Journal Club March 2018 - Risk Stratification and Work Up of Non-accidental Trauma

Journal Club March 2018 - Risk Stratification and Work Up of Non-accidental Trauma

The evaluation of a child for non-accidental trauma (NAT) is an infrequent, yet high risk endeavor for emergency physicians.  Abusive head injury is the most common cause of death in cases of non-accidental trauma and up to 30% of cases of child maltreatment are misdiagnosed at first health care contact.  There is a growing body of literature that helps to frame the workup and risk stratification of children at risk for NAT.  This month’s journal club focused on 3 articles centered on risk factors and diagnosis of abusive injuries. 

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