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    <title>JAMA Pediatrics: Neurosurgery Topic Collection</title>
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    <pubDate>Wed, 14 Nov 2012 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>Presentations and Outcomes of Children With Intraventricular Hemorrhages After Blunt Head Trauma Children With IVH After BHT </title>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 01 Aug 2012 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
      <author>Lichenstein R, Glass TF, Quayle KS, et al. </author>
      <description>&lt;span class="paragraphSection"&gt;&lt;div class="boxTitle"&gt;Objective&lt;/div&gt;To describe the clinical presentations and outcomes of children with intraventricular hemorrhages (IVHs) after blunt head trauma (BHT).&lt;div class="boxTitle"&gt;Design&lt;/div&gt;Subanalysis of a large, prospective, observational cohort study performed from June 1, 2004, through September 31, 2006.&lt;div class="boxTitle"&gt;Setting&lt;/div&gt;Twenty-five emergency departments participating in the Pediatric Emergency Care Applied Research Network.&lt;div class="boxTitle"&gt;Patients&lt;/div&gt;Children presenting with IVH after BHT.&lt;div class="boxTitle"&gt;Exposure&lt;/div&gt;Blunt head trauma.&lt;div class="boxTitle"&gt;Main Outcome Measures&lt;/div&gt;Clinical presentations and outcomes, including the Pediatric Overall Performance Category (POPC) and Pediatric Cerebral Performance Category (PCPC) scores at hospital discharge.&lt;div class="boxTitle"&gt;Results&lt;/div&gt;Of 15 907 patients evaluated with computed tomography, 1156 (7.3%) had intracranial injuries. Forty-three of the 1156 (3.7%; 95% CI, 2.7%-5.0%) had nonisolated IVHs (ie, with intracranial injuries on computed tomography), and 10 of 1156 (0.9%; 95% CI, 0.4%-1.6%) had isolated IVHs. Only 4 of 43 (9.3%) of those with nonisolated IVHs had Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS) scores of 14 to 15, and all 10 (100.0%) with isolated IVHs had GCS scores of 15. No patients with isolated IVHs required neurosurgery or died. One patient had moderate overall disability (by the POPC score), and no patient had moderate or severe disability at discharge (by the PCPC score). Of the 43 patients with nonisolated IVHs, however, 16 (37.2%) died and 18 (41.9%) required neurosurgery. In 27 patients (62.8%), injuries ranged from moderate overall disability to brain death by the POPC score.&lt;div class="boxTitle"&gt;Conclusions&lt;/div&gt;Children with nonisolated IVHs after BHT typically present with GCS scores of less than 14, frequently require neurosurgery, and have high mortality rates. In contrast, those with isolated IVHs typically present with normal mental status and are at low risk for acute adverse events and poor outcomes.&lt;/span&gt;</description>
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      <prism:doi xmlns:prism="prism">10.1001/archpediatrics.2011.1919</prism:doi>
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