Prognosis
Around 10% of infants with abusive head trauma from shaking and/or violent slamming die from their injuries acutely.[10] Pediatric Glasgow Coma Scale score ≤5 at presentation, cerebral edema, retinal hemorrhage, and intraparenchymal hemorrhage are associated with increased mortality.[71]
Most infants who survive sustain some permanent damage ranging from mild learning or behavioral disabilities to chronic seizures, learning difficulties, cerebral palsy, ventilator dependence, and other neurologic sequelae (loss of vision and loss of hearing). The degree of brain injury and dysfunction on initial presentation correlates directly with outcome.
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