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Differences Between Viral Meningitis and Abusive Head Trauma

Authors :
Danielle Horton
Tanya Burrell
Mary E. Moffatt
Henry T. Puls
Rangaraj Selvarangan
Lyndsey Hultman
James D. Anderst
Source :
Pediatrics. 150(1)
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

OBJECTIVES To evaluate the hypothesis that viral meningitis may mimic abusive head trauma (AHT) by comparing the history of present illness (HPI) and clinical presentation of young children with proven viral meningitis to those with AHT and those with subdural hemorrhage (SDH) only. We hypothesized that significant differences would exist between viral meningitis and the comparison groups. METHODS We performed a 5-year retrospective case-control study of subjects aged RESULTS Of 550 subjects, there were 397 viral meningitis, 118 AHT, and 35 SDH-only subjects. Viral meningitis differed significantly from AHT subjects on all demographic measures, and from SDH-only subjects on age. Viral meningitis differed significantly from AHT subjects in all HPI measures with odds ratios ranging from 2.7 to 322.5, and from SDH-only subjects in 9 HPI measures with odds ratios ranging from 4.6 to 485.2. In the clinical domain, viral meningitis differed significantly from AHT subjects in all measures, with odds ratios ranging from 2.5 to 74.0, and from SDH-only subjects in 5 measures with odds ratios ranging from 2.9 to 16.8. CONCLUSIONS Viral meningitis is not supported as a mimic of AHT.

Details

ISSN :
10984275
Volume :
150
Issue :
1
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Pediatrics
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....71317746fb360f8a889599879eabafdb