Management of supratentorial epidural hematoma in children: report on 49 patients

Author:

Paiva Wellingson Silva1,Andrade Almir Ferreira de1,Mathias Júnior Luis1,Guirado Vinicius Monteiro de Paula1,Amorim Robson Luis1,Magrini Nadia Nader1,Teixeira Manoel Jacobsen1

Affiliation:

1. University of São Paulo Medical School, Brazil

Abstract

Traumatic head injury is a common cause of mortality and acquired neurological impairment in children. However, pediatric epidural hematomas (EDHs) are not common and few series have studied the evolution of these patients. In this study, we present the results from a sample of patients with EDH with long-term follow-up. METHOD: Between January 2006 and December 2008, 49 patients with traumatic EDH were treated at our unit. Clinical course, radiological findings and outcomes were evaluated. Neurological status was assessed using the Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS). The patients' ages ranged from one day to 16 years. The mean follow-up was six months. RESULTS: On admission, most of the patients presented mild trauma and 57% had a GCS of 13-15. The most common symptom was irritability. The most frequent mechanisms of injury were: falling from a height in 29 cases and motor vehicle accidents in 16 cases. Three of these patients presented GCS 3, but only one died. We found a late neurological deficit in nine patients. CONCLUSION: These lesions may occur following mild head trauma and in alert children with nonfocal neurological examinations. However, in children presenting irritability with subgaleal hematomas and a history of loss of consciousness, skull computed tomography must be performed.

Publisher

FapUNIFESP (SciELO)

Subject

Neurology,Clinical Neurology

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