Escalation Injuries: Pediatric Trauma Series 2017

Space: StayCurrentMD Author: Escalation Injuries Published: 2018-09-16

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Escalation Injuries
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00:00:00,000
Introduction to Non-Accidental Trauma
The presentation introduces the issue of non-accidental trauma (NAT) in children, highlighting its prevalence as a leading cause of child fatalities and the importance of systematic screening protocols to identify at-risk children.
00:02:00,000
Impact of Historical and Physical Findings
Discussion on the significance of historical red flags and physical examination findings in identifying NAT, including patterns of bruising and inconsistencies in injury histories.
00:04:00,000
Radiographic Indicators of NAT
Exploration of radiographic findings suggestive of NAT, including skeletal injuries and traumatic brain injuries, emphasizing the need for careful evaluation in young patients.
00:06:00,000
Retrospective Review of NAT Cases
Presentation of data from a retrospective review of NAT cases, revealing high rates of inconsistent histories and missed social history documentation, which are critical for identifying at-risk children.
00:08:00,000
Implementation of Standardized Screening
Overview of the development and implementation of a standardized screening tool for NAT at Mary Bridge, including the methodology and initial outcomes observed post-implementation.
00:10:00,000
Prospective Data Analysis
Analysis of prospective data following the implementation of the screening tool, highlighting changes in documentation practices and the impact on emergency department metrics.
00:12:00,000
Collaboration with Pediatric Trauma Society
Discussion of the collaboration with the Pediatric Trauma Society to develop guidelines for NAT screening, focusing on the need for high-quality literature and systematic reviews.
00:14:00,000
Conclusion and Future Directions
Concluding remarks on the importance of continued research and development of screening protocols for NAT, emphasizing the role of healthcare providers in safeguarding children.

Topic overview

Experts across the country joined for this three part series on issues in pediatric trauma, from evaluation of the pediatric abdomen following blunt trauma, standardized screening for non-accidental trauma and pediatric gun violence.This session, a subset of the third in the series, focuses on pediatric trauma screening for non-accidental trauma.Dr. Tony Escobar discusses escalation injuries, red flags in history, physical and radiographs, and results of Mary Bridge studies on pediatric trauma.

Intended audience: Healthcare professionals and clinicians.

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