Extradural Haemorrhage Flashcards
Define Extradural Haemorrhage?
Bleeding and accumulation of blood in the extradural space
What is Extradural Haemorrhage usually caused by?
Usually due to fracture of the temporal or parietal bones leading to rupture of the middle meningeal artery
What are the risk factors for Extradural Haemorrhage?
Bleeding tendency
E.g. - haemophilia, anticoagulant therapy
What is the epidemiology of extradural haemorrhage?
UK incidence: 20/10,000
10% of severe head injuries
Most commonly seen in Young Adults
What are the presenting symptoms of extradural haemorrhage?
Head injury with temporary loss of consiousness
Followed by lucid interval
Followed by progressive deterioration in conscious level
What are the signs of extradural haemorrhage on physical examination?
Scalp trauma or fracture Headache Deteriorating GCS Signs of raised ICP Cushing's Reflex
What are the signs of raised ICP?
Dilated, unresponsive pupil on the side of the injury
What is Cushing’s Reflex?
Hypertension
Bradycardia
Irregular Breathing
What investigations do you do for extradural haemorrhage?
Urgent CT scan
Check for a haematoma
Look for feature of raised ICP (e.g. midline shift)