Medical and Legal Uncertainties and Controversies in "Shaken Baby Syndrome" or Infant "Abusive Head Trauma".

IF 0.6 Q2 LAW Journal of Law and Medicine Pub Date : 2024-05-01
James Tibballs, Neera Bhatia
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Uncertainties and controversies surround "shaken baby syndrome" or infant "abusive head trauma". We explore Vinaccia v The Queen (2022) 70 VR 36; [2022] VSCA 107 and other selected cases from Australia, the United Kingdom and the United States. On expert opinion alone, a "triad" of clinical signs (severe retinal haemorrhages, subdural haematoma and encephalopathy) is dogmatically attributed diagnostically to severe deliberate shaking with or without head trauma. However, the evidence for this mechanism is of the lowest scientific level and of low to very low quality and therefore unreliable. Consequently, expert opinion should not determine legal outcomes in prosecuted cases. Expert witnesses should reveal the basis of their opinions and the uncertainties and controversies of the diagnosis. Further, the reliability of admissions of guilt while in custody should be considered cautiously. We suggest abandonment of the inherently inculpatory diagnostic terms "shaken baby syndrome" and "abusive head trauma" and their appropriate replacement with "infantile retinodural haemorrhage".

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摇晃婴儿综合症 "或婴儿 "虐待性头部创伤 "在医学和法律方面的不确定性和争议。
围绕 "婴儿摇晃综合症 "或婴儿 "虐待性头部创伤 "的不确定性和争议。我们探讨了 Vinaccia 诉女王案(2022)70 VR 36;[2022] VSCA 107 以及其他选自澳大利亚、英国和美国的案例。仅凭专家意见,临床症状的 "三联征"(严重视网膜出血、硬膜下血肿和脑病)就被教条地诊断为有或没有头部创伤的严重蓄意摇晃所致。然而,这种机制的证据科学水平最低,质量很低甚至很低,因此并不可靠。因此,专家意见不应决定起诉案件的法律结果。专家证人应披露其意见的依据以及诊断的不确定性和争议。此外,在羁押期间认罪的可靠性也应慎重考虑。我们建议放弃 "摇晃婴儿综合症 "和 "虐待性头部外伤 "这些本质上具有定罪意义的诊断术语,代之以 "婴儿视网膜硬膜出血"。
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