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Title: Factors predictive for computed tomography use and abnormality in paediatric head injuries in Australia and New Zealand
Authors: Wilson, Catherine L
Hearps, Stephen Jc
Tavender, Emma J
Phillips, Natalie T
Lawton, Ben 
Kinnear, Frances 
Beattie, Amie
Mitenko, Hugh
Young, Russell
Cole, Joanne
Kochar, Amit
George, Shane 
Teo, Stephen Ss
Georgeson, Thomas 
Michael, Adam 
Mukherjee, Ashes
King, Alex 
Gamage, Lalith
Archer, Peter
Cassidy, Corey 
Rao, Arjun
Thosar, Deepali
Borland, Meredith L
Babl, Franz E
Issue Date: Feb-2021
Publisher: Wiley
Source: Wilson, C.L., Hearps, S.J., Tavender, E.J., Phillips, N.T., Lawton, B., Kinnear, F., Beattie, A., Mitenko, H., Young, R., Cole, J., Kochar, A., George, S., Teo, S.S., Georgeson, T., Michael, A., Mukherjee, A., King, A., Gamage, L., Archer, P., Cassidy, C., Rao, A., Thosar, D., Borland, M.L. and Babl, F.E. (2021), Factors predictive for computed tomography use and abnormality in paediatric head injuries in Australia and New Zealand. Emergency Medicine Australasia, 33: 157-160. https://doi.org/10.1111/1742-6723.13694
Journal: EMA - Emergency Medicine Australasia
Abstract: To investigate patient-level factors predictive for computed tomography of the brain (CTB) use and abnormality in head injured children in Australia and New Zealand. Retrospective data from tertiary, urban/suburban and regional/rural EDs including factors predictive for CTB use and abnormality. Of 3072 children at 31 EDs, 212 (6.9%) had a CTB scan, of which 66 (31%) were abnormal. Increasing age, serious mechanisms of injury and decreasing Glasgow Coma Score were predictive for ordering CTB. Decreasing age was predictive for CTB abnormalities. Other factors were not. Patient-level drivers of CTB use in children in Australia and New Zealand are consistent with international data.
DOI: 10.1111/1742-6723.13694
Keywords: Brain injury;Computed tomography;Emergency medicine;Head injury;Paediatric
Type: Article
Appears in Sites:Gold Coast Health Publications

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