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Improving Follow-Up Skeletal Survey Compliance In Suspected Nonaccidental Trauma Patients: What's The Fuss About?, Tong Gan, John M. Draus Jr.
Improving Follow-Up Skeletal Survey Compliance In Suspected Nonaccidental Trauma Patients: What's The Fuss About?, Tong Gan, John M. Draus Jr.
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Introduction: Nonaccidental trauma (NAT) victims account for a significant percentage of our pediatric trauma population. The skeletal survey (SS) and follow-up skeletal survey (FUSS) are essential in the evaluation of selected NAT patients. We identified that our clinically indicated FUSS completion rate was suboptimal. We hypothesized that implementing an intervention of postdischarge follow-up in our pediatric surgery clinic would improve FUSS completion rates. Methods: A follow-up clinic for NAT patients was established in July 2013. A retrospective review was performed of all suspected NAT cases younger than 2 years old seen at Kentucky Children’s Hospital between November 2012 and February …