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Each year U.S. adults receive at least $200 billion of care that can be attributable to “overuse”; this systematic review of studies published in 2015 sought the 10 most important dealing with pediatric overuse.
In the overdiagnosis category:
Lowering oxygen-saturation thresholds to 90% for infants with bronchiolitis can safely decrease lengths of stay.
Children with isolated linear skull fractures and normal Glasgow coma scale scores do not require hospitalization for observation or re-imaging.
In overtreatment:
Using antidepressants in adolescents is likely ineffective and possibly harmful.
Most (70% to 80%) hospitalized children with community-acquired pneumonia have a virus or mycoplasma as the pathogen, not bacteria.
Oral antibiotics are as e…