Epidemiology of abusive abdominal trauma hospitalizations in United States children

Abstract Objectives (1) To estimate the incidence of abusive abdominal trauma (AAT) hospitalizations among US children age 0–9 years. (2) To identify demographic characteristics of children at highest risk for AAT. Design Secondary data analysis of a cross-sectional, national hospitalization databas...

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Veröffentlicht in:Child abuse & neglect 2012-02, Vol.36 (2), p.142-148
Hauptverfasser: Lane, Wendy Gwirtzman, Dubowitz, Howard, Langenberg, Patricia, Dischinger, Patricia
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Zusammenfassung:Abstract Objectives (1) To estimate the incidence of abusive abdominal trauma (AAT) hospitalizations among US children age 0–9 years. (2) To identify demographic characteristics of children at highest risk for AAT. Design Secondary data analysis of a cross-sectional, national hospitalization database. Setting Hospitalization data from the 2003 and 2006 Kids’ Inpatient Database (KID). Main exposure Frequency and rate of hospitalizations for abusive abdominal trauma as identified by ICD-9CM codes for abdominal trauma and child abuse and E-codes for inflicted injury. Outcome measures Hospitalization rates by age, insurance status, and frequency of specific organ injury. Results AAT rates were higher for infants than for any other age group, with 17.7 (95% CI 11.7–23.9) cases per million in 2006. More than 25% of all abdominal trauma in children
ISSN:0145-2134
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DOI:10.1016/j.chiabu.2011.09.010