Stratification of risk for emergent intracranial abnormalities in children with headaches: a Pediatric Emergency Care Applied Research Network (PECARN) study protocol.
Daniel S TszeNathan KuppermannT Charles CasperBradley J BarneyLawrence P RicherDanica B LibermanPamela J OkadaClaudia R MorrisSage R MyersJane K SoungRakesh D MistryLynn BabcockSandra P SpencerMichael D JohnsonEileen J KleinKimberly S QuayleDale W SteeleAndrea T CruzAlexander J RogersDanny G ThomasJacqueline M Grupp-PhelanTiffani J JohnsonPeter S Dayannull nullPublished in: BMJ open (2023)
Ethics approval was obtained for all participating sites from the University of Utah single Institutional Review Board. A waiver of informed consent was granted for collection of ED data. Verbal consent is obtained for follow-up contact. Results will be disseminated through international conferences, peer-reviewed publications, and open-access materials.
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