Availability of the Pediatric Emergency Care Applied Research Network (PECARN) rule for computed tomography scanning decision in children younger than 2 years with minor head injury

Purpose Traumatic brain injury is the most common cause of pediatric injury. Although computed tomography (CT) scan is an effective modality for screening fatal craniocerebral trauma, there is growing concern about radiation exposure associated with the consequent cancer particularly in children. We...

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Main Authors: Kwang Yul Jung, Seung Baik Han, Jae Sung Lee, Jae Jin Kim, Young Ju Suh, Ji Hye Kim
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Language:English
Published: Korean Society of Pediatric Emergency Medicine 2015-12-01
Series:Pediatric Emergency Medicine Journal
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Online Access:http://pemj.org/upload/pdf/pemj-2-2-67.pdf
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author Kwang Yul Jung
Seung Baik Han
Jae Sung Lee
Jae Jin Kim
Young Ju Suh
Ji Hye Kim
author_facet Kwang Yul Jung
Seung Baik Han
Jae Sung Lee
Jae Jin Kim
Young Ju Suh
Ji Hye Kim
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description Purpose Traumatic brain injury is the most common cause of pediatric injury. Although computed tomography (CT) scan is an effective modality for screening fatal craniocerebral trauma, there is growing concern about radiation exposure associated with the consequent cancer particularly in children. We assessed validity of previous large prospective study named Pediatric Emergency Care Applied Research Network (PECARN) retrospectively to determine the necessity of CT scans for children younger than 2 years with minor head injury. Methods We reviewed medical records of children younger than 2 years discharged from our emergency department with S00–09 diagnosis code of ICD-10 from August 2008 to December 2014. Patients who had only soft tissue injury without blunt trauma, did not CT scan take brain CT, whose head trauma was not mild, and who was uncertain to meet the rule were excluded. All included patients were divided into the PECARN rule positive group and negative group. Each group was compared by sensitivity, specificity, positive predictive value and negative predictive value to predict four outcomes of clinically important traumatic brain injury (ciTBI), abnormal CT findings, intracranial hemorrhage, and isolated simple skull fracture. Results A total of 1,491 patients were included, 656 PECARN rule positive and 835 negative patients. There is statistical difference between PECARN rule positive and negative the 2 group for ciTBI (P < 0.001), abnormal CT findings (P < 0.001), intracranial hemorrhage (P < 0.001), and isolated simple skull fracture (P < 0.001) with high sensitivity (100.0%, 89.5%, 91.7%,85.7%) and negative predictive value (100.0%, 99.3%, 99.6%, 99.6%). Conclusion We confirmed that PECARN rule is a useful tool to determine the necessity of CT scan and reduce unnecessary CT scan for children younger than 2 years with minor head injury.
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spelling doaj.art-9a37a667182b4e1fb97f7595384409a82023-04-04T23:43:41ZengKorean Society of Pediatric Emergency MedicinePediatric Emergency Medicine Journal2383-48972015-12-0122677410.22470/pemj.2015.2.2.6710Availability of the Pediatric Emergency Care Applied Research Network (PECARN) rule for computed tomography scanning decision in children younger than 2 years with minor head injuryKwang Yul Jung0Seung Baik Han1Jae Sung Lee2Jae Jin Kim3Young Ju Suh4Ji Hye Kim5Departments of Emergency Medicine, College of Medicine, Inha University, Incheon, KoreaDepartments of Emergency Medicine, College of Medicine, Inha University, Incheon, KoreaDepartments of Emergency Medicine, College of Medicine, Inha University, Incheon, KoreaDepartments of Emergency Medicine, College of Medicine, Inha University, Incheon, KoreaDepartments of Biomedical Science, College of Medicine, Inha University, Incheon, KoreaDepartments of Emergency Medicine, College of Medicine, Inha University, Incheon, KoreaPurpose Traumatic brain injury is the most common cause of pediatric injury. Although computed tomography (CT) scan is an effective modality for screening fatal craniocerebral trauma, there is growing concern about radiation exposure associated with the consequent cancer particularly in children. We assessed validity of previous large prospective study named Pediatric Emergency Care Applied Research Network (PECARN) retrospectively to determine the necessity of CT scans for children younger than 2 years with minor head injury. Methods We reviewed medical records of children younger than 2 years discharged from our emergency department with S00–09 diagnosis code of ICD-10 from August 2008 to December 2014. Patients who had only soft tissue injury without blunt trauma, did not CT scan take brain CT, whose head trauma was not mild, and who was uncertain to meet the rule were excluded. All included patients were divided into the PECARN rule positive group and negative group. Each group was compared by sensitivity, specificity, positive predictive value and negative predictive value to predict four outcomes of clinically important traumatic brain injury (ciTBI), abnormal CT findings, intracranial hemorrhage, and isolated simple skull fracture. Results A total of 1,491 patients were included, 656 PECARN rule positive and 835 negative patients. There is statistical difference between PECARN rule positive and negative the 2 group for ciTBI (P < 0.001), abnormal CT findings (P < 0.001), intracranial hemorrhage (P < 0.001), and isolated simple skull fracture (P < 0.001) with high sensitivity (100.0%, 89.5%, 91.7%,85.7%) and negative predictive value (100.0%, 99.3%, 99.6%, 99.6%). Conclusion We confirmed that PECARN rule is a useful tool to determine the necessity of CT scan and reduce unnecessary CT scan for children younger than 2 years with minor head injury.http://pemj.org/upload/pdf/pemj-2-2-67.pdfcraniocerebral traumaheadpediatricstomographyradiation
spellingShingle Kwang Yul Jung
Seung Baik Han
Jae Sung Lee
Jae Jin Kim
Young Ju Suh
Ji Hye Kim
Availability of the Pediatric Emergency Care Applied Research Network (PECARN) rule for computed tomography scanning decision in children younger than 2 years with minor head injury
Pediatric Emergency Medicine Journal
craniocerebral trauma
head
pediatrics
tomography
radiation
title Availability of the Pediatric Emergency Care Applied Research Network (PECARN) rule for computed tomography scanning decision in children younger than 2 years with minor head injury
title_full Availability of the Pediatric Emergency Care Applied Research Network (PECARN) rule for computed tomography scanning decision in children younger than 2 years with minor head injury
title_fullStr Availability of the Pediatric Emergency Care Applied Research Network (PECARN) rule for computed tomography scanning decision in children younger than 2 years with minor head injury
title_full_unstemmed Availability of the Pediatric Emergency Care Applied Research Network (PECARN) rule for computed tomography scanning decision in children younger than 2 years with minor head injury
title_short Availability of the Pediatric Emergency Care Applied Research Network (PECARN) rule for computed tomography scanning decision in children younger than 2 years with minor head injury
title_sort availability of the pediatric emergency care applied research network pecarn rule for computed tomography scanning decision in children younger than 2 years with minor head injury
topic craniocerebral trauma
head
pediatrics
tomography
radiation
url http://pemj.org/upload/pdf/pemj-2-2-67.pdf
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