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International issues in abusive head trauma.

Lori D Frasier1, Patrick Kelly, Majid Al-Eissa, Gabriel J Otterman.   

Abstract

In the decades since Dr. John Caffey described a series of children with chronic subdural hematoma and long bone fractures, there has been a substantial increase in the medical recognition of various forms child abuse. In the United States, the term shaken baby syndrome was coined to explain a constellation of injuries assumed to be the result of violent shaking of infants. After improved understanding of the variety of mechanisms that occur when children are abused, abusive head trauma (AHT) has become the recommended terminology. AHT is a more comprehensive term that reflects the brain injuries that children suffer as the result of abuse. AHT continues to include shaking as a mechanism of injury as well as shaking with impact, impact alone, crushing injuries or combinations of several mechanisms. The medical community in the United States has led the way in developing new terminology and research to describe this unique and devastating form of abuse. The globalization of medicine and rapid information transfer has resulted in AHT becoming well-recognized internationally as a form of serious and fatal child abuse. This paper will review the historical basis in the United States for the diagnosis of AHT. We will also review some of the current international issue in epidemiology, diagnosis, legal processes and outcomes in selected countries/regions where child abuse physicians are actively involved in the evaluation of AHT.

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Year:  2014        PMID: 25501737     DOI: 10.1007/s00247-014-3075-0

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


  45 in total

1.  Functional time limit and onset of symptoms in infant abusive head trauma.

Authors:  Dean L Biron; Doug Shelton
Journal:  J Paediatr Child Health       Date:  2007 Jan-Feb       Impact factor: 1.954

Review 2.  On the theory and practice of shaking infants. Its potential residual effects of permanent brain damage and mental retardation.

Authors:  J Caffey
Journal:  Am J Dis Child       Date:  1972-08

3.  Primary prevention of pediatric abusive head trauma: a cost audit and cost-utility analysis.

Authors:  Joshua Friedman; Peter Reed; Peter Sharplin; Patrick Kelly
Journal:  Child Abuse Negl       Date:  2012-11-08

Review 4.  The intimidation of British pediatricians.

Authors:  Carole Jenny
Journal:  Pediatrics       Date:  2007-04       Impact factor: 7.124

5.  A survey of pediatricians' attitudes and experiences with court in cases of child maltreatment.

Authors:  Adrea D Theodore; Desmond K Runyan
Journal:  Child Abuse Negl       Date:  2006-11-13

6.  Infantile subdural haematoma in Auckland, New Zealand: 1988-1998.

Authors:  Patrick Kelly; Ian Hayes
Journal:  N Z Med J       Date:  2004-09-10

7.  Abusive head trauma in infants and children.

Authors:  Cindy W Christian; Robert Block
Journal:  Pediatrics       Date:  2009-05       Impact factor: 7.124

8.  Shaken baby syndrome in New Zealand, 2000-2002.

Authors:  Patrick Kelly; Bridget Farrant
Journal:  J Paediatr Child Health       Date:  2007-12-12       Impact factor: 1.954

Review 9.  Preventing child abuse and neglect in Saudi Arabia: are we ready?

Authors:  Maha Almuneef; Majid Al-Eissa
Journal:  Ann Saudi Med       Date:  2011 Nov-Dec       Impact factor: 1.526

10.  Pediatrician knowledge, perception, and experience on child abuse and neglect in Saudi Arabia.

Authors:  Hamed S Habib
Journal:  Ann Saudi Med       Date:  2012 May-Jun       Impact factor: 1.526

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  6 in total

Review 1.  Imaging of Abusive Trauma.

Authors:  Karuna Shekdar
Journal:  Indian J Pediatr       Date:  2016-02-17       Impact factor: 1.967

2.  Medical diagnoses among infants at entry in out-of-home care: A Swedish population-register study.

Authors:  Ulf Högberg; Roland Sennerstam; Knut Wester; Göran Högberg; Jacob Andersson; Ingemar Thiblin
Journal:  Health Sci Rep       Date:  2019-07-18

3.  Parents' experiences of seeking health care and encountering allegations of shaken baby syndrome: A qualitative study.

Authors:  Ulf Högberg; Gunnel Eriksson; Göran Högberg; Åsa Wahlberg
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2020-02-20       Impact factor: 3.240

4.  Abusive Head Trauma in Infants and Children in Japan.

Authors:  Masahiro Nonaka; Akio Asai
Journal:  J Korean Neurosurg Soc       Date:  2022-04-28

5.  Childhood non-accidental traumatic brain injuries.

Authors:  Pathoom Sukkaromdee; Viroj Wiwanitkit
Journal:  Afr J Paediatr Surg       Date:  2015 Jul-Sep

Review 6.  Pediatric abusive head trauma.

Authors:  Kun-Long Hung
Journal:  Biomed J       Date:  2020-04-21       Impact factor: 4.910

  6 in total

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