I. Ikpeme, A. Udosen, N. Ngim, A. Oyo-Ita, S. Ogbudu
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摘要
这项研究是由卡拉巴大学教学医院创伤研究小组进行的一项更广泛的前瞻性研究的一部分。具体的目的是强调模式,分布的原因和促进因素,头部损伤在我们的地方,并评估治疗的结果。总的目标是确定在预防和改善结果方面可能针对的流行病学因素。本文是这项正在进行的研究的初步报告。头部损伤的模式和分布表明,我们地区典型的头部损伤患者是男性,年龄在21至30岁之间,涉及与摩托车有关的事故。事故经常发生在晚上7点到9点之间,尽管75%的患者在受伤后6小时内到达医院,但所有病例中有17%可能死于不理想的院内护理,即使是在三级医疗中心。没有患者使用防护头盔或安全带。预防仍然是这些损伤的关键管理选择。尼日利亚外科杂志Vol. 17 (1) 2007: pp. 14-20
This study was undertaken as part of a wider prospective study by the University of Calabar Teaching Hospital Trauma Study Group. The specific objective was to highlight the pattern, distribution causative and contributory factors to head injury in our locality and to assess the outcome of treatment. The overall aim was to establish those epidemiological factors which may be targeted in the prevention and improvement of outcome. This paper is the preliminary report of this on-going study.
The pattern and distribution of head injuries shows that a typical head injured patient in our locality is a male, aged between 21 and 30 years involved in a motorcycle related accident. Accidents frequently occured between 7 and 9pm and though 75% of patients arrived in hospital within 6 hours of injury, 17% of all cases died probably from suboptimal in-hospital care even in a tertiary centre. None of the patients used a protective helmet or restraining seatbelt. Prevention remains the key management option in these injuries. Nigerian Journal of Surgical Sciences Vol. 17 (1) 2007: pp. 14-20