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    The addition of S100B to guidelines for management of mild head injury is potentially cost saving by Calcagnile, Olga, Anell, Anders, Undén, Johan

    Published in BMC neurology (20-10-2016)
    “…Mild traumatic brain injury (TBI) is associated with substantial costs due to over-triage of patients to computed tomography (CT) scanning, despite validated…”
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    Validation of the Scandinavian guidelines for initial management of minimal, mild and moderate traumatic brain injury in adults by Undén, Linda, Calcagnile, Olga, Undén, Johan, Reinstrup, Peter, Bazarian, Jeff

    Published in BMC medicine (09-12-2015)
    “…Acute management of traumatic brain injury (TBI), in particular mild TBI, focuses on the detection of the 5-7 % who may be harboring potentially…”
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    Validation of the Scandinavian guidelines for minor and moderate head trauma in children: protocol for a pragmatic, prospective, observational, multicentre cohort study by Wickbom, Fredrik, Calcagnile, Olga, Marklund, Niklas, Undén, Johan

    Published in BMJ open (03-04-2024)
    “…IntroductionMild traumatic brain injury is common in children and it can be challenging to accurately identify those in need of urgent medical intervention…”
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    Clinical validation of S100B use in management of mild head injury by Calcagnile, Olga, Undén, Linda, Undén, Johan

    Published in BMC emergency medicine (27-10-2012)
    “…Despite validated guidelines, management of mild head injury (MHI) is still associated with excessive computed tomography (CT) scanning. Reports concerning…”
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    S100B levels are affected by older age but not by alcohol intoxication following mild traumatic brain injury by Calcagnile, Olga, Holmén, Anders, Chew, Michelle, Undén, Johan

    “…Biomarkers of brain damage and head injury are potentially useful tools in the management of afflicted patients. Particularly S100B has received much attention…”
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