Objectives To determine whether imaging findings can be used to differentiate between impact and non-impact head trauma in a group of fatal and non-fatal abusive head trauma (AHT) victims. Methods We included all AHT cases in the Netherlands in the period 2005-2012 for which a forensic report was written for a court of law, and for which imaging was available for reassessment. Neuroradiological and musculoskeletal findings were scored by an experienced paediatric radiologist. Results We identified 124 AHT cases; data for 104 cases (84%) were available for radiological reassessment. The AHT victims with a skull fracture had fewer hypoxic ischaemic injuries than AHT victims without a skull fracture (p = 0.03), but the relative difference was small (33% vs. 57%). There were no significant differences in neuroradiological and musculoskeletal findings between impact and non-impact head trauma cases if the distinction between impact and non-impact head trauma was based on visible head injuries, as determined by clinical examination, as well as on the presence of skull fractures. Conclusions Neuroradiological and skeletal findings cannot discriminate between impact and non-impact head trauma in abusive head trauma victims.

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doi.org/10.1016/j.ejrad.2013.11.015, hdl.handle.net/1765/63044
European Journal of Radiology
Department of Radiology

Sieswerda-Hoogendoorn, T., Robben, S., Karst, H., Moesker, F., van Aalderen, W., Laméris, J., & van Rijn, R. (2014). Abusive head trauma: Differentiation between impact and non-impact cases based on neuroimaging findings and skeletal surveys. European Journal of Radiology, 83(3), 584–588. doi:10.1016/j.ejrad.2013.11.015