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      Head injuries from falls in preschool children

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      Falls are a leading cause of morbidity and mortality among children. We performed a retrospective analysis of pediatric patients under 7 years of age admitted to our department after a fall from January 1994 through December 1999 to describe the characteristics of fall-related head injury and to determine the clinical parameters influencing outcome.
      The patients were divided into two groups according to age: group I(babies and toddlers, 0-3 years) and group II(preschool children, 4-6 years). Falls were classified as low and high level. Sixty-eight cases were identified and falls accounted for 35.2% of head injuries. There were more boys than girls, and more low-level falls(LLF) than high-level falls (HLF), particularly in group I. Although more common in HLF, significant intracranial injuries were also sustained from LLF. Calvarial fractures were the most frequent type of head injury and were more common in LLF than HLF. Admission Glasgow Coma Scale score, types of head injury and hypoxia on admission were significantly correlated with Glasgow Outcome Scale score, but age, sex, extracranial injury and height of fall did not influence clinical outcome.
      From this study, we concluded that the height of fall should not limit the evaluation of patients and that aggressive management is mandatory to improve outcome even in patients with poor prognostic factors.
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      Falls are a leading cause of morbidity and mortality among children. We performed a retrospective analysis of pediatric patients under 7 years of age admitted to our department after a fall from January 1994 through December 1999 to describe the chara...

      Falls are a leading cause of morbidity and mortality among children. We performed a retrospective analysis of pediatric patients under 7 years of age admitted to our department after a fall from January 1994 through December 1999 to describe the characteristics of fall-related head injury and to determine the clinical parameters influencing outcome.
      The patients were divided into two groups according to age: group I(babies and toddlers, 0-3 years) and group II(preschool children, 4-6 years). Falls were classified as low and high level. Sixty-eight cases were identified and falls accounted for 35.2% of head injuries. There were more boys than girls, and more low-level falls(LLF) than high-level falls (HLF), particularly in group I. Although more common in HLF, significant intracranial injuries were also sustained from LLF. Calvarial fractures were the most frequent type of head injury and were more common in LLF than HLF. Admission Glasgow Coma Scale score, types of head injury and hypoxia on admission were significantly correlated with Glasgow Outcome Scale score, but age, sex, extracranial injury and height of fall did not influence clinical outcome.
      From this study, we concluded that the height of fall should not limit the evaluation of patients and that aggressive management is mandatory to improve outcome even in patients with poor prognostic factors.

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      참고문헌 (Reference)

      1 "The mortality of childhood falls" 29 : 1273-1275, 1989

      2 "Ten years of experience with falls from a height in children" 18 : 509-511, 1983

      3 "Pediatric falls: is height a predictor of injury and outcome?" 66 : 863-865, 2000

      4 "Pediatric falls from heights" 31 : 1347-1349, 1991

      5 "Paediatric head trauma: influence of age and sex. II. Biomechanical and anatomo-clinical correlations" 10 : 517-523, 1994

      6 "Low falls: an underappreciated mechanism of injury" 46 : 453-456, 1999

      7 "Injury surveillance in pediatric emergency department" 17 : 499-503, 1999

      8 "Head trauma in children" 15 : 213-219, 1994

      9 "Head injury in very young children: mechanism, injury types, and ophthalmologic findings in 100 hospitalized patients younger than 2 years of age" 90 : 179-185, 1992

      10 "Factors affecting mortality in urban vertical free falls: evaluation of 180 cases" 84 : 271-274, 1999

      1 "The mortality of childhood falls" 29 : 1273-1275, 1989

      2 "Ten years of experience with falls from a height in children" 18 : 509-511, 1983

      3 "Pediatric falls: is height a predictor of injury and outcome?" 66 : 863-865, 2000

      4 "Pediatric falls from heights" 31 : 1347-1349, 1991

      5 "Paediatric head trauma: influence of age and sex. II. Biomechanical and anatomo-clinical correlations" 10 : 517-523, 1994

      6 "Low falls: an underappreciated mechanism of injury" 46 : 453-456, 1999

      7 "Injury surveillance in pediatric emergency department" 17 : 499-503, 1999

      8 "Head trauma in children" 15 : 213-219, 1994

      9 "Head injury in very young children: mechanism, injury types, and ophthalmologic findings in 100 hospitalized patients younger than 2 years of age" 90 : 179-185, 1992

      10 "Factors affecting mortality in urban vertical free falls: evaluation of 180 cases" 84 : 271-274, 1999

      11 "Diagnosis and treatment of moderate and severe head injuries in infants and children. In: Youmans JR, editor. Neurological Surgery" Philadelphia: WB Saunders Company 3 : 1730-1766, 1996

      12 "Deaths from falls in children: how far is fatal?" 31 : 1353-1355, 1991

      13 "Analysis of pediatric head injury from falls" 8 : 2000

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