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Head CT overuse in children with a mild traumatic brain injury within two Canadian emergency departments.

Authors :
Gariepy, Martin
Gravel, Jocelyn
Légaré, France
Melnick, Edward R
Hess, Erik P
Witteman, Holly O
Lelaidier-Hould, Lania
Truchon, Catherine
Sauvé, Louise
Plante, Patrick
Sage, Natalie Le
Archambault, Patrick M
Source :
Paediatrics & Child Health (1205-7088). Feb2020, Vol. 25 Issue 1, p26-32. 7p.
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

Background The validated Pediatric Emergency Care Applied Network (PECARN) rule helps determine the relevance of a head computerized tomography (CT) for children with mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI). We sought to estimate the potential overuse of head CT within two Canadian emergency departments (EDs). Methods We conducted a retrospective chart review of children seen in 2016 in a paediatric Level I (site 1) and a general Level II (site 2) trauma centre. We reviewed charts to determine the appropriateness of head CT use according to the PECARN rule in a random subset of children presenting with head trauma. Simple descriptive statistics were applied. Results One thousand five hundred and forty-six eligible patients younger than 17 years consulted during the study period. Of the 203 randomly selected cases per setting, 16 (7.9%) and 24 (12%), respectively from sites 1 and 2 had a head CT performed. Based on the PECARN rule, we estimated the overuse for the younger group (<2 years) to be below 3% for both hospitals without significant difference between them. For the older group (≥2 years), the overuse rate was higher at site 2 (9.3%, 95% confidence interval [CI]: 4.8 to 17% versus 1.2%, 95% CI: 0.2 to 6.5%, P=0.03). Conclusion Both EDs demonstrated overuse rates below 10% although it was higher for the older group at site 2. Such low rates can potentially be explained by the university affiliation of both hospitals and by two Canadian organizations working to raise awareness among physicians about the overuse of diagnostic tools and dangers inherent to radiation. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
12057088
Volume :
25
Issue :
1
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Paediatrics & Child Health (1205-7088)
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
141698918
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1093/pch/pxy180