Start Date
5-15-2025 9:30 AM
End Date
5-15-2025 11:30 AM
Description
Background
Problem Statement: Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is a high-incidence condition causing substantial economic burden on trauma centers worldwide. Many institutions have begun using validated algorithms for safe management, such as the Modified Brain Injury Guidelines (BIG) Criteria. At Jefferson, tICH have not historically been treated algorithmically, and therefore, tICH patients are often subject to excessive imaging surveillance and admission lengths.
Aim Statement: To institute a new algorithm modeled off mBIG criteria for the management of tICH patient at Jefferson to streamline treatment and safely reduce the number of surveillance HCTs obtained, as well as length of stay in this population.
Keywords
traumatic brain injury, patients, safety, admissions
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Instituting a New Traumatic ICH Algorithm at Jefferson
Background
Problem Statement: Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is a high-incidence condition causing substantial economic burden on trauma centers worldwide. Many institutions have begun using validated algorithms for safe management, such as the Modified Brain Injury Guidelines (BIG) Criteria. At Jefferson, tICH have not historically been treated algorithmically, and therefore, tICH patients are often subject to excessive imaging surveillance and admission lengths.
Aim Statement: To institute a new algorithm modeled off mBIG criteria for the management of tICH patient at Jefferson to streamline treatment and safely reduce the number of surveillance HCTs obtained, as well as length of stay in this population.


Comments
Presented at the 2025 Jefferson Health Equity and Quality Improvement (HEQI) Summit.