计划进行时间敏感手术的儿科外科患者的脑震荡

L. Ferrari, M. O’Brien, Alex M. Taylor, T. Matheney, D. Zurakowski, Katherine M Slogic, Michelle M. Anderson, S. Soriano, M. Rockoff, R. Tasker
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背景在美国,每年约有300万人遭受与运动或娱乐相关的脑震荡,这种脑震荡可能发生在需要全身麻醉下进行手术干预的骨科创伤中。手术和全身麻醉对大脑恢复的影响目前尚不清楚。本研究的目的是确定术前、儿科和外科人群中近期运动性脑震荡的患病率,无论是否识别。方法该研究涉及在以下环境中对所有符合条件、同意的患者进行问卷调查:术前诊所、日间手术室、创伤诊所或住院楼层。该问卷旨在确定脑震荡的发生和症状。这项研究于2014年5月至2015年4月在一家拥有395张床位的城市儿科健康综合中心进行。研究的纳入标准为年龄5-21岁,整形创伤或鼻骨折的外科修复表现,以及手术后四周内发生的突发伤害事件。结果在骨科创伤中,脑震荡的发生率为6%,无论在手术时是已知的还是未知的。手术和受伤之间的间隔时间在3到13天之间。66%的患者接受过脑震荡认知教育。结论全麻手术对近期脑震荡患儿的影响尚不清楚。在该患者群体中,术后处置没有变化。然而,与对照组相比,我们的研究结果支持有必要在近期脑震荡患者中测量手术前后的神经认知功能。
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Concussion in pediatric surgical patients scheduled for time-sensitive surgical procedures
Background Each year in the United States approximately three million individuals sustain sport or recreation-related concussion which may occur in the setting of orthopedic trauma requiring surgical intervention under general anesthesia. The effects of surgery and general anesthesia on brain recovery are currently unknown. The objective of this study was to determine the prevalence of recent sport concussion, recognized or not, in a preoperative, pediatric, surgical population. Methods The study involved administering a questionnaire to all eligible, consented patients in one of the following settings: Preoperative Clinic, Day Surgery Unit, Trauma Clinic, or inpatient floor. The questionnaire was designed to determine the occurrence and symptoms of a concussion. This study was conducted at an urban 395-bed comprehensive center for pediatric health, between May 2014 and April 2015. Inclusion criteria for study were age 5–21 years, presentation for surgical repair of orthopedic traumatic injury or nasal fracture, and precipitating injurious event occurring within four weeks of surgery. Results The prevalence of concussion in the setting of orthopedic trauma, either known or unknown at the time of presentation for surgery was 6%. The interval between surgery and injury was between three and 13 days. Prior education for recognition of concussion was present in 66% of patients. Conclusions The impact of surgery with general anesthesia in pediatric patients with a recent concussion is unknown. No changes in post-op disposition were noted in this patient population. However, our findings support the need to measure neurocognitive function before and after administration of operative procedures in a larger population with a recent concussion compared with controls.
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