Traumatic brain injury patient management in ct scan

Author: 
Prashant Kumar Jha, Rajdeep Thidwar and Nitish Virmani

Aims and Objectives: Care the trauma patient in earlier stages during the CT examination with the less complication! To optimize the radiation, lesser scanning time and better data acquisition i.e. application of ALARA (as low as reasonably achievable). Reduce the mortality rate of head trauma patient and increase the survival rate. Method and Material: This is a descriptive study on the topic “role of CT scan to management of head trauma patient, on the basis of review of articles with co-relations with observation of patients. Sample Area and Sample Size: This study is based on the review of published articles and recently observational study in the department of radio-diagnosis of the SGT hospital Gurgaon and also based on the references of the radiology books. Observation and Results: In this study we find out that head injury patients is a major health problem for a human being community. The most of the effective sites of these problems is poor economical condition patient, more industrialized area etc. More using of high speed vehicles causing RTA, physical assaults, more industrialization etc. Discussion: In head injury patient management ABCD and GCS play a vital role to their management. Repeat CT scan do not show major significant changing. If a patient admitted with EDH hematoma and we perform a repeat CT scan within 24 or 72 hours there is no major changes show in another CT scanning while in the case of acute head injury. .

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http://dx.doi.org/10.24327/ijcar.2022.938.0212
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