Simplified Clinical Decision Rule Using Clinically Important Events for Risk Prediction in Pediatric Head Injury: A Retrospective Cohort Study
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Study Setting and Population
2.2. Data Collection
2.3. Method of Predictor Selection
2.4. Statistical Analysis
2.5. Ethics Statement
3. Results
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
Appendix A
Variables | CATCH | CHALICE | PECARN | Summarized Similar Variables |
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Mechanism | MVC | MVC as occupant, pedestrian, or cyclist greater than 40 miles/h | MVC with patient ejection, death of another passenger, or rollover | MVC |
Fall from bicycle with no helmet | Pedestrian or bicyclist without helmet struck by motorized vehicle | Fall from bicycle with no helmet | ||
Fall from elevation ≥3 ft | Fall > 3 m | Fall > 0.9 m (<2 years)/>1.5 m (>2 years) | Fall > 0.9 m | |
Fall from ≥5 stairs | Fall from ≥5 stairs | |||
High-speed injury from a projectile or an object | Head struck by high-impact object | Head struck by high-impact object | ||
History | Suspicion of non-accidental injury | Suspicion of non-accidental injury | ||
History of worsening headache | Severe headache (>2 years) | Severe or worsening headache | ||
≥3 vomits after head injury | History of vomiting (>2 years) | History of vomiting | ||
Seizure in patients with no history of epilepsy | Seizure | |||
Amnesia > 5 min | Not acting normally per parent (<2 years) | Amnesia | ||
LOC > 5 min | LOC > 5 s (<2 years)/Any or suspected LOC (>2 years) | LOC | ||
Examination | GCS < 15 at 2 h after injury | GCS < 14, or GCS < 15 if aged < 1 year | GCS < 15 | GCS < 15 |
Irritability on examination | Irritability on examination | |||
Suspected open or depressed skull fracture Any sign of basal skull fracture | Signs of basal skull fracture Suspicion of penetrating or depressed skull injury or tense fontanelle | Palpable or unclear skull fracture (<2 years) Clinical signs of basal skull fracture (>2 years) | Any signs of skull fracture | |
Large, boggy hematoma of the scalp | Presence of bruise, swelling or laceration > 5 cm if aged < 1 year | Occipital, parietal, or temporal scalp hematoma (<2 years) | Hematoma | |
Abnormal drowsiness | Altered mental status | Altered mental status | ||
Positive focal neurology | Positive focal neurology |
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CATCH | CHALICE | PECARN | Simplified CDR | |
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Inclusion criteria | Age < 17 years | Age < 16 years | Age < 18 years | Age < 16 years |
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Exclusion criteria | Any of the following: | Refusal to consent |
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All Patients (n = 645) | Derivation (n = 320) | Validation (n = 325) | p-Value | |
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Demographic variables | ||||
Age in years, median (IQR) | 5 (2–9) | 5 (2–8) | 6 (2–10) | <0.05 |
Male, n (%) | 439 (68) | 217 (68) | 222 (68) | 0.93 |
Predictor variables, n (%) | ||||
Mechanism | ||||
Motor vehicle accident | 60 (9) | 19 (6) | 41 (13) | <0.05 |
Bicycle accident without helmet | 39 (6) | 21 (7) | 18 (6) | 0.87 |
Fall from >0.9 m | 98 (15) | 51 (16) | 47 (15) | 1 |
Fall from ≥5 stairs | 40 (6) | 25 (8) | 15 (5) | 0.19 |
High-impact striking of the head against an object | 5 (0.8) | 0 (0) | 5 (2) | <0.05 |
History | ||||
Suspicion of non-accidental injury | 8 (1) | 1 (0.3) | 7 (2) | <0.05 |
Severe or worsening headache | 41 (6) | 18 (6) | 23 (7) | 0.42 |
Vomiting | 146 (23) | 67 (21) | 79 (24) | 0.16 |
Seizure | 22 (3) | 12 (4) | 10 (3) | 0.83 |
Amnesia | 41 (6) | 12 (4) | 29 (9) | <0.05 |
Loss of consciousness | 24 (4) | 9 (3) | 15 (5) | 0.21 |
Examination | ||||
Glasgow Coma Scale score <15 | 72 (11) | 33 (10) | 39 (12) | 0.26 |
Irritability on examination | 2 (0.3) | 1 (0.3) | 0 (0) | 1 |
Any signs of skull fracture | 4 (0.6) | 4 (1) | 0 (0) | 0.12 |
Hematoma | 18 (3) | 10 (3) | 8 (3) | 0.81 |
