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颅骨X光片对评估轻度头部受伤后的无症状婴儿有用吗?

Are skull radiographs useful in the evaluation of asymptomatic infants following minor head injury?

作者信息

Ros S P, Cetta F

机构信息

Department of Pediatrics, Loyola University Medical Center, Maywood, Illinois 60153.

出版信息

Pediatr Emerg Care. 1992 Dec;8(6):328-30. doi: 10.1097/00006565-199212000-00005.

Abstract

Head injuries constitute a common problem in the pediatric population. Recent studies indicate that infants are at increased risk for skull fractures following head trauma. The purpose of our study is to examine the utility of skull radiographs in asymptomatic infants presenting after a minor head injury. We retrospectively reviewed the records of all head-injured infants who presented to our emergency department between March 1990 and July 1991. All symptomatic patients and all infants who did not undergo radiologic evaluation were excluded from the analysis. During the study period, 35 asymptomatic infants were evaluated in our emergency department following head trauma. The mean age of the study patients was 5.5 +/- 3.8 months; 54% were male; and falls accounted for the injury in 88% of cases. The skull radiograms were normal in 30 patients, equivocal in two, and positive for a parietal skull fracture in three. The three infants who sustained skull fractures were male, were younger than three months, and had fallen from heights not exceeding three feet. Computed head tomograms revealed no intracranial pathology in these patients. We conclude that all infants who present following minor skull trauma should undergo radiologic evaluation.

摘要

头部损伤是儿科人群中的常见问题。近期研究表明,婴儿头部外伤后发生颅骨骨折的风险增加。我们研究的目的是探讨颅骨X线片在轻度头部损伤后无症状婴儿中的应用价值。我们回顾性分析了1990年3月至1991年7月间在我院急诊科就诊的所有头部受伤婴儿的病历。所有有症状的患者以及所有未接受放射学评估的婴儿均被排除在分析之外。在研究期间,35名无症状婴儿在头部外伤后在我院急诊科接受了评估。研究患者的平均年龄为5.5±3.8个月;54%为男性;88%的病例损伤是由跌倒所致。30例患者的颅骨X线片正常,2例不明确,3例顶骨颅骨骨折阳性。发生颅骨骨折的3名婴儿均为男性,年龄小于3个月,跌倒高度不超过3英尺。这些患者的头部计算机断层扫描未发现颅内病变。我们得出结论,所有轻度颅骨外伤后就诊的婴儿均应接受放射学评估。

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