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Headache in Traumatic Brain Injuries From Blunt Head Trauma

Authors :
Peter S, Dayan
James F, Holmes
John, Hoyle
Shireen, Atabaki
Michael G, Tunik
Richard, Lichenstein
Michelle, Miskin
Nathan, Kuppermann
J, Wright
Source :
Pediatrics. 135:504-512
Publication Year :
2015
Publisher :
American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP), 2015.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To determine the risk of traumatic brain injuries (TBIs) in children with headaches after minor blunt head trauma, particularly when the headaches occur without other findings suggestive of TBIs (ie, isolated headaches). METHODS: This was a secondary analysis of a prospective observational study of children 2 to 18 years with minor blunt head trauma (ie, Glasgow Coma Scale scores of 14–15). Clinicians assessed the history and characteristics of headaches at the time of initial evaluation, and documented findings onto case report forms. Our outcome measures were (1) clinically important TBI (ciTBI) and (2) TBI visible on computed tomography (CT). RESULTS: Of 27 495 eligible patients, 12 675 (46.1%) had headaches. Of the 12 567 patients who had complete data, 2462 (19.6%) had isolated headaches. ciTBIs occurred in 0 of 2462 patients (0%; 95% confidence interval [CI]: 0%–0.1%) in the isolated headache group versus 162 of 10 105 patients (1.6%; 95% CI: 1.4%–1.9%) in the nonisolated headache group (risk difference, 1.6%; 95% CI: 1.3%–1.9%). TBIs on CT occurred in 3 of 456 patients (0.7%; 95% CI: 0.1%–1.9%) in the isolated headache group versus 271 of 6089 patients (4.5%; 95% CI: 3.9%–5.0%) in the nonisolated headache group (risk difference, 3.8%; 95% CI: 2.3%–4.5%). We found no significant independent associations between the risk of ciTBI or TBI on CT with either headache severity or location. CONCLUSIONS: ciTBIs are rare and TBIs on CT are very uncommon in children with minor blunt head trauma when headaches are their only sign or symptom.

Details

ISSN :
10984275 and 00314005
Volume :
135
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Pediatrics
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....7bcec9d430ee54aeea890b6537b1367d
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1542/peds.2014-2695