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Localized Intravascular Coagulopathy of Venous Malformation Involving the Labia as a Mimic of Child Sexual Abuse 局部血管内凝血病的静脉畸形涉及阴唇作为模拟儿童性虐待
Q3 Medicine Pub Date : 2020-09-01 DOI: 10.1016/j.cpem.2020.100787
Leslie Strickler DO, FAAP , Lan Anh Van-Dinh MD , Christopher Torrez MD , Jessica Williams MD

Given location and relative rarity, anogenital injuries in children often prompt concern for maltreatment. We present a case of localized intravascular coagulopathy as a complication of venous malformation, which mimicked abusive trauma leading to an evaluation for maltreatment. Comprehensive assessment identified the underlying medical cause. This case represents an example of the importance of objective assessment in unusual case presentations to ensure diagnostic accuracy, and appropriate direction of medical and child protection resources.

由于位置和相对罕见,儿童的肛门生殖器损伤往往引起对虐待的关注。我们目前的情况下,局部血管内凝血病作为静脉畸形的并发症,模仿虐待创伤导致评估虐待。综合评估确定了潜在的医疗原因。这一病例说明了对异常病例进行客观评估的重要性,以确保诊断的准确性,以及医疗和儿童保护资源的适当方向。
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Pediatric Fractures: Identifying and Managing Physical Abuse 儿童骨折:识别和管理身体虐待
Q3 Medicine Pub Date : 2020-09-01 DOI: 10.1016/j.cpem.2020.100786
Jessalyn Shaw MD, Kirsten Simonton MD

Childhood fractures are a common reason for presentation to the emergency department. Fractures are also an important manifestation of child maltreatment. Therefore, it is critical that healthcare providers understand historical, biomechanical, physical examination, and psychosocial factors that can help differentiate abusive skeletal trauma from accidental injuries and recognize other contributors such as metabolic bone disease. As fractures may not be apparent based on history and examination alone, medical providers with concern for abusive injury in young children should understand when and how to evaluate for occult skeletal and other injuries. While no fracture location is pathognomonic for abuse, certain fracture types have high specificity for abuse and therefore knowledge of their radiologic appearance, mechanism of injury, and association with maltreatment is essential. This article will review current knowledge on the topic of child abuse considerations when children present with fractures.

儿童骨折是到急诊室就诊的常见原因。骨折也是儿童虐待的一个重要表现。因此,医疗保健提供者了解历史、生物力学、体格检查和社会心理因素是至关重要的,这些因素可以帮助区分虐待性骨骼创伤和意外伤害,并识别代谢性骨病等其他因素。由于仅凭病史和检查,骨折可能并不明显,因此关注幼儿虐待性损伤的医疗提供者应了解何时以及如何评估隐匿性骨骼损伤和其他损伤。虽然没有骨折部位是虐待的典型症状,但某些类型的骨折对虐待有很高的特异性,因此了解它们的放射学表现、损伤机制以及与虐待的关系是必不可少的。这篇文章将回顾当前的知识关于儿童虐待的考虑,当儿童出现骨折。
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Child Maltreatment and Cannabis: Intersection in Pediatric Emergency Department Visits 儿童虐待和大麻:儿科急诊科访问的交集
Q3 Medicine Pub Date : 2020-09-01 DOI: 10.1016/j.cpem.2020.100790
Jennifer A. Tendler MD, FAAP , Pratima R. Shanbhag MD, FAAP , Kathryn M. Wells MD, FAAP

Cannabis is the most commonly used illicit drug in the world. The use of cannabis continues to evolve, as it is available in a growing variety of forms and changing potencies. At the time of this writing, eleven states and the District of Columbia have legalized recreational cannabis use for adults. Studies of pediatric cannabis exposure after legalization have demonstrated an increase in related emergency department visits. Here we review some of the ways that pediatric cannabis exposure may present to the emergency care clinician, including accidental exposure, intentional exposure, drug facilitated sexual assault, commercial sexual exploitation of children, and caregiver use and impairment. We also review the ways in which substance abuse and child maltreatment intersect and illustrate how these examples of pediatric cannabis exposure should prompt consideration of child maltreatment.

