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[Traumatic head injury in children in south Tunisia epidemiology, clinical manifestations and evolution. 454 cases].

Mabrouk Bahloul1, Hedi Chelly, Riadh Gargouri, Hassan Dammak, Hatem Kallel, Chokri Ben Hamida, Noureddine Rekik, Khaireddine Ben Mahfoudh, Riadh Rebaii, Mongia Hachicha, Mounir Bouaziz.   

Abstract

AIM: To determine epidemiological, causes, clinical and Para clinical manifestations and outcome in children with traumatic head injury in south Tunisia.
METHODS: A retrospective study over a 8 year period (1997-2004) of 454 children's with head injury admitted to the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) of a university hospital (Sfax-Tunisia). Basic demographic, clinical, biological and radiological data were recorded on admission and during the ICU stay.
RESULTS: Mean age (+/- SD) was of 7.2 +/-3.8 years. The main cause of trauma was traffic accidents (69.4%). There were a predominance of male patient's with a sex-ratio of 2.21. The Score of coma of Glasgow adapted to the child, was on average from 8 +/- 3 points. Extra-cranial pathology was present were observed in 38.9%. The cerebral CT-Scan performed on admission for all patients was pathological in 86.3% of the cases. The most observed lesions were meningeal Haemorrhage (35.2%) and the cerebral contusion (34.5%). According to the "Traumatic Coma Dated Bank classification" we noted a high proportion of type 2 group (46%). Secondary systemic insults were observed in 377 children (83%). Evolution was marked by the death of 82 children (18%). Among survivors, a good recovery was observed in 229 children (50.4%).
CONCLUSION: In Tunisia, head injury is a frequent cause of hospitalization. It is essentially involved in traffic accidents. The short term prognosis is poor with a high (18%) mortality. Prevention is highly advised.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19522424

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Tunis Med        ISSN: 0041-4131


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1.  Isolated traumatic head injury in children: Analysis of 276 observations.

Authors:  Mabrouk Bahloul; Hedi Chelly; Anis Chaari; Imen Chabchoub; Sondes Haddar; Leila Herguefi; Hassen Dammak; Chokri Ben Hamida; Hichem Ksibi; Hatem Kallel; Noureddine Rekik; Mounir Bouaziz
Journal:  J Emerg Trauma Shock       Date:  2011-01

2.  Computed tomography pattern of traumatic head injury in Niger Delta, Nigeria: A multicenter evaluation.

Authors:  Chinwe Regina Onwuchekwa; Nengi S Alazigha
Journal:  Int J Crit Illn Inj Sci       Date:  2017 Jul-Sep
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