Walter A Ramsey, Brianna L Collie, Carlos T Huerta, Emily P Swafford, Alexis K Jones, Christopher F O'Neil, Gareth P Gilna, Rebecca A Saberi, Nicole B Lyons, Eva M Urrechaga, Mark Pilarski, Jonathan P Meizoso, Juan E Sola, Eduardo A Perez, Chad M Thorson
PURPOSE: Motor vehicle collisions (MVC) are the second leading cause of death in children and adolescents, but appropriate restraint use remains inadequate. Our previous work shows that about half of pediatric MVC victims presenting to our trauma center were unrestrained. This study evaluates restraint use among children and adolescents who did not survive after MVC. We hypothesize that restraint use is even lower in this population than in pediatric MVC patients who reached our trauma center...
January 29, 2024: Journal of Pediatric Surgery