Journal article
Head injuries related to sports and recreation activities in school-age children and adolescents: Data from a referral centre in Victoria, Australia: Paediatric Emergency Medicine
LM Crowe, V Anderson, C Catroppa, FE Babl
EMA Emergency Medicine Australasia | Published : 2010
Abstract
Objectives: Head injuries (HI) in children are common and even mild HI can lead to ongoing cognitive and behavioural changes. We set out to determine the causes of sport-related HI in school-age children presenting to a large urban ED as a basis for future interventions. Method: Identification and medical record review of all sport-related HI in children aged 6-16 years at a tertiary children's hospital ED in Victoria, Australia, over a 1 year period. Information was collected on demographics, injury variables and radiology findings. HI were classified as mild, moderate and severe based on GCS and radiography reports. Results: Over 12 months there were 406 HI in school-age children. Seventy ..
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Funding Acknowledgements
The present study was supported by a small grant from the Murdoch Childrens Research Institute.