3 research outputs found

    Traumatic Brain Injury Epidemiology, risk factors and decision making

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    The thesis describes epidemiological changes in traumatic brain injury in the Netherlands. Besides this risk factors for and precention of traumatic brain injury is described. Finally existing desicion rules for performing a CT scan in patients with traumatic brain injury are evaluated and the CHIP desicion rule is updated

    Emergency medicine training in the Netherlands, essential changes needed

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    Since 2008, training for emergency physicians (EPs) in the Netherlands has been based on a national 3-year curriculum. However, it has become increasingly evident that it needs to expand beyond its initial foundations. The training period does not comply with European regulations of a minimum of 5 years. Adjusting to this European standard is a logical step. Experience with the 3-year Dutch training scheme has led to the general conclusion that this training period is too short. Recommendations for essential changes and the basis for their development are presented

    External validation of computed tomography decision rules for minor head injury: Prospective, multicentre cohort study in the Netherlands

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    Objective To externally validate four commonly used rules in computed tomography (CT) for minor head injury. Design Prospective, multicentre cohort study. Setting Three university and six non-university hospitals in the Netherlands. Participants Consecutive adult patients aged 16 years and over who presented with minor head injury at the emergency department with a Glasgow coma scale score of 13-15 between March 2015 and December 2016. Main outcome measures The primary outcome was any intracrania
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