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Ottawa CT Head Rule

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Pro Tip

Document GCS explicitly at 2 hours post-injury as a separate value from the admission GCS — many emergency records fail to capture the 2-hour GCS, making the Ottawa criterion unverifiable. A simple timestamp on the nursing observation chart at 2 hours ensures this critical data point is not missed.

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The Ottawa CT Head Rule was developed as part of the Ottawa Rules project, which also produced the Ottawa Ankle Rules (one of the most successfully implemented clinical decision rules in history, reducing unnecessary ankle X-rays by 40%). The head injury version went through rigorous derivation and validation across multiple Canadian emergency departments before publication in The Lancet in 2001.

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