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* The role of the head CT is controversial. It should obviously be | * The role of the head CT is controversial. It should obviously be performed in all patients with suspected elevations in intracranial pressure (ICP), however this is often a difficult clinical diagnosis. | ||
*:* Approximately 50% of the patients in Durand’s study with focal neuro findings had CT abnormalities, whereas CT findings were seen in only 17% of patients without focal findings on exam (p < 0.01). | *:* Approximately 50% of the patients in Durand’s study with focal neuro findings had CT abnormalities, whereas CT findings were seen in only 17% of patients without focal findings on exam (p < 0.01). | ||
*:* Quagliarello and Scheld recommend getting CTs only in patients who are comatose, have papilledema or who have focal neuro deficits. | *:* Quagliarello and Scheld recommend getting CTs only in patients who are comatose, have [[papilledema]] or who have focal neuro deficits. | ||
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- The role of the head CT is controversial. It should obviously be performed in all patients with suspected elevations in intracranial pressure (ICP), however this is often a difficult clinical diagnosis.
- Approximately 50% of the patients in Durand’s study with focal neuro findings had CT abnormalities, whereas CT findings were seen in only 17% of patients without focal findings on exam (p < 0.01).
- Quagliarello and Scheld recommend getting CTs only in patients who are comatose, have papilledema or who have focal neuro deficits.