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Controversies in the evaluation and management of minor blunt head trauma in children

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CURRENT OPINION IN PEDIATRICS
Volume 19, Issue 3, Pages 258-264

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LIPPINCOTT WILLIAMS & WILKINS
DOI: 10.1097/MOP.0b013e3281084e85

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brain concussion; craniocerebral trauma; head injuries (closed); postconcussion syndrome; skull fractures

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Purpose of review We present data from recently conducted research regarding controversial aspects of the evaluation and management of children with minor blunt head trauma. Recent findings Clinicians frequently but at times indiscriminately perform computes tomography scans for children with minor blunt head trauma resulting in potentially harmful radiation exposure. Recent guidelines recognize the limited but increasing data available to make strong recommendations regarding appropriate neuroimaging decisions. Investigators have derived and validated clinical prediction models to accurately identify patients wit substantial traumatic brain injury, though no clear definitive rule exists. Children younger than 2 years appear to have higher risk of intracranial injury following minor head trauma. These patients can be difficult to assess, with the evidence suggesting the need for a more conservative approach to diagnostic imaging. We present current and accepted definitions of concussion along with risk factors and treatment for post for postconcussion syndrome. Current return-to-play guidelines suggest that athletes who have sustained cincussion should not resume play until symptoms have resolved because of the possibility, though rare, of second impact syndrome. Summary Research in the management of children with minor head trauma is actively evolving. We present a review of recent developments that can influence current clinical practice.

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