| Literature DB >> 35748958 |
Nicky Niele1,2, Frans B Plötz3,4, Ellen Tromp5, Bart Boersma6, Maarten Biezeveld7, Matthijs Douma8, Katja Heitink9,10, Gavin Ten Tusscher11, Hans B van Goudoever4, Marlies A van Houten12.
Abstract
Currently, in young children with minor traumatic head injuries (MTHI) classified as intermediate risk (IR), PECARN recommends clinical observation over computer tomography (CT) scan depending on provider comfort, although both options being possible. In this study, we describe clinicians' choice and which factors were associated with this decision. This was a planned sub-study of a prospective multicenter observational study that enrolled 1006 children younger than 18 years with MTHI who presented to six emergency departments in The Netherlands. Of those, 280 children classified as IR group fulfilling one or more minor criteria, leaving the clinician with the choice between clinical observation and a CT scan. In our cohort, 228/280 (81%) children were admitted for clinical observation, 15/280 (5.4%) received a CT scan, 6/280 (2.1%) received a CT scan and were admitted for observation, and 31/280 (11%) children were discharged from the emergency department without any intervention. Three objective factors were associated with a CT scan, namely age above 2 years, the presence of any loss of consciousness (LOC), and presentation on weekend days.Entities:
Keywords: Computed tomography scan; Guidelines; Observation; Pediatric minor traumatic head injuries
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Year: 2022 PMID: 35748958 PMCID: PMC9395303 DOI: 10.1007/s00431-022-04514-8
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Eur J Pediatr ISSN: 0340-6199 Impact factor: 3.860
Fig. 1Patient’s enrollment
Management of children under 6 years of age with MTHI classified as intermediate risk (IR) (N = 280)
| Children < 6 years of age in an IR group with choice between observation and CT scan ( | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Total | Isolated CT scan | Observation | CT and observation | Discharge | Significance | |
| Male | 157 (56.1) | 11 (7.0) | 129 (82.2) | 3 (1.9) | 14 (8.9) | |
| Female | 123 (43.9) | 4 (3.3) | 99 (80.5) | 3 (2.4) | 17 (13.8) | |
| < 1 y | 101 (36.1) | 0 (0) | 93 (92.1) | 2 (2.0) | 6 (5.9) | |
| 1–2 y | 83 (29.6) | 1 (1.2) | 67 (80.7) | 3 (3.6) | 12 (14.5) | |
| 2–3 y | 37 (13.2) | 4 (10.8) | 27 (73.0) | 0 (0) | 6 (16.2) | |
| 3–4 y | 25 (8.9) | 5 (20.0) | 18 (72.0) | 0 (0) | 2 (8.0) | |
| 4–5 y§ | 34 (12.1) | 5 (14.7) | 23 (67.6) | 1 (2.9) | 5 (14.7) | |
| Pediatrician | 146 (52.1) | 12 (8.2) | 113 (77.4) | 3 (2.1) | 18 (12.3) | |
| Neurologist | 22 (7.9) | 0 (0) | 21 (95.5) | 0 (0) | 1 (4.5) | |
| Surgeon | 48 (17.1) | 1 (2.1) | 41 (85.4) | 2 (4.2) | 4 (8.3) | |
| Emergency physician | 63 (22.5) | 2 (3.2) | 52 (82.5) | 1 (1.6) | 8 (12.7) | |
| Other | 1 (0.4) | 0 (0) | 1 | 0 (0) | 0 (0) | |
| Weekday | 189 (67.5) | 7 (3.7) | 162 (85.7) | 5 (2.6) | 15 (7.9) | |
| Weekend day# | 91 (32.5) | 8 (8.8) | 66 (72.5) | 1 (1.1) | 16 (17.6) | |
| 08.00–17.00 | 152 (58.7) | 12 (7.9) | 119 (78.3) | 4 (2.6) | 17 (11.2) | |
| 17.00–08.00 | 107 (41.3) | 3 (2.8) | 88 (82.2) | 2 (1.9) | 14 (13.1) | |
| 08.00–17.00 | 132 (47.3) | 9 (6.8) | 105 (79.5) | 4 (3.0) | 14 (10.6) | |
| 17.00–08.00 | 147 (52.7) | 6 (4.1) | 122 (83.0) | 2 (1.4) | 17 (11.6) | |
| Fall ≤ 1 m | 130 (47.1) | 6 (4.6) | 104 (80.0) | 1 (0.8) | 19 (14.6) | |
| Fall > 1 m | 146 (52.9) | 9 (6.2) | 121 (82.9) | 4 (2.7) | 12 (8.2) | |
| Pedestrian/bicyclist vs. motor vehicle | 3 (1.1) | 0 (0) | 2 (66.7) | 0 (0) | 1 (33.3) | |
| No pedestrian/bicyclist vs. motor vehicle | 277 (98.9) | 15 (5.4) | 226 (81.6) | 6 (2.2) | 30 (10.8) | |
| Discharge from motor vehicle | 0 | 1 | ||||
| No discharge from motor vehicle | 280 (100) | 15 (5.4) | 228 (81.4) | 6 (2.1) | 31 (11.1) | |
| Other | 29 (10.4) | 3 (10.3) | 20 (69.0) | 0 (0) | 6 (20.7) | |
| No other | 251 (89.6) | 12 (4.8) | 208 (82.9) | 6 (2.4) | 25 (10.0) | |
| Yes | 31 (11.1) | 5 (16.1) | 24 (77.4) | 1 (3.2) | 1 (3.2) | |
| No | 248 (88.9) | 10 (4.0) | 203 (81.9) | 5 (2.0) | 30 (12.1) | |
§Children aged both 4 and 5 years old
#Defined as Saturday and Sunday and all Dutch feast days
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