Data-driven evidence shows truthful caregiver histories and significant overdiagnosis of abusive head trauma

Chris B. Brook
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Abstract

Objective

We analyzed the veracity of caregiver-provided histories when infants present with intracranial pathologies and abusive head trauma (AHT) is suspected.

Methods

A comparison of medical findings is made using data from 335 infants with acute intracranial pathologies and no extracranial findings associated with abuse. Two null hypotheses were tested: (1) that cases where caregivers reported accidental trauma have similar medical findings to independently witnessed accidents; and (2) that cases where caregivers reported no trauma have similar medical findings as cases where caregivers reported accidental trauma.

Results

The first null hypothesis is not rejected, corroborating caregiver histories of accidental trauma, yet such cases are diagnosed as AHT at significantly higher rates than accidents witnessed by unbiased independent observers. The second null hypothesis is rejected, corroborating caregiver histories that no trauma occurred.

Conclusions

Data suggest that caregivers can provide valuable diagnostic information when infants present with acute intracranial pathologies and suggest substantial rates of misdiagnosis of AHT.

数据驱动的证据表明,真实的护理人员病史和严重的虐待性头部创伤诊断过度
目的 我们分析了当婴儿出现颅内病变并怀疑有虐待性头部外伤(AHT)时,护理人员提供的病史的真实性。 方法 我们使用 335 名患有急性颅内病变且未发现与虐待有关的颅外病变的婴儿的数据,对医学检查结果进行了比较。对两个零假设进行了检验:(1) 护理人员报告的意外创伤病例与独立目击的意外创伤病例具有相似的医学发现;(2) 护理人员报告的无创伤病例与护理人员报告的意外创伤病例具有相似的医学发现。 结果 第一个零假设未被拒绝,证实了护理人员的意外创伤史,但此类病例被诊断为 AHT 的比例明显高于无偏见的独立观察者目睹的事故。第二个零假设被否决,证实了护理人员的病史中没有发生外伤。 结论 数据表明,当婴儿出现急性颅内病变时,看护者可提供有价值的诊断信息,同时也表明 AHT 的误诊率很高。
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