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Mild head trauma in children: When is a roentgenogram Necessary.

J C Leonidas, W Ting, A Binkiewicz, R Vaz, R M Scott, S G Pauker.   

Abstract

Review of 354 infants and children who had skull roentgenography for head trauma over a 21/2-year period revealed a low incidence of fractures (4.2%) and no serious intracranial complications. With the exception of one patient with an elevated surgically depressed skull fracture, treatment was not changed because of the detection of a fracture. Thus, in the usually mild head trauma sustained by most children, routine skull roentgenography is inefficient. To make efficient use of resources, clinical criteria are necessary to select patients for skull roentgenography. Criteria previously defined for adult patients are, however, less useful in children. On the basis of the present study, additional criteria were identified so that fractures may be detected among children with mild head trauma, at much reduced cumulative cost and exposure to radiation. Nevertheless, the clinical importance of detection of skull fractures remains uncertain.

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Year:  1982        PMID: 7058088

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Pediatrics        ISSN: 0031-4005            Impact factor:   7.124


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