Frequency of neuroimaging for pediatric minor brain injury is determined by the primary treating medical department

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作者
Klora, Mike [1 ]
Zeidler, Jan [1 ]
Bassler, Stefan [2 ]
Hirsch, Franz Wolfgang [3 ]
Gosemann, Jan-Hendrik [4 ]
Lacher, Martin [4 ]
Zimmermann, Peter [4 ]
机构
[1] Leibniz Univ Hannover, CHERH, Hannover, Germany
[2] AOK PLUS Gesundheitskasse Sachsen & Thuringen, Dresden, Germany
[3] Univ Leipzig, Dept Pediat Radiol, Leipzig, Germany
[4] Univ Leipzig, Dept Pediat Surg, Liebigstr 20A, D-04103 Leipzig, Germany
关键词
CT-imaging; neuroimaging; non-pediatric departments; pediatric departments; pediatric minor brain injury; COMPUTED-TOMOGRAPHY USE; HEAD TRAUMA; UNITED-STATES; MANAGEMENT; CHILDREN; POPULATION; GUIDELINES; CANCER; RISKS; CT;
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10.1097/MD.0000000000016320
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
To investigate the use of neuroimaging in children and adolescents with minor brain injury in pediatric and non-pediatric departments. In this observational cohort study data were extracted from a large German statutory health insurance (AOK Plus Dresden similar to 3.1 million clients) in a 7-year period (2010-2016). All patients with International Classification of Diseases (ICD) code S06.0 (concussion; minor brain injury; commotio cerebri) aged <= 18 years were included. Demographic and clinical data were analyzed by logistic regression analysis for associations with the use of CT and MRI (independent variables: gender, age, length of stay, pediatric vs non-pediatric department, university vs non-university hospital). A total of 14,805 children with minor brain injuries (mean age 6.0 +/- 5.6; 45.5% females) were included. Treatment was provided by different medical departments: Pediatrics (N=8717; 59%), Pediatric Surgery (N=3582, 24%), General Surgery (N=2197, 15%), Orthopedic Trauma Surgery (N=309, 2.1%). Patients admitted to pediatric departments (Pediatrics and Pediatric Surgery) underwent head CT-imaging significantly less frequently (3.8%) compared to patients treated in non-pediatric departments (18.5%; P<.001; General Surgery: 15.6%; Orthopedic Trauma Surgery: 39.2%). Logistic regression confirmed a significantly higher odds ratio (OR) for the use of cranial CT by the non-pediatric departments (OR: 3.2 [95-%-CI: 2.72-3.76]). CT was significantly less frequently used in pediatric departments. Educational efforts and quality improvement initiatives on physicians, especially in non-pediatric departments may be an effective approach to decreasing rates of CT after minor traumatic brain injuries.
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