Peter Wright1, Hannah Webley2, Andrew Fry1, and Elspeth Whitby2
1MIMP, Sheffield Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, Sheffield, United Kingdom, 2Academic Unit of Reproductive and Developmental medicine, University of Sheffield, Sheffield, United Kingdom
Subdural haematoma (SDH)
resulting from traumatic brain injury relating to non accidental head injury is
unfortunately relatively common in the UK at 36 per 100000 incidence in
children < 6 months old. However, adult models are used when aging SDH. This
study aimed to compare calculated relaxation time constants, T2* and T1 of fetal
and adult blood samples in a simulated SDH for data acquired daily over 28
days. Significant differences between fetal and adult were found in T2* and T1
values for week 1 and weeks 1, 3 and 4 respectively.