 This study found that only patients with certain risk factors such as low plate-let counts, altered consciousness, or new vomiting episodes were likely to have radiographic head injuries after falling in the hospital setting. These findings may help reduce the number of unnecessary CT scans in inpatient falls by identifying patients who are at higher risk of having a radiographic head injury. This article was authored by Hiroshi Okamoto, Toru Hashimoto, Famioki Tokioka, and others.