大麻是世界上最常用的非法药物。大麻的使用在不断发展,其形式和效力也在不断变化。在撰写本文时,11个州和哥伦比亚特区已经将成人娱乐性大麻使用合法化。对大麻合法化后儿童接触大麻的研究表明,相关急诊就诊增加。在这里,我们回顾了儿童大麻暴露可能呈现给急诊临床医生的一些方式,包括意外暴露、故意暴露、药物促成的性侵犯、对儿童的商业性剥削以及护理人员的使用和损害。我们还审查了药物滥用和儿童虐待交叉的方式,并说明了这些儿童大麻暴露的例子应该如何促使考虑儿童虐待。
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Failure of Midline Fusion in a Neonate Mistaken as Trauma From Acute Sexual Assault 新生儿中线融合失败误诊为急性性侵犯创伤
Q3 Medicine Pub Date : 2020-09-01 DOI: 10.1016/j.cpem.2020.100788
Jada Ingalls DO , Reena Isaac MD

In this case report, we present an 8-day-old female with failure of midline fusion, also known as perineal groove, that was mistaken for trauma from acute sexual assault and provide a review of the literature to improve the recognition and management of this condition. Failure of midline fusion is a rare congenital anomaly that has not been well studied and may mimic trauma from sexual assault. Therefore, a thorough understanding of the characteristics and clinical presentation of this entity may help medical providers differentiate failure of midline fusion from injury. Clinical awareness of failure of midline fusion needs to be improved through further study of its incidence, prevalence, pathogenesis, natural history, work-up, and treatment.

在这个病例报告中,我们报告了一个8天大的女性,中线融合失败,也被称为会阴沟,被误认为是急性性侵犯造成的创伤,并提供了文献综述,以提高对这种情况的认识和管理。中线融合失败是一种罕见的先天性异常,尚未得到很好的研究,可能与性侵犯造成的创伤相似。因此,彻底了解这种疾病的特点和临床表现可以帮助医生区分中线融合失败和损伤。通过对中线融合失败的发生率、患病率、发病机制、自然史、检查和治疗等方面的进一步研究,提高临床对中线融合失败的认识。
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Bruising in Infants and Children: Minor Skin Injuries Can Have Major Implications 婴儿和儿童的瘀伤:轻微的皮肤损伤可能会产生重大影响
Q3 Medicine Pub Date : 2020-09-01 DOI: 10.1016/j.cpem.2020.100785
Kelsey A. Gregory MD , Amanda K. Fingarson DO

Bruising is a common finding in children presenting to emergency departments and can result from either accidental or abusive trauma. In physically abused children, bruising often precedes other, more severe injuries. Key features can help distinguish normal childhood bruising from bruising concerning for physical abuse, which can guide an appropriate medical workup and help ensure child safety.

This review will cover bruising features associated with physical abuse. A child's age and developmental capabilities relate to the likelihood of bruising being due to physical abuse. Features specific to the bruising itself are also significant. Bruising location, as well as the pattern and number of bruises are relevant in assessing injury plausibility. A careful medical assessment with consideration of alternate diagnoses is critical in thoroughly evaluating the likelihood of abuse. Laboratory and radiographic studies can help identify potentially contributory underlying medical conditions as well as injuries that may not be apparent on physical examination.

瘀伤是儿童在急诊科常见的发现,可能是由于意外或虐待创伤造成的。在身体受虐待的儿童中,瘀伤往往先于其他更严重的伤害。关键特征可以帮助区分正常的儿童瘀伤和与身体虐待有关的瘀伤,这可以指导适当的医疗检查并帮助确保儿童安全。这篇综述将涵盖与身体虐待有关的瘀伤特征。儿童的年龄和发育能力与身体虐待造成瘀伤的可能性有关。瘀伤本身的特征也很重要。瘀伤的位置,以及瘀伤的模式和数量与评估损伤的合理性有关。仔细的医疗评估并考虑替代诊断对于彻底评估滥用的可能性至关重要。实验室和放射学研究可以帮助确定潜在的潜在疾病,以及在体检中可能不明显的损伤。
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When Child Neglect Is an Emergency 当儿童被忽视是一个紧急情况
Q3 Medicine Pub Date : 2020-09-01 DOI: 10.1016/j.cpem.2020.100784
Kristine Fortin MD, MPH

