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Determining the Age of Bruises in Children

The estimation of bruise age based on clinical assessment is probably not reliable and should be avoided in child protection proceedings. Level of evidence: "C"

A systematic review 1 including 3 studies with a total of 118 bruises in children under 18 years was abstracted in DARE. One study of 50 children (in emergency department) reported an association between colour and bruise age (P<0.001): red/blue and purple colours were more commonly seen in bruises less than 48 hours old, and yellow, brown and green colours in bruises over 7 days old. However, red/blue and purple colours were also seen in 4 of 13 bruises over 7 days old, while yellow/brown or green colours were also seen in 9 of 39 bruises less than 48 hours old. In a second photographic study (36 bruises in 23 white children in an orthopaedic ward), a single observer reported that blue, brown, grey and purple colours were not discriminatory, red colours occurred only in injuries 1 week old or less, yellow occurred only after the first day, and green was seen in 9 of 32 bruises more than 2 days old. The third study (32 bruises), conducted in babies attending a health visitor clinic, found that yellow colours appeared only in bruises over 48 hours old.

The authors of the emergency department study reported that inter-observer reliability for the assessment of bruising age, colour, tenderness, swelling, or abrasions was poor (kappa -0.03), and that there was poor (40%) overall accuracy in determining the exact age of bruises to within 24 hours. Accuracy was improved (76.2%) for broad categorisation (fresh, 48 hours or less; intermediate, 48 hours to 7 days; old, more than 7 days) by emergency physicians (n=16); the accuracy of trainees (n=39) was lower (52.7%). The photographic study, using a single observer, produced a correct classification of fresh, intermediate or old bruises (using the same classification system as the emergency department study) in 24 of 44 cases.

References

  • Maguire S, Mann MK, Sibert J, Kemp A. Can you age bruises accurately in children? A systematic review. Arch Dis Child 2005 Feb;90(2):187-9. [PubMed][DARE]

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