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The goal of this observational study is to identify blood biomarkers that could help in the management of paediatric patients with mild TBI. The main questions it aims to answer are: 1. How can blood biomarkers reduce unnecessary CT scan and reduce the length of stay at the emergency department? 2. How can blood biomarker predict post-concussion symptoms? Participants will have a blood sample taken when they are admitted at emergency department and will receive a questionnaire describing their symptoms 14 days and 3 months after their trauma.


Clinical Trial Description

Mild Traumatic Brain Injury (mTBI) in children is a very frequent reason for presentation at the paediatric emergency department. In most cases, the trauma will not lead to intracranial lesions. The first objective for clinicians is therefore to detect all children in need of neurosurgical intervention after mTBI. Although computerized tomography (CT) is currently the modality of choice for acute intracranial haemorrhage identification, care should be taken to avoid unnecessary exposure to ionizing radiation in the developing brain. Monitoring the occurrence of bleeding usually involves an observation period which generally extends from six to twenty-four hours. This time is stressful for the child and parents as well as time and cost consuming for the hospital. In addition to the acute conditions, it has been described that post-concussion symptoms can occur in the weeks or months following the trauma, and neuropsychological follow-up of these children could help prevent or reduce the symptoms. The aim of our study is to find biomarkers that can identify children with clinically important intracranial injury and/or children that will eventually suffer from a post-concussion syndrome. ;


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NCT number NCT06233851
Study type Observational
Source Pediatric Clinical Research Platform
Contact Anne-Cécile CHIOLLAZ, PharmD
Phone +41223795894
Email anne-cecile.chiollaz@unige.ch
Status Recruiting
Phase
Start date October 6, 2020
Completion date January 2025

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