Evaluation of isolated skull fractures in children
Abstract
The Brain Injury Guidelines (BIG) was recently adapted to pediatric patients by developing a pediatric-specific risk stratification algorithm, BIG for Kids (kBIG).(1) Children differ from adults in injury patterns and have a higher prevalence of isolated skull fractures without intracranial hemorrhage (ICH). Given the frequency of this injury pattern, a distinct kBIG 0 category was created. This study aimed to better characterize isolated skull fractures in children. We hypothesized that these fractures carry a low risk of ICH development or neurosurgical intervention.
Keywords
Pediatric TraumaSkull FractureIntracranial HemorrhageNeurosurgeryRisk StratificationTraumatic Brain InjuryHashtags
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