Published online by Cambridge University Press: 28 April 2020
Mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI) is a common presentation to the Emergency Department (ED). In most cases patients can be assessed and discharged the same day with reassurance that within a short period any residual symptoms will resolve. However, for a sizeable minority of patients diagnosed with mTBI, the term can seem a cruel misnomer. Many will suffer with a constellation of debilitating symptoms including fatigue, irritability, lability of mood, inability to concentrate, headache, dizziness, sensitivity to noise and light, depression and anxiety.1 Although in most, these symptoms will subside within 3 months; in up to 30% of patients with mTBI, they can persist well beyond 6 months.2 The consequences for quality of life, relationships and employment can be devastating.
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