Intracranial findings associated with low odds of retinal hemorrhage among children under 2 years of age at a single pediatric trauma center.

IF 3.4 2区 心理学 Q1 FAMILY STUDIES
Katherine Snyder, Holly Hughes Garza, Bhairav Patel, Karla A Lawson
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Abstract

Background: Evaluation by a pediatric ophthalmologist to look for retinal hemorrhages (RH) is often part of screening for occult injury among young children with intracranial hemorrhage (ICH) presenting to a trauma center. While important, this examination may lengthen the time a child and family remain at the hospital.

Objective: We sought to identify injury patterns associated with a low likelihood of RH, which may help streamline child abuse screening protocols for very young children with ICH.

Methods, participants and setting: We conducted a retrospective cohort study of all children at a single Pediatric Level I Trauma Center who were <24 months of age, had ICH diagnosed between January 1, 2016, and June 30, 2021, and had a complete fundoscopic examination by a pediatric ophthalmologist.

Results: Of 177 children evaluated, 20 % had retinal hemorrhages. Odds of RH were very low among children with a single ICH directly underlying a skull fracture (uOR 0.05; 95 % CI 0.01-0.35), or with a single epidural hemorrhage (uOR 0.11; 95 % CI 0.01-0.84), compared to those with other intracranial injury patterns. Only one case in each group had RH: it was the same child, and the RH did not have the characteristics typically associated with abusive head trauma (AHT).

Conclusions: A dilated fundoscopic examination by a pediatric ophthalmologist may not be necessary in children <2 years of age with a single intracranial bleed directly below a skull fracture, or a single epidural hemorrhage, when there are no additional indicators of elevated AHT risk.

Level of evidence: Prognostic and Epidemiological; Level III.

在一家儿科创伤中心,颅内检查结果与两岁以下儿童视网膜出血的低几率有关。
背景:由小儿眼科医生进行视网膜出血(RH)评估通常是创伤中心对颅内出血(ICH)患儿进行隐匿性损伤筛查的一部分。这项检查虽然重要,但可能会延长患儿及其家人在医院的逗留时间:我们试图确定与 RH 可能性较低相关的损伤模式,这可能有助于简化年幼 ICH 患儿的虐童筛查方案:我们对一家儿科一级创伤中心的所有儿童进行了一项回顾性队列研究:在接受评估的 177 名儿童中,20% 患有视网膜出血。与其他颅内损伤模式的患儿相比,直接发生在颅骨骨折下的单次 ICH(uOR 0.05;95 % CI 0.01-0.35)或单次硬膜外出血(uOR 0.11;95 % CI 0.01-0.84)的患儿发生 RH 的几率非常低。每组中只有一个病例有RH:这是同一个孩子,而且RH并不具有与虐待性头部创伤(AHT)相关的典型特征:结论:儿童可能不需要由小儿眼科医生进行散瞳眼底镜检查:预后和流行病学;III 级。
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期刊介绍: Official Publication of the International Society for Prevention of Child Abuse and Neglect. Child Abuse & Neglect The International Journal, provides an international, multidisciplinary forum on all aspects of child abuse and neglect, with special emphasis on prevention and treatment; the scope extends further to all those aspects of life which either favor or hinder child development. While contributions will primarily be from the fields of psychology, psychiatry, social work, medicine, nursing, law enforcement, legislature, education, and anthropology, the Journal encourages the concerned lay individual and child-oriented advocate organizations to contribute.
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