Literature DB >> 1942142

Deaths from falls in children: how far is fatal?

D L Chadwick1, S Chin, C Salerno, J Landsverk, L Kitchen.   

Abstract

The outcome of injury was determined in 317 children who were brought to a children's trauma center with a history from the caretaker that the child had fallen. Cases in which the clinicians' judgment was that an incorrect history had been given were included along with cases in which the history was not questioned. Seven deaths occurred in 100 children who fell 4 feet or less. One death occurred in 117 children who fell 10 feet to 45 feet. The 7 children who died in short falls all had other factors in their cases which suggested false histories. When children incur fatal injuries in falls of less than 4 feet, the history is incorrect. Long falls with an outdoor component are likely to be reliable data points for studies of children's injuribility.

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Year:  1991        PMID: 1942142     DOI: 10.1097/00005373-199110000-00006

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Trauma        ISSN: 0022-5282


  19 in total

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Review 4.  Current controversies in the interpretation of non-accidental head injury.

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Review 5.  Head injury--abuse or accident?

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6.  Controversies in pediatric forensic pathology.

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7.  Diagnostic guidelines in abusive head trauma: key recommendations of a French public hearing.

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8.  Estimating the Relevance of Historical Red Flags in the Diagnosis of Abusive Head Trauma.

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Review 9.  Nonaccidental head trauma in infants.

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Journal:  Childs Nerv Syst       Date:  2007-03-17       Impact factor: 1.475

10.  Accidental head trauma during care activities in the first year of life: a neurosurgical comparative study.

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