Neglect is the most prevalent form of child maltreatment. Neglect can lead to serious medical issues requiring emergency department care including injuries, ingestions, decompensation of chronic illnesses, and urgent behavioral health concerns. Knowledge of different types of neglect, and of how each type could result in an emergency department (ED) visit could help clinicians to recognize and respond to neglect. This review will outline supervisory, medical, dental, emotional, and physical neglect. Children could also present to the ED for evaluation after a substantiated report for neglect. Therefore, this review also covers important elements of medical evaluations for children who have experienced neglect. Neglect is the most common reason for foster care placement, and considerations for emergency medicine providers caring for children in foster care are outlined. Avenues for prevention of neglect in the ED setting are also discussed.

忽视是虐待儿童最普遍的形式。忽视可能导致严重的医疗问题,需要急诊科护理,包括受伤、摄入、慢性疾病代偿失调和紧急行为健康问题。了解不同类型的忽视,以及每种类型如何导致急诊科(ED)访问,可以帮助临床医生识别和应对忽视。本综述将概述监督、医疗、牙科、情感和身体忽视。儿童也可以在被证实的忽视报告后到急诊科进行评估。因此,本综述还涵盖了对遭受忽视的儿童进行医学评估的重要内容。忽视是寄养安置最常见的原因,并概述了照顾寄养儿童的急诊医学提供者的考虑因素。本文还讨论了预防急诊科忽视的途径。
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Applications of Telemedicine in Child Abuse Pediatrics 远程医疗在虐待儿童儿科学中的应用
Q3 Medicine Pub Date : 2020-09-01 DOI: 10.1016/j.cpem.2020.100789
John D Melville MS, MD , Natalie Laub MD , Vincent J Palusci MD, MS

Child abuse is a common and morbid condition that is frequently identified in the emergency department, but emergency departments far outnumber specialized child abuse pediatricians. The small size and slow growth of child abuse as a specialty requires innovative approaches to ensure that specialized services are available to all children who may have been abused.

This review covers the history and core concepts of telemedicine in child abuse pediatrics, highlighting services including live patient visits, advice and consultation, and retrospective peer review. We describe a deliberate approach to establishing a telemedicine program. Training and practice help establish new competencies in this form of medicine. Evaluation and sound business planning lead to sustainable and positive change. We also discuss challenges unique to child abuse telemedicine including confidentiality, security, provider engagement, and specialized training.

Child abuse is a common and pervasive problem whereas child abuse pediatricians are both few and far between. Telemedicine may provide a solution to problems of availability and distribution within our specialty.

儿童虐待是一种常见和病态的情况,经常在急诊科发现,但急诊科的人数远远超过专门的儿童虐待儿科医生。儿童虐待作为一种专业,其规模小且增长缓慢,因此需要采用创新方法,以确保所有可能受到虐待的儿童都能获得专门服务。本综述涵盖了虐待儿童儿科远程医疗的历史和核心概念,重点介绍了包括患者现场就诊、建议和咨询以及回顾性同行评议在内的服务。我们描述了一种建立远程医疗计划的深思熟虑的方法。培训和实践有助于在这种形式的医学中建立新的能力。评估和健全的业务规划导致可持续和积极的变化。我们还讨论了虐待儿童远程医疗的独特挑战,包括保密性、安全性、提供者参与和专业培训。虐待儿童是一个普遍而普遍的问题,而虐待儿童的儿科医生却少之又少。远程医疗可能为我们的专业提供可用性和分布问题的解决方案。
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引用次数: 4
Child Maltreatment: A Problem Both Worsened and Concealed in Crises 儿童虐待:一个在危机中恶化又隐藏的问题
Q3 Medicine Pub Date : 2020-09-01 DOI: 10.1016/j.cpem.2020.100800
Kirsten Simonton MD, Amanda Fingarson DO
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Abusive Head Trauma: A Review of Current Knowledge 虐待性头部创伤:当前知识综述
Q3 Medicine Pub Date : 2020-09-01 DOI: 10.1016/j.cpem.2020.100791
Sundes Kazmir MD , Norell Rosado MD

Abusive head trauma is a specific type of child maltreatment associated with high morbidity and mortality rates that can be challenging to diagnose as there is often no history or a fabricated one. Including the diagnosis in a differential requires a high level of suspicion from frontline providers especially when the clinical presentation is subtle as signs and symptoms can mimic other common conditions in pediatrics. This may result in a delayed or missed diagnosis. A thorough and comprehensive history and physical exam and complete documentation are essential for timely diagnosis. Consultation with a child abuse pediatrician is recommended if available. This article reviews current knowledge of the epidemiology, presenting signs and symptoms, clinical findings, and differential diagnosis of abusive head trauma with a focus on relevant information for the emergency department care provider.

