Management of mild brain trauma in the elderly: Literature review

  • Marrone F
  • Zavatto L
  • Allevi M
  • et al.
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Purpose: The world population is aging. As direct consequence, geriatric trauma is increasing both in absolute number and in the proportion of annual admissions causing a challenge for the health-care system worldwide. The aim of this review is to delineate the specific and practice rules for the management of mild brain trauma in the elderly. Methods: Systematic review of the last 15 years literature on mild traumatic brain injury (nTBI) in elderly patients. Results: A total of 68 articles met all eligibility criteria and were selected for the systematic review. We collected 29% high-quality studies and 71% low-quality studies. Conclusion: Clinical advices for a comprehensive management are provided. Current outcome data from mTBIs in the elderly show a condition that cannot be sustained in the future by families, society, and health-care systems. There is a strong need for more research on geriatric mild brain trauma addressed to prevent falls, to reduce the impact of polypharmacy, and to define specific management strategies.

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Marrone, F., Zavatto, L., Allevi, M., Di Vitantonio, H., Millimaggi, D., Dehcordi, S., … Taddei, G. (2020). Management of mild brain trauma in the elderly: Literature review. Asian Journal of Neurosurgery, 15(04), 809–820. https://doi.org/10.4103/ajns.ajns_205_20

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