Intracranial Hemorrhage Associated with Tangential Gunshot Wounds to the Head

1998 
. Tangential gunshot wounds (TGSWs) to the head are gunshot wounds in which the bullet or bullet fragments do not penetrate the inner table of the skull. Objectives: To determine the occurrence of intracranial hemorrhage (ICH) associated with TGSW to the head and to assess the ability of selected clinical criteria to predict ICH in this patient population. Methods: A retrospective chart review of patients diagnosed as having TGSWs to the head presenting to the ED of Los Angeles County + University of Southern California Medical Center from October 1, 1993, to May 31, 1996. Results: Four hundred twenty patients with gunshot wounds to the head presented to the ED. CT confirmed the diagnosis of TGSWs in 154 patients (36.7%). Head CT of patients with TGSWs revealed 25 (16.2%) skull fractures and 37 (24.0%) ICHs. Fourteen (56.0%) skull fractures were depressed. Of patients with a CT-doc-umented TGSW to the head, 23 (16.1%) had a history of a loss of consciousness (LOC), 129 (84.3%) had a normal neurologic examination in the ED, 17 (11.1%) had a Glasgow Coma Scale score (GCS) < 15, and 75 (48.7%) had retained extracranial bullets or bullet fragments. Of all patients with TGSWs to the head, 113 had a GCS of 15 with no LOC and a normal neurologic examination, with 17 of these 113 patients (15.0%) having ICH. One patient died while hospitalized. Fifty-six (36.6%) patients were released home directly from the ED. Five clinical criteria (history of LOC, GCS < 15 on ED presentation, skull fracture, location of TGSW on the skull, and presence of extra-cranial bullet fragments) were examined to determine their ability to predict ICH. None of these criteria either alone or in combination were adequately predictive of ICH. Conclusion: In this series, 1 in 4 patients with a TGSW to the head had an ICH. All patients with TGSWs to the head should undergo head CT to rule out depressed skull fractures and ICH.
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