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==Background==
==Background==
*Type of TBI
*Type of [[TBI]]
*Coup: injury site on the side of the blunt force mechanism
*Coup: injury site on the side of the blunt force mechanism
*Contrecoup: opposing side injury from movement of the brain and cerebral spinal fluid shift from translational forces
*Contrecoup: opposing side injury from movement of the brain and cerebral spinal fluid shift from translational forces


==Clinical Features==
==Clinical Features==
*TBI like symptoms
*[[TBI]] like symptoms
*Headache
*[[Headache]]
*Visionary discomfort
*[[visual disturbances|Visionary discomfort]]
*Nausea and Vomiting
*[[Nausea/vomiting]]
*Dizziness
*[[Dizziness]]
*Fatigue
*[[Fatigue]]
*Uneven gait
*[[ataxia|Uneven gait]]


==Differential Diagnosis==
==Differential Diagnosis==
*[[Concussion]]
*[[Concussion]]
*Skull Fracture
*[[Skull Fracture]]


{{Intracranial hemorrhage DDX}}
{{Intracranial hemorrhage DDX}}
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==Evaluation==
==Evaluation==
===Labs and Imaging===
===Labs and Imaging===
:*ETOH level
*Drug Use
*Trauma Labs depending on history (or lack there of)
*Trauma Labs depending on history (or lack there of)


==Management==
==Management==
*Assess for additional injuries
*Assess for additional injuries
*Pain Control
*[[Analgesia]]
*Neurosurgery Consult
*Consider neurosurgery, trauma consult depending on degree of injury
*Trauma Consult


==Disposition==
==Disposition==
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*Home if at baseline, no additional injuries
*Home if at baseline, no additional injuries
**Inform about post-concussive symptoms
**Inform about post-concussive symptoms
*Outpatient Concussion Clinic/Head Trauma Clinic
*Outpatient concussion/head trauma clinic if available


==Also See==
==Also See==

Revision as of 00:42, 3 October 2019

Background

  • Type of TBI
  • Coup: injury site on the side of the blunt force mechanism
  • Contrecoup: opposing side injury from movement of the brain and cerebral spinal fluid shift from translational forces

Clinical Features

Differential Diagnosis

Intracranial Hemorrhage Types

Evaluation

Labs and Imaging

  • Trauma Labs depending on history (or lack there of)

Management

  • Assess for additional injuries
  • Analgesia
  • Consider neurosurgery, trauma consult depending on degree of injury

Disposition

  • Often kept for observation
  • Home if at baseline, no additional injuries
    • Inform about post-concussive symptoms
  • Outpatient concussion/head trauma clinic if available

Also See