Factors related to adverse long-term outcomes after mild traumatic brain injury in children: a scoping review

Conclusions The most researched risk factors are sex, age and mechanism of injury, but their effects have been estimated inconsistently and did not show a clear pattern. The most studied outcomes are recovery patterns and symptom severity. However, these may not be the most important outcomes for clinicians and patients. Future primary studies in this area should focus on patient-important outcomes. Population-based prospective studies are needed that address prespecified hypotheses on the relationship of risk factors with given outcomes to enable reliable prediction of long-term adverse outcomes for childhood mTBI.
Source: Archives of Disease in Childhood - Category: Pediatrics Authors: Tags: Open access Original research Source Type: research