Occult fractures detected on radiographs in young children with a concern for abusive head trauma.

IF 0.7 4区 医学 Q4 MEDICINE, RESEARCH & EXPERIMENTAL
Biomedical Papers-Olomouc Pub Date : 2024-11-01 Epub Date: 2023-05-12 DOI:10.5507/bp.2023.018
Eliska Popelova, Zuzana Holubova, Marcela Dvorakova, Martin Kyncl
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Abstract

Aims: To determine the incidence of children < 2 years old with suspected abusive head trauma, to evaluate usage of dedicated skeletal radiographs and the incidence of clinically occult fractures on dedicated skeletal radiographs.

Methods: This is a retrospective single centre study of children < 2 years old with traumatic brain injury, referred to the University Hospital's Social Services Department between December 31, 2012 and December 31, 2020. Clinical and demographic data was retrieved from medical notes and imaging was reviewed by paediatric radiologists.

Results: 26 children (17 males), 2 weeks to 21 months of age (median age 3 months) were included. Eleven children (42%) had traumatic history, fourteen children (54%) had one or more bruises, eighteen children (69%) had abnormal neurological findings. 16 children (62%) had dedicated skeletal radiographs, 7 children (27%) had radiographs of part of the skeleton and 3 children (11%) had no skeletal radiographs. 5 out of 16 children (31%) with dedicated skeletal radiographs had a clinically occult fracture. 15 (83%) of clinically occult fractures had high specificity for abuse.

Conclusion: The incidence of suspected abusive head trauma in children < 2 years old is low. Clinically occult fractures were detected in one third of children with dedicated skeletal radiographs. The majority of these fractures have high specificity for abuse. Dedicated skeletal imaging is not performed in more than one third of the children and hence fractures may be missed. Efforts should be taken to increase awareness of child abuse imaging protocols.

在放射线检查中发现幼儿有隐性骨折,并担心有头部外伤。
目的:确定疑似头部外伤的小于2岁儿童的发病率,评估专用骨骼X光片的使用情况以及专用骨骼X光片上临床隐匿性骨折的发病率:这是一项回顾性单中心研究,研究对象为2012年12月31日至2020年12月31日期间转诊至大学医院社会服务部的2岁以下脑外伤儿童。研究人员从医疗记录中提取了临床和人口统计学数据,并由儿科放射科医生对影像学进行了审查。结果:研究共纳入26名儿童(17名男性),年龄在2周至21个月(中位数为3个月)之间。11名儿童(42%)有外伤史,14名儿童(54%)有一处或多处瘀伤,18名儿童(69%)有神经系统异常。16名儿童(62%)有专门的骨骼X光片,7名儿童(27%)有部分骨骼X光片,3名儿童(11%)没有骨骼X光片。在16名接受过专门骨骼X光检查的儿童中,有5名(31%)出现了临床隐性骨折。15例(83%)临床隐匿性骨折对虐待具有高度特异性:结论:2岁以下儿童疑似头部外伤的发生率较低。结论:在小于 2 岁的儿童中,疑似虐待性头部外伤的发生率很低。其中大部分骨折对虐待具有高度特异性。超过三分之一的儿童没有进行专门的骨骼成像检查,因此可能会漏诊骨折。应努力提高人们对虐待儿童成像协议的认识。
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Biomedical Papers-Olomouc
Biomedical Papers-Olomouc MEDICINE, RESEARCH & EXPERIMENTAL-
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2.30
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74
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6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Biomedical Papers is a journal of Palacký University Olomouc, Faculty of Medicine and Dentistry, Olomouc, Czech Republic. It includes reviews and original articles reporting on basic and clinical research in medicine. Biomedical Papers is published as one volume per year in four issues.
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