Characteristics of Patients With Traumatic Brain Injury in a Regional Trauma Center: A Single-Center Study.

Q3 Medicine
Mahnjeong Ha, Seunghan Yu, Byung Chul Kim, Jung Hwan Lee, Hyuk Jin Choi, Won Ho Cho
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Objective: The regional trauma center (RTC) in our hospital was established in November 2015. The Korean Trauma Data Bank (KTDB) was established in 2013 and maintains a prospective database. In this study, based on KTDB data, we investigated the characteristics of traumatic brain injury (TBI) in patients who visited our RTC.

Methods: Between 2017 and 2021, we analyzed the data of 1,939 patients with TBI. Demographic characteristics of patients were recorded, and variables such as transfer information, mechanism of injury, severity, occupational relevance, multiple trauma, and surgery were analyzed. Hospital length of stay (LOS), fatality, and Glasgow outcome scale (GOS) were analyzed to confirm treatment outcomes.

Results: This study enrolled 1,939 patients with a median age of 58 years and male predominance (75.5%). The transfer time decreased (from 1.95 hours to 1.1 hours) following an increase in the frequency of direct transfers to our hospital each year. Motor vehicle-related accidents (48.4%) were implicated as the most common cause, and the severity of TBI showed an increasing trend each year. The outcomes confirmed that the fatality rate and GOS scores deteriorated. The mean LOS in the hospital was 26.92 days, with a fatality rate of 23.6% (458 patients).

Conclusion: In this study, we investigated characteristics and treatment outcomes associated with TBI. Our research confirms that patients with TBI are currently well triaged at the accident site and rapidly transferred to our RTC. Follow-up studies are necessary to establish strategies for improved treatment outcomes.

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区域性创伤中心外伤性脑损伤患者的特征:一项单中心研究
目的:我院区域创伤中心(RTC)成立于2015年11月。韩国创伤数据库(KTDB)成立于2013年,拥有一个前瞻性数据库。在这项研究中,基于KTDB数据,我们调查了在我们的RTC就诊的患者的创伤性脑损伤(TBI)特征。方法:2017年至2021年,我们分析了1939例TBI患者的数据。记录患者的人口学特征,并分析转院信息、损伤机制、严重程度、职业相关性、多发创伤、手术等变量。分析住院时间(LOS)、病死率和格拉斯哥结局量表(GOS)以确认治疗结果。结果:本研究纳入1939例患者,中位年龄58岁,男性占75.5%。随着每年直接转院次数的增加,转院时间从1.95小时减少到1.1小时。机动车事故(48.4%)是最常见的原因,其严重程度呈逐年增加的趋势。结果证实病死率和GOS评分恶化。住院时间平均为26.92天,病死率为23.6%(458例)。结论:在本研究中,我们调查了与TBI相关的特征和治疗结果。我们的研究证实,创伤性脑损伤患者目前在事故现场得到了很好的分类,并迅速转移到我们的RTC。有必要进行后续研究,以制定改善治疗结果的策略。
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