Concussion Flashcards
Concussion is
a transient disturbance of neurological function
- induced by head injury
- and resulting in no persistent abnormal neurological signs.
There may or may not be brief loss of consciousness.
Classification of concussion
Grade
- Clinical features
Mild (grade 1)
- stunned or dazed
- sensorium clears in <60 secs
- no post-traumatic amnesia
- ± loss of consciousness
Moderate (grade 2)
- stunned or dazed
- sensorium cloudy >60 secs
- headache
- amnesia <60 mins
- ± loss of consciousness
Severe (grade 3)
- sensorium cloudy >60 secs
- amnesia >60 mins
- irritable
- persistent headache
- unsteady gait
- ± loss of consciousness
Management
is supportive and observation.
The patient should lie down and rest for a few hours.
Paracetamol may be used for headache.
Post-concussion syndrome
Occasionally persistence of headaches and dizziness for a number of weeks.
Poor memory and concentration and sluggish decision making indicate impaired mental capacity.
It should be investigated with neuropsychological testing and CT scanning or MRI of the brain
Resources:
Pocket concussion recognition tool or Sports Concussion Assessment Tool (SCATs)