In the evaluation of SAH in the ED, does everyone with a negative head CT require subsequent LP?
On 1/29/14!, we’ll review Perry’s study in BMJ on CT performed within 6 hours of headache onset.
Practice-changing? Peruse and decide.
Enjoy! and please post your thoughts, comments and questions below.
http://www.bmj.com.newproxy.downstate.edu/content/343/bmj.d4277?view=long&pmid=21768192
If your downstate library access is limited, here’s the citation.
Perry JJ , Stiell IG , Sivilotti ML , et al. Sensitivity of computed tomography performed within six hours of onset of headache for diagnosis of subarachnoid haemorrhage: prospective cohort study . BMJ . 2011;343:d4277
Jay Khadpe MD
- Editor in Chief of "The Original Kings of County"
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- SUNY Downstate / Kings County Hospital
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