CORRELATION OF COMPUTED TOMOGRAPHY AND INTRAOPERATIVE FINDINGS WITH CLINICAL SYMPTOMS IN HEAD TRAUMA PATIENTS

IF 1 Q4 PSYCHOLOGY
Hamidreza Saiediborojeni, B. Hemmatpour, Mohammadreza Akrami, Somayeh Mahdavikian, Sepehr Saiediborojeni, Tayebeh Mahvar
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Hematoma in different parts of the brain is one of the most important complications of head injury and is associated with high mortality and morbidity rate. The aim of this study was evaluation of the relationship between Computed Tomography (CT) and intraoperative findings with clinical symptoms in head trauma patients. In this study 95 patients with cerebral hemorrhage due to head trauma, referred to Taleghani Hospital in Kermanshah were studied. After an initial clinical examination, the level of consciousness determined according to the Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS) was recorded. All patients underwent brain CT scan and findings were recorded, including size and location of the hematoma. Patients in all treatment such as surgical procedures under the supervision, and the information on their status was recorded until discharge or death. It was found that most patients (38%) were between 40-20 years: 73% of patients were male, while 27% were female. The outcome of 35 patients (35.4%) were normal, 12 patients (12.3%) had moderate disability, 9 patients (9.2%) had severe disability, 11 patients (10.8%) vegetative state and 31 patients (32.3%) died. There was a significant association between location of the hematoma and hematoma in CT scan and outcome of patients with cerebral hemorrhage caused by trauma (P<0.05). We also found a significant association between size of the hematoma and midline shift in CT scan with outcome of patients with cerebral hemorrhage caused by trauma (P<0.05). The prognosis of patients with traumatic brain injury depends on location of the hematoma; volume of hematoma, midline shift in CT scan and length of trauma to surgery more than 4 hours.
颅脑损伤患者ct及术中表现与临床症状的相关性
脑不同部位的血肿是颅脑损伤最重要的并发症之一,与高死亡率和高发病率有关。本研究的目的是评估头部创伤患者的计算机断层扫描(CT)和术中表现与临床症状之间的关系。在这项研究中,对95名因头部创伤而脑出血的患者进行了研究,这些患者被送往克尔曼沙的Talegani医院。在初步临床检查后,记录根据格拉斯哥昏迷量表(GCS)确定的意识水平。所有患者都接受了脑部CT扫描,并记录了结果,包括血肿的大小和位置。在监督下进行所有治疗(如手术)的患者,并记录他们的状态信息,直到出院或死亡。研究发现,大多数患者(38%)年龄在40-20岁之间:73%的患者为男性,27%为女性。35名患者(35.4%)的预后正常,12名患者(12.3%)患有中度残疾,9名患者(9.2%)患有重度残疾,11名患者(10.8%)处于植物人状态,31名患者(32.3%)死亡。CT扫描血肿和血肿的位置与外伤性脑出血患者的预后有显著相关性(P<0.05)取决于血肿的位置;血肿体积、CT扫描中线偏移和手术创伤时间超过4小时。
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