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

Space: StayCurrentMD Published: 2018-09-16
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Introduction to Trauma Screening
The session introduces the topic of trauma and abuse screening, highlighting the significance of standardizing protocols to improve identification of non-accidental trauma (NAT) in pediatric patients. The speakers, Tony Escobar and Kristen Crichton, share their expertise and experiences in this field.
7:07
Understanding Non-Accidental Trauma
Tony Escobar discusses the prevalence of NAT as a leading cause of child fatalities, emphasizing the need for effective screening methods. Key statistics are presented, including the percentage of fatalities involving prior child protective services intervention.
14:15
Development of Screening Protocols
The development of a systematic protocol for identifying victims of NAT is outlined. The process involved forming an ad hoc committee and adapting existing screening tools to improve patient evaluations in the emergency department.
21:23
Historical Red Flags in Screening
Discussion on historical red flags that indicate potential NAT, including inconsistent injury histories and delays in seeking care. The importance of thorough history-taking in identifying at-risk children is emphasized.
28:30
Physical Examination Findings
Key physical examination findings associated with NAT are reviewed, including specific bruising patterns and other signs that may indicate abuse. The significance of these findings in the diagnostic process is highlighted.
35:38
Radiographic Indicators of Abuse
Radiographic findings that suggest NAT are discussed, such as specific skeletal injuries and patterns of fractures. The role of imaging in the assessment of suspected abuse cases is examined.
42:46
Retrospective Review of NAT Cases
A retrospective review of NAT cases is presented, revealing insights into the prevalence of missed histories and the demographics of affected children. Key findings include the high rate of unwitnessed injuries and prior emergency department visits.
49:53
Implementation of Standardized Screening
The implementation of a standardized NAT screening protocol is discussed, including its effects on emergency department practices and outcomes. The initial results post-implementation are shared.
57:01
Prospective Data Analysis
Prospective data following the implementation of the screening tool is analyzed, focusing on changes in referral patterns and documentation of social history. The impact on patient outcomes and resource utilization is evaluated.
1:04:09
Conclusion and Future Directions
The session concludes with a summary of key takeaways regarding the importance of standardized screening for NAT. Future directions for research and practice improvements in pediatric trauma care are discussed.

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, the third in the series, focuses on pediatric trauma screening for non-accidental trauma. Dr. Kristin Crichton, Dr. Tony Escobar and Dr. Richard Falcone-Jrlead this discussion on detecting injury, escalation injuries, barriers to detecting child abuse, bias in non-accidental evaluation, and improving non-accidental evaluations by standardizing approach.

Intended audience: Healthcare professionals and clinicians.

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