About this trial
At the emergencies rooms, patients with head trauma meeting one of the NICE criteria, which include antiplatelet inhibitors treatment, are considered as patients with a risk of cerebral haemorrage and are taken systematically for a CT-scanner.
However, there are more and more antiplatelet inhibitor's patient with minor head injury traumas seen at the emergencies room and the efficiency of this NICE criteria is controversial on litterature.
This study aims to determine that the absence of no other NICE criteria than antiplatelet inhibitors is a sufficient condition to eliminate a cerebral haemorrhage for patients with head injury traumas, and conversely, that antiplatelet inhibitors treatment would not be by itself an indication for a CT-scanner.
Eligibility criteria
Qualifiers
At least 18 years old
Patient with a head injury trauma, described by the patient or seen at the clinical exam
Glasgow score between 13 and 15 at the clinical exam
Current treatment with antiplatelet inhibitors
Disqualifiers
Absence of CT-scanner
Patients with double anti-platelet aggregation
Patients on anticoagulants
Trial design
Treatments tested in this trial
- CT-scanner