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Children’ s Head injury
Algorithm for the prediction
of Important Clinical Events
J Dunning et al.
Arch Dis Child 2006;91:885-91
Prospective Cohort study from
2000-2003 (n=22772)
Outcome measure: composite
comprising death,
neurosurgical intervention, or
marked abnormalities on CT
Safer than Canadian CT head
rule
May increase rate of CT
scanning
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