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“ Our results suggest that the use of a tool ... such as the REACTIONS inventory , which can be used by parents as well as in a clinical setting , could help diagnose concussions and monitor symptoms in younger children .” nausea balance issues
Issue 33.3 SUMMER 2024
The results were published in JAMA Network Open .
Well-documented effects The consequences of concussion are well-documented in adults and school-aged children . But although a significant number of young children are seen in emergency rooms for concussions , little is known about the long-term consequences for them .
To gain a better understanding of post-concussion impacts , Beauchamp and her team evaluated 303 children between the ages of 6 months and 6 years , of whom 174 had been seen for a concussion , 60 had sustained an injury without a concussion , and 69 had no injury at all .
All were assessed using the Report of Early Childhood Traumatic Injury Observations & Symptoms ( REACTIONS ) inventory , a validated , toddler-friendly tool for measuring post-concussive symptoms . protocol for managing concussions in young children ,” Beauchamp said .
This study is the first to prospectively map the evolution of post-concussive symptoms in small children over a threemonth period following a head injury , using a developmentally appropriate measure based on concrete observations .
The study ’ s lead author , Dominique Dupont said , “ Our results suggest that the use of a tool ... such as the REACTIONS inventory , which can be used by parents as well as in a clinical setting , could help diagnose concussions and monitor symptoms in younger children .” g

“ Our results suggest that the use of a tool ... such as the REACTIONS inventory , which can be used by parents as well as in a clinical setting , could help diagnose concussions and monitor symptoms in younger children .” nausea balance issues

The analysis showed that the
children who had suffered a concussion had more symptoms than those with a limb injury or no injury , not only at the time of the initial visit to the emergency room but also ten days , one month and three months later .
Even three months after the
increased crying
drowsiness
concussion , these children had more physical symptoms , including headaches , sleep problems , fatigue , noise sensitivity and vision problems .
Clear guidelines needed “ The study highlights the importance of developing clear
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guidelines and an appropriate
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