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    Heading for a fall? Management of head injury in infants.

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    Authors
    Williamson, M
    Keenan, P
    Kuan, S
    McKay, M
    Affiliation
    The Children's University Hospital, Temple St, Dublin 1. williamson2@gmail.com
    Issue Date
    2010-09
    MeSH
    Accidental Falls
    Brain Injuries
    Craniocerebral Trauma
    Female
    Humans
    Infant
    Male
    
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    Heading for a fall? Management of head injury in infants. 2010, 103 (8):241-3 Ir Med J
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    Irish medical journal
    URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/10147/122289
    PubMed ID
    21046865
    Abstract
    Head injury is one of the commonest reasons for infants (< 1 year) to attend the Emergency Department (ED). Clinical management varies considerably and concern about non accidental injury results in a high admission rate in some hospitals. Information was obtained on 103 children under one year of age presenting to the ED with head injury in a prospective study. The average age was 6.7 months and 57% of patients were male. Twenty eight babies had skull x rays with 1 skull fracture diagnosed. None required CT brain scan. Ninety eight (94%) were discharged home from the ED. There were no unplanned returns, readmissions or adverse events. The incidence of traumatic brain injury in children under one year of age presenting with head injury is low and the majority can be safely discharged home.
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    0332-3102
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