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儿童虐待影像学表现与 COVID-19 时期的特点

Child Abuse Imaging and Findings in the Time of COVID-19.

机构信息

Center for Pediatric Clinical Effectiveness, Children's Hospital of Philadelphia.

出版信息

Pediatr Emerg Care. 2022 Feb 1;38(2):65-69. doi: 10.1097/PEC.0000000000002630.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

To assess the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on physical abuse in young children, we compared the following before and during the pandemic: (1) skeletal survey volume, (2) percent of skeletal surveys revealing clinically unsuspected (occult) fractures, and (3) clinical severity of presentation. We hypothesized that during the pandemic, children with minor abusive injuries would be less likely to present for care, but severely injured children would present at a comparable rate to prepandemic times. We expected that during the pandemic, the volume of skeletal surveys would decrease but the percentage revealing occult fractures would increase and that injury severity would increase.

METHODS

We conducted a retrospective study of children younger than 2 years undergoing skeletal surveys because of concern for physical abuse at a tertiary children's hospital. Subjects were identified by querying a radiology database during the March 15, 2019-October 15, 2019 (pre-COVID-19) period and the March 15, 2020-October 15, 2020 (COVID-19) period, followed by chart review to refine our population and abstract clinical and imaging data.

RESULTS

Pre-COVID-19, 160 skeletal surveys were performed meeting the inclusion criteria, compared with 125 during COVID-19, representing a 22% decrease. No change was observed in identification of occult fractures (6.9% pre-COVID vs 6.4% COVID, P = 0.87). Clinical severity of presentation did not change, and child protective services involvement/referral decreased during COVID.

CONCLUSIONS

Despite a >20% decrease in skeletal survey performance early in the pandemic, the percent of skeletal surveys revealing occult fractures did not increase. Our results suggest that decreases in medical evaluations for abuse did not stem from decreased presentation of less severely injured children.

摘要

目的

评估 COVID-19 大流行对幼儿身体虐待的影响,我们比较了大流行前后以下方面:(1)骨骼检查量,(2)显示临床未发现(隐匿)骨折的骨骼检查百分比,以及(3)临床表现的临床严重程度。我们假设在大流行期间,受轻微虐待性伤害的儿童不太可能寻求护理,但严重受伤的儿童的就诊率与大流行前相当。我们预计,在大流行期间,骨骼检查量会减少,但显示隐匿性骨折的百分比会增加,受伤严重程度会增加。

方法

我们对一家三级儿童医院因怀疑身体虐待而接受骨骼检查的 2 岁以下儿童进行了回顾性研究。通过在 2019 年 3 月 15 日至 2019 年 10 月 15 日(COVID-19 前)和 2020 年 3 月 15 日至 2020 年 10 月 15 日(COVID-19)期间对放射学数据库进行查询,确定研究对象,然后进行图表审查以完善我们的人群,并提取临床和影像学数据。

结果

COVID-19 前符合纳入标准的骨骼检查为 160 次,而 COVID-19 期间为 125 次,减少了 22%。未发现隐匿性骨折的检出率发生变化(COVID-19 前为 6.9%,COVID-19 为 6.4%,P = 0.87)。临床表现严重程度未发生变化,儿童保护服务的参与/转介在 COVID-19 期间减少。

结论

尽管大流行早期骨骼检查的数量减少了 20%以上,但显示隐匿性骨折的骨骼检查百分比并未增加。我们的结果表明,虐待医疗评估的减少并非源于受伤较轻的儿童就诊率降低。

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