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Child head injury guidelines created


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IMAGE: Australia s and New Zealand s first set of clinical guidelines for children s head injuries has been created
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Australia s and New Zealand s first set of clinical guidelines for children s head injuries has been created by a network of specialists based at the Murdoch Children s Research Institute (MCRI).
The guidelines, developed by the Paediatric Research in Emergency Departments International Collaborative (PREDICT) and published in
Emergency Medicine Australasia, will allow emergency department clinicians to best diagnose and treat children s head injuries while reducing unnecessary exposure to radiation from CT scans. They also address head injuries in children with underlying problems, such as a bleeding disorder. ....

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New guidelines for CT scans for kids aim to mitigate cancer risks


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The guidelines for clinicians in New Zealand and Australia lay out the best strategies for diagnosing and treating mild-to-moderate head injuries like concussion.
Professor Stuart Dalziel is the Cure Kids Chair of Child Health Research at the University of Auckland, and a paediatric emergency physician at Starship.
He contributed to the guidelines, alongside specialists from Australia and New Zealand.
They clearly describe who should get a CT scan, who should not get a CT scan, and who should be observed in hospital, Dalziel said.
He said CT scans hadn t always been used consistently across hospitals, and could cause cancer in between 1 in 5000 to 1 in 10,000 cases. ....

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Cutting Unneeded CT Scans, Radiation For Kids With Head Injuries


Wednesday, 3 February 2021, 6:29 am
New medical guidelines may reduce unnecessary CT
scans, and the associated radiation, for children with head
injuries.
That’s according to Professor
Stuart Dalziel, who’s the Cure Kids Chair of Child Health
Research at the University of Auckland, and a paediatric
emergency physician at Starship Children’s Hospital in
Auckland.
New Zealand and Australia have come up with
their first joint guidelines for emergency doctors
diagnosing and treating mild to moderate head injuries in
children.
Professor Dalziel was one of the specialists
who contributed to the guidelines, developed by the
Paediatric Research in Emergency Departments International ....

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