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| '''High risk''' — ciTBI risk 4.4% (<2y) or 4.3% (≥2y). '''CT recommended.'''
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* Kuppermann N, Holmes JF, Dayan PS, et al. Identification of children at very low risk of clinically-important brain injuries after head trauma: a prospective cohort study. Lancet. 2009;374:1160-1170. PMID 19758692.
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Revision as of 12:55, 21 March 2026

Interactive PECARN Pediatric Head Injury/CT decision rule calculator. Requires the calculator gadget.

Usage: {{PECARN Calculator}}

PECARN — Pediatric Head CT Decision Rule
Age Group Select One
Patient Age 1 <2 years    ≥2 years
Age <2 Years — Risk Factors
Criteria No Yes
GCS <15 (altered mental status) 1
Palpable skull fracture 1
Occipital/parietal/temporal scalp hematoma 1
Loss of consciousness ≥5 seconds 1
Not acting normally per parent 1
Severe mechanism of injury (MVC with ejection/rollover/fatality, pedestrian/cyclist without helmet struck by motorized vehicle, fall >3 feet, head struck by high-impact object) 1
Risk Factors (<2y) / 6
Age ≥2 Years — Risk Factors
Criteria No Yes
GCS <15 (altered mental status) 1
Signs of basilar skull fracture (hemotympanum, raccoon eyes, Battle sign, CSF otorrhea/rhinorrhea) 1
Vomiting 1
Loss of consciousness 1
Severe headache 1
Severe mechanism of injury (MVC with ejection/rollover/fatality, pedestrian/cyclist without helmet struck by motorized vehicle, fall >5 feet, head struck by high-impact object) 1
Risk Factors (≥2y) / 6
Interpretation (for selected age group)
0 Very low risk — ciTBI risk <0.02% (<2y) or <0.05% (≥2y). CT not recommended.
1 (intermediate*) Low risk — ciTBI risk ~0.9% (<2y) or ~0.8% (≥2y). Observation vs. CT. *Only if GCS=15 and no skull fracture/AMS. Consider observation for 4-6 hours.
GCS<15 or skull fx High risk — ciTBI risk 4.4% (<2y) or 4.3% (≥2y). CT recommended.
References
  • Kuppermann N, Holmes JF, Dayan PS, et al. Identification of children at very low risk of clinically-important brain injuries after head trauma: a prospective cohort study. Lancet. 2009;374:1160-1170. PMID 19758692.