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Original
Article
Out come in Head Injured patients : Experience at a level 1 Trauma Centre
Shameem Ahmed MS, Shabbir Khan MS, Deepak Agrawal M Ch,
BS Sharma M Ch
Department
of Neurosurgery, JPN Apex Trauma centre, AIIMS,
New Delhi 110029
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Abstract
Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is the leading cause of death. Evidence-based
guidelines for TBI care have been widely discussed, but in-hospital
treatment of these patients has been highly variable. We carried
out this study to evaluate outcome in patients with head injuries
in relation to post-resuscitation GCS score, at a Level 1 trauma
centre. A secondary objective was to look for epidemiological factors
responsible for these head injuries. In this retro-prospective study,
all patients with head injury who were admitted in the department
of neurosurgery at JPNATC in last 15 months period were enrolled.
Post-resuscitation GCS was considered as baseline and outcome was
assessed at discharge using GOS. All patients were managed as per
laid down departmental protocols. Total 2068 patients of head injury
were enrolled during the study period. Age ranged from 1 - 80 yrs,
71.4% was male and 28.6% were female. The most commonly involved
age group was 20-40 yrs (43%) and the most common mode of injury
was road traffic accidents (64%). 53% of the patients had severe
head injury (GCSd”8), 18% had moderate head injury (GCS 9 to d”13)
and 29% had minor head injuries (GCS e”14). 17 patients had penetrating
head injury, and 13% had compound head injury. The mean hospital
stay was 14 days (range 1 – 62 days). Overall in-hospital mortality
was 22% (454 cases), of these 38% were children. Amongst all, 2%
of minor head injury, 12% of moderate head injured and 36% of severely
head injured patients were expired; 28% of compound and 29% of penetrating
injury patients died. Of the patients who expired, 39% died within
48 hrs of injury. Amongst those who survived, 28% had good outcome
and 19% remained in vegetative state. Our outcome rates for head
injured patients compare favorably with international data. This
is the first study of its kind from India, which shows mortality
rates and outcome in patients with head injuries.
Keywords
head injury, mortality
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Address for correspondence:
Dr Deepak
Agrawal
Assistant professor
Dept. of Neurosurgery,
All India Institute of Medical Sciences
New Delhi, India.
Email: drdeepak@gmail.com
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