resource settings. This study aims to retrospectively document whether such routine blood biomarkers could predict a positive head CT scan and subsequently contribute to a prediction score, ment to enable more accurate decision on which minor TBI paediatric patients should be submitted to diagnotic imagistics.
Eligibility criteria
Qualifiers
Mild TBI will be defined as GCS 14-15 or A (AVPU) upon admission
Patients underwent head CT
Routine blood biomarkers have been collected (complete blood count - CBC, biochemistry and/or (arterial) venos blood gases - (A)VBG).
Disqualifiers
Patients with moderate (GCS 13-9 or V) or severe (GCS 8-3 or P,U) head trauma
Patients with associated trauma (limb/rib/pelvic fractures, organ injuries).
Trial design
Treatments tested in this trial
- Not listed
Trial groups
Sponsors and collaborators
Iuliu Hatieganu University of Medicine and Pharmacy
Lead sponsor
Children's Emergency Clinical Hospital Cluj-Napoca
Collaborator