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. 2010 Jan 21;36(4):680–687. doi: 10.1007/s00134-009-1747-2

Table 1.

Demographic information of all study patients

Patient Sex Age (months) Mechanism GCS Initial head imaging GOS
1 F 72 MVA 3 Diffuse edema, EAH,SAH, SDH 1
2 M 36 Peds vs. auto 10 DAI, IPH, SDH 5
3 F 60 Peds vs. auto 12 IPH, SDH 5
4 M 9 AHT 10 EDH, SDH 5
5 M 108 Peds vs. auto 9 EDH 5
6 M 144 Motocross 11 DAI, IPH, SDH 4
7 M 156 Peds vs. auto 3 IPH, C1fx 3
8 F 24 MVA 4 Diffuse edema, DAI, SAH, SDH 3
9 M 36 AHT 3 Diffuse edema, SAH, SDH 5
10 M 108 Peds vs. auto 3 IPH 2
11 F 19 TV to head 7 Diffuse edema, IPH, SAH 4
12 F 11 AHT 9 SDH 5
13 M 7 Fall 10 EDH 5
14 F 11 TV to Head 6 Diffuse edema, EDH, IVH, SAH, SDH 1
15 F 72 Fall 11 IPH, SAH, SDH 5
16 M 48 MVA 8 Diffuse edema, IPH, SDH 4
17 M 36 MVA 4 DAI, IPH, SAH 5
18 M 84 Fall 11 IPH, SDH 5
19 F 7 AHT 12 DAI, IPH, SDH 5
20 F 84 Fall 7 IPH 5
21 M 168 Fall 3 EDH 2
22 F 7 AHT 3 Diffuse edema, SDH 5

AHT Abusive head trauma, MVA motor vehicle accident, Peds vs Auto pedestrian/cyclist versus automobile, TV television

GCS Glasgow Coma Score

DAI Diffuse axonal injury, EAH extra-axial hemorrhage, SAH subarachnoid hemorrhage, SDH subdural hemorrhage, IPH intraparenchymal hemorrhage, EDH epidural hemorrhage, C1fx cervical spine 1 fracture, IVH intraventricular hemorrhage

GOS Glasgow Outcome Score, 1 dead, 2 vegetative state, 3 severe disability, 4 moderate disability, 5 good recovery