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Multicentre study of physical abuse and limb fractures in young children in the East Anglia Region, UK.

Piers D MitchellRichard BrownTengyao WangRajen D ShahRichard J SamworthSue DeakinPhillip EdgeIvan HudsonRachel HutchinsonKuldeep StohrMark LatimerRajan NatarajanSultan QasimAndreas RehmAnish SanghrajkaElizabeth TissinghGeorgina M Wright
Published in: Archives of disease in childhood (2019)
It is a concern that significant variation between hospitals was found in the investigation and detection of physical abuse as confirmed by CPCC decisions. To minimise failure to detect true cases of physical abuse, we recommend that all high-risk children should be assessed by a paediatrician prior to discharge from the emergency department. Our proposed criteria for assessment (where we found probability of CPCC decision of physical abuse was at least 10%) are any child under the age of 12 months with any fracture, under 18 months of age with femur fracture and under 24 months with humeral shaft fracture (not supracondylar).
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