Literature DB >> 18639059

Role of coagulopathy in patients with head trauma.

K Lozance1, I Dejanov, M Mircevski.   

Abstract

Coagulation disorders are a well known complication in patients with head injuries. A prospective study was undertaken to determine the incidence and prognostic value of haemostatic abnormalities in this group of patients. Clotting mechanisms in 105 patients with an isolated head injury were evaluated using platelet count (PC), prothrombin time (PT), activated partial thromboplastin time (APPT), thrombin clotting time (TCT), plasma fibrinogen concentration (Fib), level of fibrin-fibrinogen degradation products (FDP) and increased consumptive coagulopathy grade (ICCG) in the first 24 h after injury. The clinical severity of the head injuries was represented by the post-resuscitation Glasgow coma score (GCS) divided into four coma groups (CG). Test results were compared between two outcome groups of patients: discharged and dead. The incidence of disseminated intravascular coagulation (DIC) by laboratory criteria in the two groups was 12% and 38%, respectively. The differences between mean values of the discharged and dead patients for GCS, APTT, FDP and ICCG were statistically significant (P < 0.001). There was a very strong correlation between the GCS and values of the FDP, APTT, TCT and ICCG (P < 0.01). Stepwise logistic regression analysis demonstrated that GCS, FDP level, and ICCG predicted outcome in 84% of cases. Other tests did not provide additional predictive value. We conclude that evaluation of coagulation and fibrinolysis in patients with head injuries is not only important in identifying the occurrence of coagulopathy, but also useful in predicting head injury outcome.

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Year:  1998        PMID: 18639059     DOI: 10.1016/s0967-5868(98)90269-7

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Clin Neurosci        ISSN: 0967-5868            Impact factor:   1.961


  4 in total

1.  Progressive epidural hematoma in patients with head trauma: incidence, outcome, and risk factors.

Authors:  Hao Chen; Yan Guo; Shi-Wen Chen; Gan Wang; He-Li Cao; Jiong Chen; Yi Gu; Heng-Li Tian
Journal:  Emerg Med Int       Date:  2012-12-18       Impact factor: 1.112

2.  The influence of hemocoagulation disorders on the development of posttraumatic cerebral infarction and outcome in patients with moderate or severe head trauma.

Authors:  Hao Chen; Li-Xia Xue; Yan Guo; Shi-Wen Chen; Gan Wang; He-Li Cao; Jiong Chen; Heng-Li Tian
Journal:  Biomed Res Int       Date:  2013-08-04       Impact factor: 3.411

3.  Risk factors for delayed neuro-surgical intervention in patients with acute mild traumatic brain injury and intracranial hemorrhage.

Authors:  Fu-Yuan Shih; Hsin-Huan Chang; Hung-Chen Wang; Tsung-Han Lee; Yu-Jun Lin; Wei-Che Lin; Wu-Fu Chen; Jih-Tsun Ho; Cheng-Hsien Lu
Journal:  World J Emerg Surg       Date:  2016-03-31       Impact factor: 5.469

4.  Contributing Factors for Coagulopathy in Traumatic Brain Injury.

Authors:  Ajit Shrestha; Ramesh Man Joshi; Upendra Prasad Devkota
Journal:  Asian J Neurosurg       Date:  2017 Oct-Dec
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