Palpable signs of skull fractures on physical examination and depressed skull fractures or traumatic brain injuries on CT in children.

IF 3 3区 医学 Q1 PEDIATRICS European Journal of Pediatrics Pub Date : 2024-12-01 Epub Date: 2024-10-10 DOI:10.1007/s00431-024-05807-w
Silvia Bressan, Daniel Tancredi, Charles T Casper, Liviana Da Dalt, Nathan Kuppermann
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Abstract

To assess the actual presence of underlying depressed skull fractures and traumatic brain injuries (TBI) on computed tomography (CT) in children with and without palpable skull fractures on physical examination following minor head trauma. This was a secondary analysis of a prospective, observational multicenter study enrolling 42,412 children < 18 years old with Glasgow Coma Scale scores ≥ 14 following blunt head trauma. A palpable skull fracture was defined per the treating clinician documentation on the case report form. Skull fractures and TBIs were determined on CT scan by site radiologists. Palpable skull fractures were reported in 368/10,698 (3.4%) children < 2 years old, and in 676/31,613 (2.1%) of older children. Depressed skull fractures on CT were observed in 56/273 (20.5%) of younger children with palpable skull fractures and in 34/3047 (1.1%) of those without (rate difference 19.4%; 95%CI 14.6-24.2%), and in 30/486 (6.2%) vs 63/11,130 (0.6%) of older children (rate difference 5.6%; 95%CI 3.5-7.8%). TBIs on CT were found in 73/273 (26.7%) and 189/3047 (6.2%) of younger children with and without palpable skull fractures (rate difference 20.5%; 95%CI 15.2-25.9), and in 61/486 (12.6%) vs 424/11,130 (3.8%) of older children (rate difference 8.7%; 95%CI 6.1-12.0).Conclusions: Although depressed skull fractures and TBIs on CT are more common in children with palpable fractures than those without, most of these children do not have underlying depressed fractures. The discriminatory ability of the scalp examination could be enhanced by direct bedside visualization of the skull, such as through ultrasound.

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儿童体格检查时可触及颅骨骨折的体征,CT 显示凹陷性颅骨骨折或脑外伤。
目的:评估轻微头部外伤后体格检查可触及颅骨骨折和未触及颅骨骨折的儿童在计算机断层扫描(CT)中是否存在潜在的凹陷性颅骨骨折和创伤性脑损伤(TBI)。这是对一项前瞻性多中心观察研究的二次分析,该研究共纳入了 42,412 名儿童
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期刊介绍: The European Journal of Pediatrics (EJPE) is a leading peer-reviewed medical journal which covers the entire field of pediatrics. The editors encourage authors to submit original articles, reviews, short communications, and correspondence on all relevant themes and topics. EJPE is particularly committed to the publication of articles on important new clinical research that will have an immediate impact on clinical pediatric practice. The editorial office very much welcomes ideas for publications, whether individual articles or article series, that fit this goal and is always willing to address inquiries from authors regarding potential submissions. Invited review articles on clinical pediatrics that provide comprehensive coverage of a subject of importance are also regularly commissioned. The short publication time reflects both the commitment of the editors and publishers and their passion for new developments in the field of pediatrics. EJPE is active on social media (@EurJPediatrics) and we invite you to participate. EJPE is the official journal of the European Academy of Paediatrics (EAP) and publishes guidelines and statements in cooperation with the EAP.
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