The pediatric head injury chapter is a poignant depiction of the widely accepted and utilized PECARN clinical decision rules for the patient in two specific age cohorts. Applying these rules can decrease the need for head CT and unnecessary radiation exposure.Pogribny, Andrej...
ObjectiveThe Pediatric Emergency Care Applied Research Network (PECARN) traumatic brain injury (TBI) age-based clinical prediction rules identify children at very low risk of a significant head injury who can safely avoid CT. Our goal was to independently validate these prediction rules.DesignCross-...
Within PECARN, both census tract level socioeconomic deprivation and public insurance/self pay status were risk factors for presentation with a firearm-related injury [16]. Lastly, multiple single institution level studies have demonstrated a significant association between SES and risk of firearm-...
Theresearch, published inThe Lancet Child & Adolescent Health Journal, validates intra-abdominal injury (IAI) andtraumatic brain injury(TBI) prediction rules established by the Pediatric Emergency Care Applied Research Network (PECARN). The IAI and TBI prediction rules were created by co-principal inv...
Pediatric Emergency Care Applied Research Network head injury clinical prediction rules are reliable in practice. ObjectiveThe Pediatric Emergency Care Applied Research Network (PECARN) traumatic brain injury (TBI) age-based clinical prediction rules identify children ... D Schonfeld,S Bressan,LD Dalt,...
get a urine. Go after COVID and flu if you think the swabs are beneficial or strep, but otherwise, you can avoid labs. In general, I think parents are most worried that their child’s gonna have a brain tumor or something wrong inside their head, and naturally, their minds will gravit...
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ObjectiveThe Pediatric Emergency Care Applied Research Network (PECARN) traumatic brain injury (TBI) age-based clinical prediction rules identify children at very low risk of a significant head injury who can safely avoid CT. Our goal was to independently validate these prediction rules.DesignCross-...
head trauma to decide the necessity of a computed tomography scan. The aims of this article are to describe differences of these algorithms, the mechanism of traumatic brain injury with radiological imaging findings in the pediatric population, and explain complications of undiagnosed traumatic brain ...
Pediatric Head Injury GuidelinesThe Pediatric Head Injury chapter is a poignant depiction of the widely accepted and utilized PECARN clinical decision rules for the patient in two specific age cohorts. Applying these rules can decrease the need for head CT and unnecessary radiation exposure....