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Pediatric Trauma Screening For Non-Accidental Trauma: Pediatric Trauma Series...

Video Published 2018-09-16 Updated 2026-03-26

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Introduction to Trauma Screening
The session introduces the topic of trauma and abuse screening, highlighting the significance of standardizing protocols…
00:02:00,000
Understanding Non-Accidental Trauma
Tony Escobar discusses the prevalence of NAT as a leading cause of child fatalities, emphasizing the need for effective …
00:04:00,000
Development of Screening Protocols
The development of a systematic protocol for identifying victims of NAT is outlined. The process involved forming an ad …
00:06:00,000
Historical Red Flags in Screening
Discussion on historical red flags that indicate potential NAT, including inconsistent injury histories and delays in se…
00:08:00,000
Physical Examination Findings
Key physical examination findings associated with NAT are reviewed, including specific bruising patterns and other signs…
00:10:00,000
Radiographic Indicators of Abuse
Radiographic findings that suggest NAT are discussed, such as specific skeletal injuries and patterns of fractures. The …
00:12:00,000
Retrospective Review of NAT Cases
A retrospective review of NAT cases is presented, revealing insights into the prevalence of missed histories and the dem…
00:14:00,000
Implementation of Standardized Screening
The implementation of a standardized NAT screening protocol is discussed, including its effects on emergency department …
00:16:00,000
Prospective Data Analysis
Prospective data following the implementation of the screening tool is analyzed, focusing on changes in referral pattern…
00:18:00,000
Conclusion and Future Directions
The session concludes with a summary of key takeaways regarding the importance of standardized screening for NAT. Future…

Topic Overview

Experts from Mary Bridge Children's Hospital and Nationwide Children's discuss systematic screening protocols for identifying non-accidental trauma in pediatric patients. Covers development of standardized screening tools using historical, physical exam, and radiographic red flags to prevent missed diagnoses and escalation injuries in child abuse cases.

Key Takeaways

  • 48% of pediatric trauma fatalities result from physical abuse; 12% of these involved prior CPS contact within 5 years.
  • ~30% of abusive head trauma cases are initially missed; recurrent NAT presentations have significantly higher mortality rates.
  • Systematic screening protocols using historical, physical exam, and radiographic red flags improve NAT identification in trauma centers.
  • Historical red flags include inconsistent/absent injury history, developmental mismatch, changing stories, and delayed care-seeking.
  • Embedding NAT screening within trauma programs ensures system-wide coverage from ED through PICU to discharge.

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