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Clinical article: mortality associated with severe head injury in the elderly.

H C Patel1, Omar Bouamra, Maralyn Woodford, David W Yates, Fiona E Lecky.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Age is an important factor in determining prognosis following severe head injury (SHI), although mortality in patients > or =65 years is poorly reported. The aim of this study was to document mortality in patients with SHI > or =65 years.
METHODS: A retrospective analysis of prospectively collected data from the TARN (Trauma Audit and Research Network) database (1996-2004) was performed. Six hundred and sixty-nine patients aged > or =65 with a GCS <9 after a head injury were identified, and mortality at 3 months was recorded.
FINDINGS: Mortality was 71% in 65- to 70-year-old patients (n = 137) (CI, 64-79), 75% for patients aged 70-75 years (n = 147) (CI, 68-82), 85% in patients aged 75-80 years (n = 160) (79-91), and 87% for patients >80 years (n = 225) (CI, 83-91). Mortality for all patients > or =65 years with a GCS 3-5 was >80%. A better outcome was observed in patients with a GCS = 6-8 [65-70 years, 47% (CI, 30-64); 70-75 years, 56% (CI, 43-69); 75-80 years, 73% (CI, 62-85); >80 years, 79% (CI, 70-87)].
CONCLUSIONS: SHI-related mortality continues to increase with age. Overall, these data support a conservative approach to the severely head-injured elderly patient; however, patients presenting with a GCS = 6-8 and below the age of 75 may represent a group where more aggressive therapy may be indicated.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 20437280     DOI: 10.1007/s00701-010-0666-x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Acta Neurochir (Wien)        ISSN: 0001-6268            Impact factor:   2.216


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