Aim: To characterise the causes, clinical characteristics and short-term outcomes of neonates who presented to paediatric emergency departments with a head injury. Methods: Secondary analysis of a prospective data set of paediatric head injuries at 10 emergency departments in Australia and New Zealand. Patients without neuroimaging were followed up by telephone call. We extracted epidemiological information, clinical findings and outcomes in neonates (≤28 days). Results: Of 20 137 children with head injuries, 93 (0.5%) occurred in neonates. These were mostly fall-related (75.2%), commonly from a care giver's arms, or due to being accidentally struck by a person/object (20.4%). There were three cases of non-accidental head injuries (3.2%). M...
BACKGROUND: Head injuries in children are responsible for a large number of emergency department vis...
Background: Head injuries in children are responsible for a large number of emergency department vis...
The risk of serious head injury (HI) from a fall in a young child is ill defined. The relationship b...
AIM: To characterise the causes, clinical characteristics and short-term outcomes of neonates who pr...
OBJECTIVES: Variation in the management of paediatric head injury has been identified worldwide. Thi...
© 2018 Paediatrics and Child Health Division (The Royal Australasian College of Physicians) Aim: Pen...
Background: Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is common and is a leading cause of presentations to emerge...
Trauma is one of the leading causes of mortality and morbidity both in childhood and adult populatio...
Objective: Although there is a large body of research on head injury (HI) inflicted by caregivers in...
Study objective: Existing clinical decision rules guide management for head-injured children present...
Aims While the majority of head injuries (HIs) in children are non-intentional, there is limited inf...
© 2018 American College of Emergency Physicians Study objective: Existing clinical decision rules gu...
OBJECTIVE: Although there is a large body of research on head injury (HI) inflicted by caregivers in...
OBJECTIVE. Our goal was to conduct a prospective, multicentered, comparative study that would object...
ABSTRACT The neonatal period is a highly vulnerable time for an infant. The high neonatal morbidity ...
BACKGROUND: Head injuries in children are responsible for a large number of emergency department vis...
Background: Head injuries in children are responsible for a large number of emergency department vis...
The risk of serious head injury (HI) from a fall in a young child is ill defined. The relationship b...
AIM: To characterise the causes, clinical characteristics and short-term outcomes of neonates who pr...
OBJECTIVES: Variation in the management of paediatric head injury has been identified worldwide. Thi...
© 2018 Paediatrics and Child Health Division (The Royal Australasian College of Physicians) Aim: Pen...
Background: Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is common and is a leading cause of presentations to emerge...
Trauma is one of the leading causes of mortality and morbidity both in childhood and adult populatio...
Objective: Although there is a large body of research on head injury (HI) inflicted by caregivers in...
Study objective: Existing clinical decision rules guide management for head-injured children present...
Aims While the majority of head injuries (HIs) in children are non-intentional, there is limited inf...
© 2018 American College of Emergency Physicians Study objective: Existing clinical decision rules gu...
OBJECTIVE: Although there is a large body of research on head injury (HI) inflicted by caregivers in...
OBJECTIVE. Our goal was to conduct a prospective, multicentered, comparative study that would object...
ABSTRACT The neonatal period is a highly vulnerable time for an infant. The high neonatal morbidity ...
BACKGROUND: Head injuries in children are responsible for a large number of emergency department vis...
Background: Head injuries in children are responsible for a large number of emergency department vis...
The risk of serious head injury (HI) from a fall in a young child is ill defined. The relationship b...