Combined rapid sequence MRI protocol and skull radiography as an alternative to head CT in the evaluation of abusive head trauma in children: a pilot study

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Deveney Franklin
Chhitij Tiwari
Carlos Zamora
Randaline Barnett
Alice Woolard
Sheng-Che Hung
Molly Berkoff
Carolyn Quinsey
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[1] University of North Carolina School of Medicine,
[2] University of North Carolina Department of Neurosurgery,undefined
[3] University of North Carolina Department of Radiology,undefined
[4] Curriculum of Bioinformatics and Computational Biology,undefined
[5] University of North Carolina School of Medicine,undefined
[6] University of North Carolina Department of Pediatrics,undefined
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Abusive head trauma; Rapid sequence MRI;
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The aim of our pilot study was to compare the performance of the RS-MRI protocol combined with skull radiography versus CT for the detection of skull fractures, scalp hematomas, and intracranial hemorrhage in patients with abusive head trauma (AHT). Additionally, our study aimed to determine whether the presence of scalp hematoma predicts concurrent skull fracture. We conducted a pilot study through retrospective chart review of 24 patients between ages 0 and 15 months who experienced AHT and who received CT, MRI, and skull radiography between May 2020 and August 2021. Two blinded board certified neuroradiologists reviewed the skull radiographs alongside the rapid trauma MRI. Their impressions were documented and compared with findings derived from CT. Combination imaging detected ten out of the 12 skull fractures noted on CT (sensitivity 83.3%, specificity 100%, p=0.48). RS-MRI detected 15 out of the 16 intracranial hemorrhages detected by CT (sensitivity 93.75%, p >0.9). When scalp hematoma was detected on RS-MRI, nine out of the 12 had associated skull fractures when reviewed by radiologist 1 (sensitivity 75%, specificity 100%, p=0.22), and seven out of the 12 had associated skull fractures when reviewed by radiologist 2 (sensitivity 58%, specificity 92%, p=0.25). In pediatric patients with suspected AHT, we found that RS-MRI combined with skull radiographs was not significantly different than CT for the detection of skull fractures, scalp hematomas, and intracranial hemorrhage. This combination has the potential to replace the use of CT as a screening tool for abusive head trauma, while avoiding the risks of sedation often required for routine MRI.
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