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ED disposition of the Glasgow Coma Scale 13 to 15 traumatic brain injury patient: analysis of the Transforming Research and Clinical Knowledge in TBI study - 29/07/14

Doi : 10.1016/j.ajem.2014.04.003 
Jonathan J. Ratcliff, MD, MPH a, , 1 , Opeolu Adeoye, MD, MS b, 2 , Christopher J. Lindsell, PhD c, 3 , Kimberly W. Hart, MA c, 3 , Arthur Pancioli, MD c , Jason T. McMullan, MD c , John K. Yue, BS d, 4 , Daniel K. Nishijima, MD e, 5 , Wayne A. Gordon, PhD f, 6 , Alex B. Valadka, MD g, 7 , David O. Okonkwo, MD, PhD h, 8 , Hester F. Lingsma, PhD i, 9 , Andrew I.R. Maas, MD, PhD j, 10 , Geoffrey T. Manley, MD PhD e, , 11

For the TRACK-TBI investigators

a Emergency Medicine and Neurocritical Care, University of Cincinnati, 231 Albert Sabin Way, PO Box 670769, Cincinnati, OH 45267-0769 
b Emergency Medicine and Neurosurgery, University of Cincinnati, 231 Albert Sabin Way, PO Box 670769, Cincinnati, OH 45267-0769 
c Emergency Medicine, University of Cincinnati, 231 Albert Sabin Way, PO Box 670769, Cincinnati, OH 45267-0769 
d Neurological Surgery, University of California, San Francisco, 1001 Potrero Ave, Building 1 Room 101, San Francisco, CA 94110 
e Emergency Medicine, University of California, Davis, 4150 V St, Suite 2100, Sacramento, CA 95817 
f Rehabilitation Medicine, Mount Sinai School of Medicine, 1425 Madison Ave, Box 1240, New York, NY 10029 
g Seton Brain and Spine Institute, 1400 North IH 35, Suite 300, Austin, TX 
h Neurological Surgery, University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, 200 Lothrop St Suite B-400, Pittsburgh, PA 15213 
i Erasmus MC, PO Box 2040, 3000 CA, Rotterdam, The Netherlands 
j Neurosurgery, Antwerp University Hospital, University of Antwerp, Wilrijkstraat, Edegem, Belgium 102650 

Corresponding authors.

Abstract

Objective

Mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI) patients are frequently admitted to high levels of care despite limited evidence suggesting benefit. Such decisions may contribute to the significant cost of caring for mTBI patients. Understanding the factors that drive disposition decision making and how disposition is associated with outcomes is necessary for developing an evidence-base supporting disposition decisions. We evaluated factors associated with emergency department triage of mTBI patients to 1 of 3 levels of care: home, inpatient floor, or intensive care unit (ICU).

Methods

This multicenter, prospective, cohort study included patients with isolated head trauma, a cranial computed tomography as part of routine care, and a Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS) score of 13 to 15. Data analysis was performed using multinomial logistic regression.

Results

Of the 304 patients included, 167 (55%) were discharged home, 76 (25%) were admitted to the inpatient floor, and 61 (20%) were admitted to the ICU. In the multivariable model, admission to the ICU, compared with floor admission, varied by study site, odds ratio (OR) 0.18 (95% confidence interval [CI], 0.06-0.57); antiplatelet/anticoagulation therapy, OR 7.46 (95% CI, 1.79-31.13); skull fracture, OR 7.60 (95% CI, 2.44-23.73); and lower GCS, OR 2.36 (95% CI, 1.05-5.30). No difference in outcome was observed between the 3 levels of care.

Conclusion

Clinical characteristics and local practice patterns contribute to mTBI disposition decisions. Level of care was not associated with outcomes. Intracranial hemorrhage, GCS 13 to 14, skull fracture, and current antiplatelet/anticoagulant therapy influenced disposition decisions.

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 This work was supported by: National Institutes of Health (Bethesda, MD)/National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke: RC2NS069409—“Transforming Research and Clinical Knowledge in TBI.” National Institutes of Health/National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke: 5T32NS047996—“Cerebrovascular Fellowship Training Program.”
☆☆ This manuscript was an oral presentation at Society for Academic Emergency Medicine: Oral presentation on May 15, 2013 in Atlanta, GA.


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