This study involves a case series of children in side impact collisions who were identified through Partners for Child Passenger Safety (PCPS), a large child-focused crash surveillance system. The aim of the study was to use in-depth crash investigations to identify injury mechanisms to children in side impact collisions. 93 children in 55 side impact crashes were studied. 23% (n=22) of the children received an Abbreviated Injury Scale (AIS) equal to or greater than 2 (clinically significant) injury. In these 22 children, head (39%), extremity (22%), and abdominal injuries (17%) were the most common significant injuries. The cases revealed that serious injuries occur even in minor crashes. Cases that illustrate body region-specific injury mechanisms are discussed.
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