Table 1

Patient characteristics with patients categorised by modified and original severe head injury criteria, by treatment allocation

CharacteristicOriginal head injury definition (GCS<9)Modified head injury definition (GCS 3–12 and AIS≥3)
Standard carePhysician careStandard carePhysician care
n178197156182
Age at randomisation (years)43 (26–55)40 (27–60)45 (26–60)42 (27–61)
Male124 (70%)153 (78%)111 (71%)139 (76%)
At least one comorbidity74 (50%)89 (52%)59 (45%)73 (45%)
Comorbidities unknown32 (18%)28 (14%)25 (16%)22 (12%)
Warfarin1 (1%)6 (3%)1 (1%)7 (4%)
Mechanism of injury
 Transport-related97 (58%)104 (55%)89 (60%)104 (60%)
 Fall38 (23%)49 (26%)38 (26%)50 (29%)
 Other33 (20%)35 (19%)21 (14%)19 (11%)
Pupil reactivity
 Nil reactive58 (33%)66 (34%)44 (28%)48 (26%)
 One reactive16 (9%)8 (4%)16 (10%)10 (5%)
 Both reactive104 (58%)123 (62%)96 (62%)124 (68%)
Injury measures
 First GCS3 (3–6)4 (3–6)6 (3–9)6 (3–9)
 First systolic BP (mm Hg)100 (60–125)113 (70–140)111 (80–140)120 (90–140)
 Revised trauma score4.1 (2.9–6.0)4.4 (3.4–5.7)5.0 (4.1–6.2)5.0 (3.9–6.2)
 Injury severity score*24 (6–34)24 (9–34)29 (20–38)26 (20–36)
 New injury severity score*27 (7–48)29 (10–45)41 (27–57)38 (27–50)
 Head AIS score*3 (2–5)3 (2–5)4 (3–5)4 (3–5)
Type of injury—Marshall classification of first CT scan,10
 Diffuse I52 (40%)69 (45%)23 (17%)46 (28%)
 Diffuse II45 (35%)51 (33%)74 (55%)75 (45%)
 Diffuse III26 (20%)20 (13%)30 (22%)31 (19%)
 Diffuse IV6 (5%)13 (8%)7 (5%)14 (8%)
 Extradural haematoma5 (4%)5 (3%)11 (8%)13 (8%)
 Subdural haematoma30 (22%)44 (28%)47 (34%)63 (37%)
 Other haematoma3 (2%)4 (3%)4 (3%)3 (2%)
 Traumatic subarachnoid haemorrhage60 (34%)72 (37%)84 (54%)98 (54%)
 Base-of-skull fracture38 (21%)37 (19%)50 (32%)50 (27%)
  • Statistics are given as n (%) or median (IQR).

  • *2005 definition.

  • AIS, Abbreviated Injury Scale.