NICE draft consultation "When to suspect child maltreatment"
NICE draft consultation "When to suspect child maltreatment"
http://www.bmj.com/cgi/content/extract/ ... 27_2/a2279
Published BMJ 28 October 2008, doi:10.1136/bmj.a2279
Letters
Patterns of skeletal fractures in child abuse
"Unexplained" fractures
(The first 150 words of the full text of this article are available to those who do not have access to full BMJ material.)
James R Le Fanu, general practitioner 1, Rosemary Neary 2, Denise Bartlett 2
1 Mawbey Brough Health Centre, London SW8 2UD, 2 Eaton Foundation, Wisbech, Cambs PE14 8TP
BMJ Rapid Responses to this letter are available in full at:
http://www.bmj.com/cgi/eletters/337/oct27_2/a2279
includes this response in relation to NICE Guideline draft consultation
When to suspect child maltreatment 17 December 2008
Theo Fenton,
Consultant Paediatrician
Mayday University Hospital, Croydon
Send response to journal:
Re: When to suspect child maltreatment
Yesterday, the National Institute for Health & Clinical Excellence (NICE) posted draft guidelines "When to suspect child maltreatment" on it website (see here). They are out for consultation until 10 February. The Guideline Development Group members agree that "A prospective comparative study of fractures in physical abuse, conditions leading to bone fragility and those resulting from accidental trauma to encompass a study of metaphyseal fractures specifically is needed because the existing evidence base does not fully account for differential diagnosis of fractures in the infant and toddler age group" (page 47 of the full guideline, and page 29 of the NICE guidline).
Competing interests: None declared
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URL for NICE draft guideline consultation:
http://www.nice.org.uk/guidance/index.j ... er&o=42741
Suzy
http://www.bmj.com/cgi/content/extract/ ... 27_2/a2279
Published BMJ 28 October 2008, doi:10.1136/bmj.a2279
Letters
Patterns of skeletal fractures in child abuse
"Unexplained" fractures
(The first 150 words of the full text of this article are available to those who do not have access to full BMJ material.)
James R Le Fanu, general practitioner 1, Rosemary Neary 2, Denise Bartlett 2
1 Mawbey Brough Health Centre, London SW8 2UD, 2 Eaton Foundation, Wisbech, Cambs PE14 8TP
BMJ Rapid Responses to this letter are available in full at:
http://www.bmj.com/cgi/eletters/337/oct27_2/a2279
includes this response in relation to NICE Guideline draft consultation
When to suspect child maltreatment 17 December 2008
Theo Fenton,
Consultant Paediatrician
Mayday University Hospital, Croydon
Send response to journal:
Re: When to suspect child maltreatment
Yesterday, the National Institute for Health & Clinical Excellence (NICE) posted draft guidelines "When to suspect child maltreatment" on it website (see here). They are out for consultation until 10 February. The Guideline Development Group members agree that "A prospective comparative study of fractures in physical abuse, conditions leading to bone fragility and those resulting from accidental trauma to encompass a study of metaphyseal fractures specifically is needed because the existing evidence base does not fully account for differential diagnosis of fractures in the infant and toddler age group" (page 47 of the full guideline, and page 29 of the NICE guidline).
Competing interests: None declared
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URL for NICE draft guideline consultation:
http://www.nice.org.uk/guidance/index.j ... er&o=42741
Suzy