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首页> 外文期刊>AJR: American Journal of Roentgenology : Including Diagnostic Radiology, Radiation Oncology, Nuclear Medicine, Ultrasonography and Related Basic Sciences >Yield of radiographic skeletal surveys for detection of hand, foot, and spine fractures in suspected child abuse.
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Yield of radiographic skeletal surveys for detection of hand, foot, and spine fractures in suspected child abuse.

机译:放射状骨骼检查的产量,以检测可疑的虐待儿童中的手,足和脊柱骨折。

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Previous studies have found that fractures involving the spine, hands, and feet are rare on skeletal surveys in cases of suspected child abuse, leading some authors to suggest eliminating these regions from the initial skeletal survey protocol. We assessed this recommendation by performing a historical review of these injuries in a pediatric population undergoing film screen-based radiographic skeletal surveys for suspected child abuse.This cross-sectional retrospective study reviewed reports of initial skeletal surveys of all children younger than 2 years with suspected abuse imaged between April 1988 and December 2001. Radiographic skeletal survey imaging was performed according to American College of Radiology standards. Sixty-two percent (225/365) of all skeletal surveys had positive findings, and 44% (98/225) showed more than one fracture. Surveys with fractures involving the spine, hands, or feet were identified, and the data were tabulated and analyzed.Twenty of 365 studies (5.5%) yielded fractures involving the spine, hands, or feet. Of all positive skeletal surveys, 8.9% (20/225) had fractures involving the spine, hands, or feet. Of all patients with more than one fracture on skeletal survey, 20.4% (20/98) had fractures involving these regions.These data, acquired during the film-screen era, suggest that fractures of the spine, hands, and feet may not be rare in infants and toddlers in cases of suspected child abuse. The benefits of eliminating views of these regions from the initial skeletal survey should be carefully weighed against the cost of missing these potentially important injuries in at-risk pediatric populations.
机译:先前的研究发现,在怀疑有虐待儿童的情况下,骨骼检查中很少涉及脊柱,手和脚的骨折,因此一些作者建议从最初的骨骼检查方案中删除这些区域。我们通过对正在接受基于胶片筛查的X线可疑儿童进行放射线骨骼检查的儿科人群的这些病历进行历史回顾来评估这项建议,这项横断面回顾性研究回顾了所有2岁以下可疑儿童的初步骨骼调查报告。在1988年4月至2001年12月期间对滥用情况进行了成像。根据美国放射学院的标准对放射线骨骼检查进行了成像。在所有骨骼调查中,有62%(225/365)的检查结果为阳性,而44%(98/225)的检查显示有多处骨折。确定了涉及脊柱,手或脚的骨折的调查,并对数据进行了制表和分析.365项研究中有20项(5.5%)产生了涉及脊柱,手或脚的骨折。在所有积极的骨骼调查中,有8.9%(20/225)的骨折涉及脊柱,手或脚。在所有骨骼检查中骨折不止一个的患者中,有20.4%(20/98)的骨折涉及这些区域,这些数据是在电影放映时代获得的,表明脊柱,手和脚的骨折可能不是怀疑有虐待儿童的情况,在婴幼儿中很少见。应该仔细权衡从最初的骨骼调查中消除这些区域的意见所带来的好处,以及将这些潜在的重要伤害遗忘在高危儿科人群中所付出的代价。

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