Table 1

Variant 1: Minor or Mild Acute Closed Head Injury (GCS ≥ 13), Without Risk Factors or Neurologic Deficit*

Radiologic Exam ProcedureAppropriateness RatingComments
CT, head, without contrast7Known to be low-yield
X-ray and/or CT, cervical spine5
MRI, head, without contrast4
CT, head, without and with contrast3
CTA, head and neck3Rarely indicated with mild trauma
CT, head, without and with contrast2
INV, cerebral angiography1
NUC, SPECT1
PET1
CT, head, xenon-enhanced1
US, transcranial Doppler1
  • Appropriateness Criteria Scale: 1 = least appropriate; 9 = most appropriate. CT, computed tomography; MRI, magnetic resonance imaging; CTA, computed tomographic angiography; SPECT, single photon emission computed tomography; PET, positron emission tomography; US, ultrasound; MRA, magnetic resonance angiography; INV, invasive; fMRI, functional magnetic resonance imaging.

  • * Head Trauma: American College of Radiology Appropriateness Criteria for Neuroimaging.23