Simple blood test could be used to detect concussions

AFP RELAXNEWS
March 29, 2016 23:50 MYT
At present, the most precise method of detection is using a CT scan, which is expensive and linked to radiation exposure. - File Photo
According to a new study published in JAMA Neurology, a simple blood test could suffice to detect signs of concussion in patients up to a week following trauma.
Published by researchers at Orlando Health in Florida, the find, based on analysis of almost 600 patients over three years, could significantly expand and facilitate the detection of concussions in patients.
Symptoms of this kind of head injury can often be delayed, making this method of detection a very useful tool.
In addition, patients are most often diagnosed by the observation of symptoms which include vomiting, loss of balance and headaches.
The study was able to show that a biomarker could be identified in patients' bloodstreams allowing the detection of mild to moderate brain injuries in patients 18 and up with a 97% accuracy rate, when verified by comparing to scans.
At present, the most precise method of detection is using a CT scan, which is expensive and linked to radiation exposure.
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