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Original
Article
Coup and contrecoup head injuries: Predictors of outcome
Arvind Bhateja M Ch, Dhaval Shukla M Ch, B Indira Devi M Ch, Sastry Kolluri
VR M Ch
Department
of Neurosurgery, Command Hospital (SC) &
Armed Forces Medical College, Pune 411040. Maharashtra
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Abstract
Coup and contrecoup contusions comprise a group of focal brain injuries.
The pathogenesis of the two are different, the outcome in the two
would therefore be expected to be different. However there are no
studies in literature comparing outcome in coup-contrecoup injuries.
At NIMHANS, Bangalore, two hundred and ninety eight consecutive
cases presenting with coup and contrecoup injuries over a 2-year
period were retrospectively analyzed. They were divided into three
groups: Coup injuries with intraparenchymal injury (n = 129), contrecoup
injuries (n = 84) and coup-contrecoup injuries (n = 85). The groups
were comparable with respect to age and GCS. Site of primary impact
was determined by clinical and CT scan criteria. The mortality rates
in each group were compared with respect to age, GCS and CT pattern.
Significance was calculated using the chi –square test. There was
a statistically significant difference in mortality between patients
with coup injuries and patients with contrecoup (p< 0.005) and coup-contrecoup
injuries (p<0.001). There was no significant difference in mortality
between contrecoup and coup-contrecoup injuries (p = 0.1). Mortality
in patients aged less that 60 years and patients with GCS > 8 was
significantly higher in patients with contrecoup and coup-contrecoup
injuries. Presence of a contrecoup component on CT scan may portend
a worse outcome in head injuries and may warrant closer monitoring
and more aggressive management of these patients.
Keywords
coup, contrecoup, contusion
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Address for correspondence:
Dr. B Indira
Devi
Dept. of Neurosurgery,
NIMHANS Bangalore-560029.
Phone 080 26995409
Fax: 080 26564830
Email: bidevidr@gmail.com
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