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Traumatic shaking: The role of the triad in medical investigations of suspected traumatic shaking

The Swedish Agency for Health Technology Assessment and Assesment of Social Services (SBU) is an independent national authority, tasked by the government with assessing methods used in health, medical and dental services and social service interventions from a broad perspective, covering medical, ec...

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Autores principales: Elinder, Göran, Eriksson, Anders, Hallberg, Boubou, Lynøe, Niels, Sundgren, Pia Maly, Rosén, Måns, Engström, Ingemar, Erlandsson, Björn‐Erik
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Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6585638/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30146789
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/apa.14473
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author Elinder, Göran
Eriksson, Anders
Hallberg, Boubou
Lynøe, Niels
Sundgren, Pia Maly
Rosén, Måns
Engström, Ingemar
Erlandsson, Björn‐Erik
author_facet Elinder, Göran
Eriksson, Anders
Hallberg, Boubou
Lynøe, Niels
Sundgren, Pia Maly
Rosén, Måns
Engström, Ingemar
Erlandsson, Björn‐Erik
author_sort Elinder, Göran
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description The Swedish Agency for Health Technology Assessment and Assesment of Social Services (SBU) is an independent national authority, tasked by the government with assessing methods used in health, medical and dental services and social service interventions from a broad perspective, covering medical, economic, ethical and social aspects. The language in SBU's reports are adjusted to a wide audience. SBU's Board of Directors has approved the conclusions in this report. There is limited scientific evidence that the triad (Three components of a whole. The triad associated with SBS usually comprises subdural haematoma, retinal haemorrhages and encephalopathy.) and therefore, its components can be associated with traumatic shaking (low‐quality evidence). There is insufficient scientific evidence on which to assess the diagnostic accuracy of the triad in identifying traumatic shaking (very low‐quality evidence). Limited scientific evidence (low‐quality evidence) represents a combined assessment of studies of high or moderate quality which disclose factors that markedly weaken the evidence. It is important to note that limited scientific evidence for the reliability of a method or an effect does not imply complete lack of scientific support. Insufficient scientific evidence (very low‐quality evidence) represents either a lack of studies or situations when available studies are of low quality or show contradictory results. Evaluation of the evidence was not based on formal grading of the evidence according to GRADE but on an evaluation of the total scientific basis.
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spelling pubmed-65856382019-06-27 Traumatic shaking: The role of the triad in medical investigations of suspected traumatic shaking Elinder, Göran Eriksson, Anders Hallberg, Boubou Lynøe, Niels Sundgren, Pia Maly Rosén, Måns Engström, Ingemar Erlandsson, Björn‐Erik Acta Paediatr Traumatic shaking The role of the triad in medical investigations of suspected traumatic shaking The Swedish Agency for Health Technology Assessment and Assesment of Social Services (SBU) is an independent national authority, tasked by the government with assessing methods used in health, medical and dental services and social service interventions from a broad perspective, covering medical, economic, ethical and social aspects. The language in SBU's reports are adjusted to a wide audience. SBU's Board of Directors has approved the conclusions in this report. There is limited scientific evidence that the triad (Three components of a whole. The triad associated with SBS usually comprises subdural haematoma, retinal haemorrhages and encephalopathy.) and therefore, its components can be associated with traumatic shaking (low‐quality evidence). There is insufficient scientific evidence on which to assess the diagnostic accuracy of the triad in identifying traumatic shaking (very low‐quality evidence). Limited scientific evidence (low‐quality evidence) represents a combined assessment of studies of high or moderate quality which disclose factors that markedly weaken the evidence. It is important to note that limited scientific evidence for the reliability of a method or an effect does not imply complete lack of scientific support. Insufficient scientific evidence (very low‐quality evidence) represents either a lack of studies or situations when available studies are of low quality or show contradictory results. Evaluation of the evidence was not based on formal grading of the evidence according to GRADE but on an evaluation of the total scientific basis. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2018-08-26 2018-09 /pmc/articles/PMC6585638/ /pubmed/30146789 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/apa.14473 Text en © 2018 The Authors. Acta Pædiatrica published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd on behalf of Foundation Acta Paediatrica This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ License, which permits use and distribution in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited, the use is non‐commercial and no modifications or adaptations are made.
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Elinder, Göran
Eriksson, Anders
Hallberg, Boubou
Lynøe, Niels
Sundgren, Pia Maly
Rosén, Måns
Engström, Ingemar
Erlandsson, Björn‐Erik
Traumatic shaking: The role of the triad in medical investigations of suspected traumatic shaking
title Traumatic shaking: The role of the triad in medical investigations of suspected traumatic shaking
title_full Traumatic shaking: The role of the triad in medical investigations of suspected traumatic shaking
title_fullStr Traumatic shaking: The role of the triad in medical investigations of suspected traumatic shaking
title_full_unstemmed Traumatic shaking: The role of the triad in medical investigations of suspected traumatic shaking
title_short Traumatic shaking: The role of the triad in medical investigations of suspected traumatic shaking
title_sort traumatic shaking: the role of the triad in medical investigations of suspected traumatic shaking
topic Traumatic shaking The role of the triad in medical investigations of suspected traumatic shaking
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6585638/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30146789
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/apa.14473
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