Andreas R Slente, Emma A Tsuchiya, Mikkel H Jensen, Emilie B Øberg, Johan Heiberg
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Abstract
Background: Trauma is a leading cause of death and disability in the pediatric population. CT has gained a key role in the management of pediatric trauma. Recently, there has been an increased focus on limiting exposure to ionizing radiation in pediatric patients. Furthermore, most CT scans performed in the management of pediatric trauma are without clinically relevant findings. Therefore, the proposed scoping review aims to assess the effects of introducing a guideline addressing whether pediatric trauma patients should undergo a CT scan.
Methods: In accordance with the Preferred reporting items for systematic review and meta-analysis extension for scoping reviews (PRISMA-ScR) we will conduct a scoping review assessing the effect of implementing CT-scan guidelines in the management of pediatric trauma. We will examine study design, patient characteristics, details of implemented guidelines, and outcomes across included studies.
Results: Results will be reported both descriptively and in tabulated form.
Conclusion: The proposed scoping review will provide an overview of the published evidence concerning the introduction of CT-scan guidelines for the management of pediatric trauma. This might aid in the implementation of further initiatives to reduce ionizing radiation exposure in the pediatric trauma population.
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Acta Anaesthesiologica Scandinavica publishes papers on original work in the fields of anaesthesiology, intensive care, pain, emergency medicine, and subjects related to their basic sciences, on condition that they are contributed exclusively to this Journal. Case reports and short communications may be considered for publication if of particular interest; also letters to the Editor, especially if related to already published material. The editorial board is free to discuss the publication of reviews on current topics, the choice of which, however, is the prerogative of the board. Every effort will be made by the Editors and selected experts to expedite a critical review of manuscripts in order to ensure rapid publication of papers of a high scientific standard.