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Open Access 15-04-2024 | Computed Tomography | Original Article

Effectiveness of low dose computed tomography to detect fractures in paediatric suspected physical abuse: a systematic review

Authors: Edel Doyle, Lyndal Bugeja, Matthew R. Dimmock, Kam L. Lee, Jessica Ng, Richard B. Bassed

Published in: International Journal of Legal Medicine

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Abstract

Purpose

The skeletal survey X-ray series is the current ‘gold standard’ when investigating suspected physical abuse (SPA) of children, in addition to a non-contrast computed tomography (CT) brain scan. This systematic literature review synthesised findings of published research to determine if low dose computed tomography (LDCT) could detect subtle fractures and therefore replace the skeletal survey X-ray series in the investigation of SPA in children aged under 3 years.

Methods

Five electronic databases and grey literature were systematically searched from their inception to 28 April 2022. Primary studies were included where the population comprised paediatric patients up to 16 years and LDCT was used to detect fractures associated with SPA. Studies involving imaging investigations of the head, standard dose CT examinations or accidental trauma were excluded.

Results

Three studies met the inclusion criteria, all of which were case series. These studies did not report many of the criteria required to compare the accuracy of LDCT to X-ray, i.e. they did not meet the criteria for a diagnostic accuracy test. Therefore, it is difficult to conclude from the case series if LDCT is accurate enough to replace X-rays.

Conclusion

Due to the gap in current literature, a phantom study and subsequent post-mortem CT study are recommended as the primary investigative methods to assess the ability of low-dose CT to identify the subtle fractures associated with SPA and to calculate how low the achievable CT dose can be.
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Metadata
Title
Effectiveness of low dose computed tomography to detect fractures in paediatric suspected physical abuse: a systematic review
Authors
Edel Doyle
Lyndal Bugeja
Matthew R. Dimmock
Kam L. Lee
Jessica Ng
Richard B. Bassed
Publication date
15-04-2024
Publisher
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Published in
International Journal of Legal Medicine
Print ISSN: 0937-9827
Electronic ISSN: 1437-1596
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00414-024-03214-2