Traumatic Brain Injury Patients in the Emergency Unit of a Tertiary Hospital

R. Zairinal, Chandrika Najwa, Malufti Yetty, Ramli, D. N. Lastri, Adre Mayza, Pukovisa Prawiroharjo, Ramdinal Aviesena, Zairinal
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Highlights: 1. The main focus of this study was to underscore the importance of exploring the characteristics of traumatic brain injury (TBI) patients, which have not been extensively investigated, to help establish effective clinical procedures and decisions.2. Three out of every four trauma patients in the emergency unit had mild TBIs, and those who did not survive showed a significant trend of rapid deterioration.3. It is crucial to consistently conduct a thorough and comprehensive head-to-toe examination for all trauma patients.   Abstract Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is a prevalent neurological condition in emergency units. TBI cases are frequently diagnosed with severe conditions. Underdiagnosis is common in mild TBI cases. As a result, physicians have an uncomprehensive understanding of the patients' characteristics in their daily practice. This study aimed to discuss the characteristics of trauma patients who were diagnosed with TBIs in an emergency unit. We conducted a retrospective cohort observational study to examine the adult population of TBI patients from April 2022 to March 2023. This study collected several data points, including demographics, clinical characteristics, surgical procedures, and disposition distribution. All variables were compiled and summarized using descriptive statistics and analyzed by calculating frequencies and percentages. During the period of this study, 483 trauma patients were admitted to the emergency unit. A total of 361 (74.7%) of these cases were identified as TBIs. Most of the traumatic brain injuries occurred in men (75.6%), with the predominant age range being 18–22 years (22.4%). Mild TBI cases (74.5%) were the most prevalent, followed by moderate (20.2%) and severe (5.3%) TBI cases. The average score from the Glasgow Coma Scale assessment was 15. Most patients (80.9%) had no hypotension, while a greater number of patients (98.1%) did not exhibit hypoxia as a comorbidity. The Injury Severity Score revealed that the highest percentage of TBIs was categorized as minor (62.3%). It was found that 53.5% of the patients were discharged, while 36% of the patients were hospitalized. However, 7 patients (1.9%) passed in the emergency unit, and 30 patients (8.3%) opted to be discharged against medical advice. Only 21 patients (5.8%) received neurosurgical management. As the most prevalent trauma, TBI necessitates careful management to handle the implications of clinical decision-making. It is crucial to investigate the underlying risk of mortality in TBI cases because the majority of patients do not require neurosurgical intervention.
一家三甲医院急诊科的脑外伤患者
亮点1.2.急诊科每四名外伤患者中就有三人有轻微的创伤性脑损伤,而未能存活的患者病情有迅速恶化的明显趋势。 3.对所有外伤患者进行彻底、全面的从头到脚检查至关重要。 摘要 创伤性脑损伤(TBI)是急诊科常见的神经系统疾病。创伤性脑损伤病例经常被诊断为重症。对轻度 TBI 病例的诊断不足很常见。因此,医生在日常工作中对患者特征的了解并不全面。本研究旨在讨论急诊科被诊断为创伤性脑损伤的创伤患者的特征。我们开展了一项回顾性队列观察研究,对2022年4月至2023年3月期间的成年创伤性脑损伤患者进行了调查。该研究收集了多个数据点,包括人口统计学、临床特征、手术过程和处置分布。所有变量均采用描述性统计方法进行整理和总结,并通过计算频率和百分比进行分析。研究期间,急诊科共收治了 483 名外伤患者。其中共有 361 例(74.7%)被确认为创伤性脑损伤。大多数创伤性脑损伤发生在男性身上(75.6%),主要年龄段为 18-22 岁(22.4%)。最常见的是轻度创伤性脑损伤(74.5%),其次是中度(20.2%)和重度(5.3%)创伤性脑损伤。格拉斯哥昏迷量表评估的平均得分是 15 分。大多数患者(80.9%)没有低血压,而更多患者(98.1%)没有合并缺氧。损伤严重程度评分显示,被归类为轻微创伤的创伤性脑损伤比例最高(62.3%)。调查发现,53.5% 的患者已出院,36% 的患者住院治疗。不过,有 7 名患者(1.9%)在急诊室抢救无效死亡,30 名患者(8.3%)不听医嘱选择出院。只有 21 名患者(5.8%)接受了神经外科治疗。作为最常见的创伤,创伤性脑损伤需要谨慎处理,以应对临床决策的影响。调查创伤性脑损伤病例的潜在死亡风险至关重要,因为大多数患者并不需要神经外科干预。
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