2018
DOI: 10.18314/ipcc.v1i1.1151
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Diagnostic Yield of Skeletal Survey in Pediatric Trauma Patients by Age

Abstract: Introduction: Non-accidental Trauma (NAT) is a major cause of morbidity and mortality in children. Younger children are at greater risk of NAT. In this observational study, we determine if there is an association between a child’s age, frequency of positive of skeletal surveys and the types of injuries discovered in pediatric patients undergoing a trauma work up. Methods:  The study sample consisted of all pediatric trauma patients < 3 years old, who had skeletal surveys performed at a tertiary care c… Show more

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