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Subdural haematoma and effusion in infancy: an epidemiological study.

C Hobbs1, A-M Childs, J Wynne, J Livingston, A Seal.   

Abstract

AIM: To determine incidence, aetiology, and clinical features of subdural haematoma and effusion (SDH/E) in infancy throughout the British Isles.
METHODS: Cases were notified to the British Paediatric Surveillance Unit over 12 months by paediatricians, neurosurgeons, and paediatric and forensic pathologists.
RESULTS: A total of 186 infants (121 boys, 65 girls) aged 0-2 years were identified. Annual incidence of SDH/E for the UK and Republic of Ireland is 12.54/100,000 aged 0-2 (95% CI 10.3 to 14.62) and 24.1/100,000 aged 0-1 (95% CI 20.89 to 28.18). A total of 106 infants suffered non-accidental head injury (NAHI), 7 accidental head injury, 26 a perinatal cause, 7 a non-traumatic medical condition, 23 meningitis, and in 17 the cause was undetermined; 35 infants died. Significant differences were found in injury pattern, body weight, and Townsend score between NAHI and SDH/E from other cause. There were fewer diagnostic investigations in non-NAHI cases. Delay in diagnosis of greater than a week occurred in 48/181.
CONCLUSION: SDH/E is a significant cause of morbidity and mortality in infancy. NAHI is the predominant cause of SDH/E. SDH/E can present in a non-specific and varied way and must be considered in any infant who is unwell. Determining the cause of the SDH/E in some cases continues to present a diagnostic challenge.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 16113132      PMCID: PMC1720567          DOI: 10.1136/adc.2003.037739

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Arch Dis Child        ISSN: 0003-9888            Impact factor:   3.791


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