Altered mental status | 127 (20) | 42 (13) | 85 (26) | <0.05 |
Positive focal neurology | 7 (1) | 1 (0.3) | 6 (2) | 0.06 |
Outcomes, n (%) | ||||
Abnormality on CT scan | 63 (10) | 26 (8) | 37 (11) | 0.19 |
Neurosurgery | 9 (1) | 3 (0.9) | 6 (2) | 0.33 |
Hospital admission | 129 (20) | 50 (16) | 79 (24) | <0.05 |
Death secondary to head injury | 0 (0) | 0 (0) | 0 (0) | 1 |
ciTBI | 59 (9) | 20 (6) | 39 (12) | <0.05 |
Sensitivity (%) | Specificity (%) | NPV (%) | PPV (%) | AUC | |
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(95% CI) | (95% CI) | (95% CI) | (95% CI) | (95% CI) | |
Simplified CDR | 79.5 (31/39) | 50.9 (136/267) | 94.4 (136/144) | 19.1 (31/162) | 0.72 |
(65.5–89.0) | (48.9–52.3) | (90.6–97.0) | (15.8–21.4) | (0.67–0.77) | |
CATCH | 84.6 (33/39) | 61.0 (163/267) | 96.4 (163/169) | 24.1 (33/137) | 0.71 |
(71.2–92.6) | (59.1–62.2) | (93.4–98.3) | (20.3–26.4) | (0.66–0.77) | |
CHALICE | 64.1 (25/39) | 60.3 (161/267) | 92.0 (161/175) | 19.1 (25/131) | 0.67 |
(49.5–76.7) | (58.2–62.1) | (88.7–94.8) | (14.7–22.8) | (0.61–0.74) | |
PECARN | 89.7 (35/39) | 39.7 (106/267) | 96.3 (106/110) | 17.9 (35/196) | 0.69 |
(77.3–95.9) | (37.6–40.4) | (91.9–98.5) | (15.4–19.1) | (0.64–0.73) |
Age (Years) | Sex | Final Diagnosis | Treatment | Meeting the Criteria of CATCH | Meet the Criteria of CHALICE | Meet the Criteria of PECARN | Breakdown of the Criteria for CATCH, CHALICE, and/or PECARN | |||
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MVC | Fall from a Bicycle without a Helmet | History of Vomiting | Hematoma | |||||||
0 | Female | Linear Skull Fracture Subdural Hematoma | Hospitalization ≥ 2 nights | + | − | + | − | + | − | − |
0 | Male | Concussion | Hospitalization ≥ 2 nights | − | + | + | − | − | + | + |
2 | Male | Subarachnoid hemorrhage | Hospitalization ≥ 2 nights | − | + | − | − | − | + | − |
3 | Male | Concussion | Hospitalization ≥ 2 nights | + | + | + | + | − | − | − |
5 | Female | Linear skull fracture Pneumocephalus Epidural hematoma | Hematoma evacuation | − | − | + | − | − | + | − |
9 | Female | Concussion | Hospitalization ≥ 2 nights | + | − | + | + | − | − | − |
15 | Male | Concussion | Hospitalization ≥ 2 nights | + | − | + | + | − | − | − |
15 | Male | Linear skull fracture Pneumocephalus Epidural hematoma | Hospitalization ≥ 2 nights | + | − | − | + | − | − | − |
ciTBI (+) | ciTBI (−) | |
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(n = 39) | (n = 266) | |
Number of CDR’s predictors, n (%) | ||
0 | 8 (20.5) | 135 (50.8) |
1 | 13 (33.3) | 102 (38.3) |
≥2 | 18 (46.2) | 29 (10.9) |
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Yogo, N.; Toida, C.; Muguruma, T.; Gakumazawa, M.; Shinohara, M.; Takeuchi, I. Simplified Clinical Decision Rule Using Clinically Important Events for Risk Prediction in Pediatric Head Injury: A Retrospective Cohort Study. J. Clin. Med. 2021, 10, 5248. https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm10225248
Yogo N, Toida C, Muguruma T, Gakumazawa M, Shinohara M, Takeuchi I. Simplified Clinical Decision Rule Using Clinically Important Events for Risk Prediction in Pediatric Head Injury: A Retrospective Cohort Study. Journal of Clinical Medicine. 2021; 10(22):5248. https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm10225248
Chicago/Turabian StyleYogo, Naoki, Chiaki Toida, Takashi Muguruma, Masayasu Gakumazawa, Mafumi Shinohara, and Ichiro Takeuchi. 2021. "Simplified Clinical Decision Rule Using Clinically Important Events for Risk Prediction in Pediatric Head Injury: A Retrospective Cohort Study" Journal of Clinical Medicine 10, no. 22: 5248. https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm10225248
APA StyleYogo, N., Toida, C., Muguruma, T., Gakumazawa, M., Shinohara, M., & Takeuchi, I. (2021). Simplified Clinical Decision Rule Using Clinically Important Events for Risk Prediction in Pediatric Head Injury: A Retrospective Cohort Study. Journal of Clinical Medicine, 10(22), 5248. https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm10225248