The epidemiological characteristics of pediatric head injury in Hangzhou, China: a retrospective study based on cranial CT examinations

BRAIN INJURY(2024)

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Primary objectiveThis study aims to create a pediatric head injury database based on cranial CT examinations and explore their epidemiologic characteristics.MethodsData related to cranial CT examinations of pediatric head injuries from March 2014 to March 2021 were collected at outpatient and emergency department of a pediatric medical center. The causes of injury, observable post-injury symptoms, and cranial injury findings were extracted with the assistance of natural language processing techniques.ResultsReviewing the data from records on 52,821 children with head injuries over a period of 7 years, the most common causes of pediatric head injury were falls (58.3%), traffic accidents (26.0%), smash/crush/strike (13.9%), violence (1.5%) and sports-related incidents (0.3%). Overall, most of those injured were boys which accounting for 62.2% of all cases. Skull fractures most commonly occur in the parietal bone (9.0%), followed by the occipital (5.2%), frontal (3.3%) and temporal bones (3.0%). Most intracranial hemorrhages occurred in epidural (5.8%), followed by subdural (5.1%), subarachnoid (0.9%), intraparenchymal (0.5%) and intraventricular (0.2%) hemorrhages. Spring and autumn showed more events than any other season.ConclusionsTo the best of our knowledge, this is the largest sample of epidemiological study of head injury in the Chinese pediatric population to date.
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Epidemiology,pediatric head injury,traumatic brain injury,China,CT scan
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