创伤患者的钝性脑血管损伤:奥克兰市医院一种未被认识的损伤模式。

IF 1.2 Q2 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Rebecca Schroll, Samuel A Flint, Donald Harris, Ian Civil
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目的:钝性脑血管损伤(BCVI)是一种罕见但具有潜在破坏性的损伤,如果不进行早期诊断和治疗,可导致中风和死亡。循证实践指南推荐使用颈部计算机断层血管造影(CTA)筛查高危患者。我们试图评估这种筛查方案在新西兰奥特罗阿的一个大容量创伤中心的有效性。方法:回顾性分析2023年3月至8月在创伤中心就诊的符合筛查标准的成人钝性创伤患者。通过入院6小时内颈部CTA的采集来确定方案的依从性、BCVI的发生率、卒中和死亡。结果:95例患者符合BCVI筛查标准;只有41例(43%)接受了CTA筛查。BCVI发病率为6/41(14.6%)。在未筛查的54例患者中,有1例BCVI发展为中风。总体BCVI率估计为2.4%;可能还有另外7名bcvi人员在场。结论:BCVI在钝性创伤患者中比以前认为的更常见。应提高BCVI筛查方案的认识和系统的筛查系统,以促进早期识别和治疗,以减少遗漏损伤和破坏性后遗症的发生率。
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Blunt cerebrovascular injury in trauma patients: an under-recognised injury pattern at Auckland City Hospital.

Aim: Blunt cerebrovascular injury (BCVI) is a rare but potentially devastating injury that can lead to stroke and death without early diagnosis and treatment. Evidence-based practice guidelines recommend screening at-risk patients with neck computed tomographic angiography (CTA). We sought to evaluate the efficacy of such a screening protocol at a high-volume trauma centre in Aotearoa New Zealand.

Methods: A retrospective chart review was conducted of adult blunt trauma patients who presented to our trauma centre from March to August 2023 who had injuries that met criteria for screening. Adherence to protocol as determined by capture of neck CTA within 6 hours of admission, incidence of BCVI, stroke and death were collected.

Results: Ninety-five patients met criteria to screen for BCVI; only 41 (43%) underwent screening CTA. BCVI incidence was 6/41 (14.6%). Of the 54 patients not screened, there was one BCVI that progressed to stroke. Overall BCVI rate is estimated at 2.4%; an additional seven BCVIs may have been present.

Conclusion: BCVI is more common than previously recognised in blunt trauma patients. Increased awareness of BCVI screening protocols and systematic screening systems to facilitate early identification and treatment should be implemented to diminish the incidence of missed injury and devastating sequela.

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NEW ZEALAND MEDICAL JOURNAL
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