RT Journal Article T1 [Falls in less than one year-old infants: Management in the emergency department]. T2 Caídas en menores de un año: ¿qué hacemos en urgencias? A1 Rubio García, Elena A1 Jiménez de Domingo, Ana A1 Marañon Pardillo, Rafael A1 Triviño Rodríguez, Miriam A1 Frontado Haiek, Luis Alberto A1 Gilabert Iriondo, Nuria A1 Ripoll Oliveras, Francesc A1 Remón García, Cristina A1 Estopiña Ferrer, Gloria A1 Muñoz López, Cristina A1 en representación del Grupo de Trabajo de Lesiones no Intencionadas de la Sociedad Española de Urgencias de Pediatría, K1 Caídas K1 Children K1 Diagnostic tests K1 Emergency department K1 Falls K1 Niños K1 Pruebas complementarias K1 Radiografías K1 Radiography K1 Urgencias AB A study was performed in order to describe injuries associated with falls in children aged This was a multicentre, descriptive and analytical study that included all patients aged A total of 1022 patients had experienced falls, that is, 0.35% of the emergencies attended in the study hospitals (95% CI, 0,348-0,352). The most commonly affected part was the head (58%). Cranial radiography was ordered in 31.8% of cases, and was associated with the presence of bruising or signs of fracture on examination (P100cm (P50cm and age Injuries after falls in infants aged YR 2016 FD 2016-11-17 LK http://hdl.handle.net/10668/10617 UL http://hdl.handle.net/10668/10617 LA es DS RISalud RD Apr 10, 2025