TY - JOUR
T1 - The First Cause of Traumatic Death in Children < 1 Year: A Review on Abusive Head Trauma
AU - Ferrara, Pietro
AU - Caporale, Olga
AU - Basile, Maria Cristina
AU - Cutrona, Costanza
AU - Miconi, Francesco
AU - Camaioni, Marianna
AU - Coppo, Elena
AU - Caldarelli, Massimo
PY - 2016
Y1 - 2016
N2 - Context: Pediatric abusive head trauma (AHT) can be defined as an injury to the skull or intracranial contents of a child under the
age of 5 due to inflicted blunt impact or violent shaking.
Evidence Acquisition: AHTis the mostcommoncause of traumatic death in children younger than 1 year, and it is the leading cause
of death due to child abuse. Clinical presentation observed in children with AHT depends on the type of AHT and accompanying
injuries. History and physical examination are important for diagnosing AHT and for distinguishing it from other conditions that
can mimic shaken baby syndrome, such as accidental trauma, cancer, metabolic diseases, and others.
Results: Progress in research on the medical diagnosis of AHT has been remarkable, while the development of treatment strategies
has been limited. For these reasons, there is an urgent need to develop effective treatment strategies for AHT able to improve the
outcomes.
Conclusions: The construction of a nationwide database that supports clinical studies is required in the future.
AB - Context: Pediatric abusive head trauma (AHT) can be defined as an injury to the skull or intracranial contents of a child under the
age of 5 due to inflicted blunt impact or violent shaking.
Evidence Acquisition: AHTis the mostcommoncause of traumatic death in children younger than 1 year, and it is the leading cause
of death due to child abuse. Clinical presentation observed in children with AHT depends on the type of AHT and accompanying
injuries. History and physical examination are important for diagnosing AHT and for distinguishing it from other conditions that
can mimic shaken baby syndrome, such as accidental trauma, cancer, metabolic diseases, and others.
Results: Progress in research on the medical diagnosis of AHT has been remarkable, while the development of treatment strategies
has been limited. For these reasons, there is an urgent need to develop effective treatment strategies for AHT able to improve the
outcomes.
Conclusions: The construction of a nationwide database that supports clinical studies is required in the future.
KW - children, head trauma
KW - children, head trauma
UR - http://hdl.handle.net/10807/90973
U2 - 10.5812/ijp.4686
DO - 10.5812/ijp.4686
M3 - Article
SN - 2008-2142
SP - N/A-N/A
JO - Iranian Journal of Pediatrics
JF - Iranian Journal of Pediatrics
ER -