Accidental head injury in childhood

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Abstract

Over a 2-year period 857 children were admitted to hospital with head injuries, representing 16% of all admissions- 73% of all children with injury - and occupying 3727 bed-days. Operation was required in 6% of cases, 1·5% were left with residual neurological deficit, and 1·5% died. The epidemiology is presented in detail and it is noted that 66% of admissions occurred when medical and ancillary staff on immediate duty were limited. A more selective approach to the timing and taking of skull x-rays is urged. The retention of British Standard Time (one hour fast on G.M.T., darker mornings) through the winter did not increase the number of admissions due to head injury.

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Jamison, D. L., & Kaye, H. H. (1974). Accidental head injury in childhood. Archives of Disease in Childhood, 49(5), 376–381. https://doi.org/10.1136/adc.49.5.376

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