虐待性头部创伤是儿童虐待的一种特殊类型,与高发病率和死亡率相关,诊断起来具有挑战性,因为通常没有病史或捏造病史。将诊断纳入鉴别诊断需要一线医护人员的高度怀疑,特别是当临床表现微妙时,因为体征和症状可能模仿儿科的其他常见病症。这可能导致延迟或漏诊。彻底和全面的病史和体检以及完整的文件是及时诊断的必要条件。如果可能,建议咨询儿童虐待儿科医生。这篇文章回顾了目前的流行病学知识,表现的体征和症状,临床表现和鉴别诊断的虐待性头部创伤的重点是相关信息的急诊科护理提供者。
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Optimizing Interdisciplinary Care of Pediatric Sexual Assault and Abuse in the Emergency Department: A Quality Improvement Approach 优化跨学科护理儿科性侵犯和虐待在急诊科:质量改进方法
Q3 Medicine Pub Date : 2020-09-01 DOI: 10.1016/j.cpem.2020.100799
Lisa Mathey MSN, APRN-NP, SANE-A, SANE-P , Kate Balsley MPH , Sheila Hickey MSW MJ , Kirsten Simonton MD , Jose Celio , Yiannis L. Katsogridakis MD, MPH

The Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children's Hospital of Chicago identified issues with team communication, consistency of services provided, and continuity of care within the sexual abuse and assault program in the emergency department (ED) which necessitated improvement efforts. The aim of this project was to engage an interdisciplinary team to define and delineate roles and streamline clinical workflows from ED presentation to nonacute follow-up. An interdisciplinary team was convened and utilized quality improvement methodology to complete a current state analysis, develop a future state design, and prioritize interventions for improvement. The project team focused on four interventions: (1) establish a team approach with delineated roles and responsibilities; (2) develop and implement consistent workflows to reduce unwarranted variation in care; (3) expand education on the sexual assault nurse examiner (SANE) program more broadly to the care teams in the ED; and (4) implement clinical decision support (CDS) tools to streamline the continuum of sexual assault services provided. Three of the interventions (all but education) were carried out as a comprehensive care guideline for patients presenting to the ED for evaluation. The ED implemented this care guideline in August 2019. The utilization of quality improvement methodology was effective in ensuring an organized, interdisciplinary team response for the evaluation of pediatric and adolescent sexual abuse and assault in the ED. It enabled strong buy-in from team members and ownership of the process with anticipated improvements in patient care and experiences.

安&;芝加哥Robert H. Lurie儿童医院在急诊科(ED)的性虐待和性侵犯项目中发现了团队沟通、提供服务的一致性以及护理的连续性等问题,这些问题需要改进。该项目的目的是让一个跨学科的团队来定义和描述角色,并简化从急症表现到非急性随访的临床工作流程。一个跨学科的团队被召集起来,并利用质量改进方法来完成当前状态分析,开发未来状态设计,并优先考虑改进的干预措施。项目团队着重于四个干预措施:(1)建立团队方法,明确角色和职责;(2)制定和实施一致的工作流程,以减少护理中不必要的变化;(3)在急诊科的护理团队中更广泛地扩展性侵犯护士审查员(SANE)项目的教育;(4)实施临床决策支持工具,以精简所提供的性侵犯服务。其中三种干预措施(除教育外)作为综合护理指南用于到急诊科进行评估的患者。急诊科于2019年8月实施了该护理指南。质量改进方法的使用有效地确保了一个有组织的、跨学科的团队对儿科和青少年性虐待和性侵犯的评估做出反应。它使团队成员能够强烈支持和拥有这一过程,并预期改善患者护理和经验。
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