Introduction
Causes:
Young children: falls and child abuse
School age: pedestrian, motor vehicle, and bicycle injuries
Adolescents: motorized vehicles, sports, and assault
Minor Head Injury: Definition
Considerable controversy over definition of head injury; terminology varies
Consider circumstances surrounding injury and estimate probable forces involved
Low-velocity, low-impact injury may result in swelling, erythema, laceration, or pain, but child remains alert and responsive
High-velocity injuries (e.g., motor vehicle accidents) or falls greater than patient’s height require careful evaluation to rule out major life-threatening injuries
High-Risk Criteria for Significant Brain Injury
Altered level of consciousness:
Local bony abnormalities of head:
Evidence of basal skull fracture:
Unexplained focal neurologic signs
History of previous craniotomy with shunt in site
Posttraumatic amnesia
Severe and worsening headache
Posttraumatic seizure
Blood dyscrasia or any anticoagulant medication
Scales to Assess Neurologic Status