Literature DB >> 18849792

Outcome in 1,000 head injury hospital admissions: the Athens head trauma registry.

George Stranjalis1, Triantafyllos Bouras, Stefanos Korfias, Ilias Andrianakis, Marinos Pitaridis, Kiki Tsamandouraki, Yannis Alamanos, Damianos E Sakas, Anthony Marmarou.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: The aim of this study was to establish a head trauma registry to (a) examine demographics, etiology, severity, clinical course, and outcome; (b) compare results with previous published series; (c) identify causes of bad outcomes; and (d) propose methods to improve therapy and prognosis.
METHODS: The following data were collected on 1,000 consecutive victims with head injury over 14 years of age admitted during a 4-year period: demographic characteristics, cause of injury, clinical variables, neuroimaging, therapy data, and outcome in 6 months.
RESULTS: Seventy-four percent were men, and mean age was 43 years. Seventy-one percent suffered injuries due to road crashes, 14% due to alcohol, and 2% due to substances. The secondary transfer rate was 49%. For severe injuries, the time intervals from incident to hospital and subsequently to neurosurgical unit were 35 minutes and 4 hours, respectively. In 65% and 72% of cases, there was no record of preresuscitation hypoxia or hypotension, respectively, whereas suspected or definite episodes of hypoxia and hypotension were 27% and 13%, respectively. Most cases were mild trauma (63%), the remaining were severe (26%) and moderate (11%) injuries. Severe systemic trauma coexisted in 18%. Cranial surgery rate was 19% and it increased to 39% in severe trauma. The 6-month overall good outcome was 71%, with lower rates in moderate (58%) and severe (24%) injuries.
CONCLUSIONS: The organization of Greece's first head injury registry offered an important preliminary core data concerning brain trauma etiology, management, and long-term outcome.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 18849792     DOI: 10.1097/TA.0b013e3181469e26

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Trauma        ISSN: 0022-5282


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