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Association between linear skull fractures and intracranial hemorrhage in children with minor head trauma.

David B Erlichman1, Einat Blumfield, Swapnil Rajpathak, Amanda Weiss.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: To determine whether skull fractures can be used to associate intracranial hemorrhage with minor head trauma (MHT).
OBJECTIVE: We conducted a retrospective study evaluating the association between linear skull fractures and intracranial hemorrhage among children with MHT. Furthermore, we evaluated the significance of small intracranial hemorrhages by assessing the need for neurosurgical interventions.
MATERIALS AND METHODS: The case group included 114 children with a diagnosis of a linear skull fracture and the control group included 125 children without the diagnosis. We conducted multivariable logistic regression analyses to estimate the odds ratio (OR) between linear skull fractures and intracranial bleeding.
RESULTS: Among the cases, 29 of 114 (25%) children were diagnosed with an intracranial hemorrhage on CT, compared to only 14 of 125 (11%) among the controls. The multivariable OR for intracranial hemorrhages comparing cases and controls adjusted for age and gender was 2.17 (95% confidence interval [CI]: 1.01, 4.68). All the intracranial hemorrhages were small (3.8 +/- 2.3 mm) and none of them required any neurosurgical intervention.
CONCLUSION: The presence of a linear skull fracture is an independent risk factor for intracranial hemorrhage. However, all the intracranial hemorrhages associated with the skull fractures were small and did not require any neurosurgical interventions.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 20217069     DOI: 10.1007/s00247-010-1555-4

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Pediatr Radiol        ISSN: 0301-0449


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