A profile of traumatic brain injury within hospital emergency departments - a retrospective study in the Republic of Moldova.

Svetlana Cociu, Angela Cazacu-Stratu, Lilia Chiosea, Gheorghe Rojnoveanu, Serghei Cebanu, Corinne Peek-Asa
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Background: Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is a critical public health and socio-economic problem throughout the world, making epidemiological monitoring of incidence, prevalence, and outcome of TBI necessary. TBI is a major cause of mortality and morbidity in adolescents, young adults, and the elderly, one of the leading causes being road traffic accidents.

Methods: A retrospective study was conducted among patients with TBI within 2 medical institutions from Chisinau municipality: Emergency Medicine Institute (EMI) and Valentin Ignatenco Municipal Children's Hospital (MCH). A questionnaire was applied, completed on the basis of medical records according to the International Classification of Diseases (ICD) 10 codes. The collection period was August, 1 - October 31, 2018. Data were uploaded using the existing electronic data collection tool - Red Cap and analyzed through Microsoft Excel. Data collection was performed by a resident neurosurgery and a scientific researcher. The ethics committee's approval has been obtained.

Results: There have been identified 150 patients: 57 cases (38.5%) of TBI among children and 93 cases (61.5%) among adults aged between 18-73 years old. A large majority (62%) of head injuries were among patients from the urban area (most in adults - 60% and males - 74%). The most common mechanisms of head injury were falls (53.3%) and road traffic injuries (24%), followed by assault (14.7%) and struck by/or against (8%). The distributions by place of occurrence highlighted that most injuries occurred at home (33.4%) and transport area (25.3%). Most head injuries were registered among men 121(81.2%) with a predominance of minor Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS) (65.1%), followed by moderate GCS (9.4%), while in women all cases with GCS minor (18.8%).

Conclusion: The data obtained could be useful for the hospital administration in managing the necessary resources and for conducting information campaigns among the high-risk groups.

医院急诊科创伤性脑损伤概况——摩尔多瓦共和国的回顾性研究。
背景:外伤性脑损伤(Traumatic brain injury, TBI)是世界范围内一个重要的公共卫生和社会经济问题,因此有必要对TBI的发病率、患病率和预后进行流行病学监测。脑外伤是青少年、年轻人和老年人死亡和发病的一个主要原因,其中一个主要原因是道路交通事故。方法:对基希讷乌市急诊医学研究所(EMI)和Valentin Ignatenco市儿童医院(MCH)两家医疗机构的TBI患者进行回顾性研究。根据国际疾病分类(ICD)第10号代码,根据病历填写了一份调查问卷。收集期为2018年8月1日至10月31日。使用现有的电子数据收集工具Red Cap上传数据,并通过Microsoft Excel进行分析。数据收集由一名住院神经外科医生和一名科学研究人员完成。已获得伦理委员会的批准。结果:共发现150例TBI患者,其中儿童57例(38.5%),成人93例(61.5%),年龄在18-73岁。绝大多数(62%)的头部损伤发生在城市地区的患者中(大多数为成人(60%)和男性(74%)。最常见的头部损伤机制是跌倒(53.3%)和道路交通伤害(24%),其次是殴打(14.7%)和被/或被击中(8%)。从发生地点分布来看,大多数伤害发生在家中(33.4%)和交通场所(25.3%)。大多数头部损伤在男性中登记121例(81.2%),以轻度格拉斯哥昏迷量表(GCS)为主(65.1%),其次是中度格拉斯哥昏迷量表(9.4%),而在女性中所有病例均为轻度格拉斯哥昏迷量表(18.8%)。结论:获得的数据可为医院管理部门管理必要的资源和在高危人群中开展信息宣传活动提供参考。
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