Original Article

CME Article: Assessment of the Need for Immediate Trauma Team Presence for Infants Presenting in Cardiac Arrest

Objectives: Out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA) is rare in infants, with the cause of arrest often unknown upon presentation. Nonaccidental trauma is a potential etiology of OHCA among infants, but its occult presentation makes this etiology challenging to diagnose. In the absence of apparent injuries, identifying the need for trauma team…

Posted in: nonaccidental trauma 2 sudden infant death syndrome 3

Case Report

Flail Chest in a Neonate Resulting from Nonaccidental Trauma

The authors present a 21-day-old infant who sustained a flail chest as a result of nonaccidental trauma. Initial treatment included endotracheal intubation and mechanical ventilation for hypoxemic respiratory failure followed by the administration of continuous positive airway pressure by nasal cannula. Further evaluation resulted in the identification of nonaccidental as…

Posted in: child abuse 5 nonaccidental trauma 2
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