Difference between revisions of "Brain Injury"

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==Guidance==
 
==Guidance==
 
• '''Acceptable'''  if all of following are present:
 
  
- Fully recovery with no ongoing neurological complications associated with the injury
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Unacceptable if any of the following:
  
- >6 months since recovery from most recent injury
+
- TBI with loss of consciousness >30 minutes
  
- Loss of consciousness <1 hour
+
- TBI with intracranial bleeding
  
-       Associated neurological symptoms lasted <10 days
+
- TBI with severe injuries (fractures, ITU)
  
-       No more than one head injury within past 12 months
+
- Concussion (diagnosed by healthcare professional) within 3 months of the donation
  
- No more than 6 lifetime concussions/head injuries
+
- Chronic neurological symptoms (>3 months) secondary to concussion
  
 
• '''Unacceptable''' if any of the following:
 
  
- Loss of consciousness >1 hour
+
Acceptable if all of following are present:
  
- >6 lifetime concussions/head injuries
+
- >3 months since recovery from most recent concussion
  
- Chronic neurological symptoms secondary to the head injury
+
- No TBI/concussion episode with loss of consciousness >30 minutes
  
- Coma
+
- No associated neurological symptoms lasting >10 days
  
- Stroke
 
  
- Transient ischaemic attack
+
Discuss with medical officer:
  
- Intracranial haemorrhage (epidural, subdural or subarachnoid haematoma)
+
- Any concussion with post concussions symptoms 10 days to 3 months
  
- Craniotomy
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- Skull fracture (cranial OR facial fractures)
  
- Chronic traumatic encephalopathy
+
- Transsphenoidal (nose/sinus) surgery
 
 
• '''Discuss with medical officer''' :
 
  
-       More than one head injury in the past 12 months
+
- Orbital (eye socket) surgery
  
- Neurological symptoms from any injury lasted >10 days up to 3 months
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- Vestibular (inner ear) surgery
  
- Skull fracture (cranial OR facial fractures)
 
  
- Transsphenoidal (nose/sinus) surgery
+
TBI defined as diagnosed traumatic brain injury
  
- Orbital (eye socket) surgery
+
Concussion must be diagnosed by a healthcare professional. A concussion is a mild traumatic brain injury with temporary self-limiting symptoms.
  
- Vestibular (inner ear) surgery
+
BM and DLC considered unproblematic
  
 
==Pseudonyms or Related Conditions==
 
==Pseudonyms or Related Conditions==

Revision as of 16:07, 16 September 2025

Acceptability at recruitment

Acceptable

Acceptability at CT/Work Up

Acceptable

Individual Risk

Donor

Explanation of condition

A common form of brain trauma is a concussion which is a traumatic injury that alters the way the brain functions. Effects are usually temporary but can include headaches and problems with concentration, memory, balance and coordination. Although concussions usually are caused by a blow to the head, they can also occur when the head and upper body are violently shaken. Other terms for concussion are “mild traumatic brain injury” or MTBI. For purposes of volunteer donor assessment, a concussion must have been medically diagnosed by a physician or other medical personnel or met concussion criteria through sports assessment by a trainer or coach. Other serious injuries of the brain that may not have been specifically diagnosed as a concussion should also be taken into consideration in this assessment.

Guidance

Unacceptable if any of the following:

- TBI with loss of consciousness >30 minutes

- TBI with intracranial bleeding

- TBI with severe injuries (fractures, ITU)

- Concussion (diagnosed by healthcare professional) within 3 months of the donation

- Chronic neurological symptoms (>3 months) secondary to concussion


Acceptable if all of following are present:

- >3 months since recovery from most recent concussion

- No TBI/concussion episode with loss of consciousness >30 minutes

- No associated neurological symptoms lasting >10 days


Discuss with medical officer:

- Any concussion with post concussions symptoms 10 days to 3 months

- Skull fracture (cranial OR facial fractures)

- Transsphenoidal (nose/sinus) surgery

- Orbital (eye socket) surgery

- Vestibular (inner ear) surgery


TBI defined as diagnosed traumatic brain injury

Concussion must be diagnosed by a healthcare professional. A concussion is a mild traumatic brain injury with temporary self-limiting symptoms.

BM and DLC considered unproblematic

Pseudonyms or Related Conditions

Concussion

Brain bleed

Intracranial Haemorrhage

Stroke

Transient Ischaemic Attack (TIA)

Version

Version 2, Edition 1

Date of Last Update

4th December 2023