Relative risk of deterioration after mild closed head injury |
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Authors: | S. T. Lee T. N. Liu C. W. Wong Y. S. Yeh W. C. Tzaan |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Neurosurgery, Chang Gung Medical College and Chang Gung Memorial Hospital, Taipei, Taiwan, Republic of China |
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Abstract: | Summary In this prospective study, a series of 1812 consecutive mild head injured adult patients who visited the hospital emergency department were assessed. Twenty-eight patients (1.5%) deteriorated after head injury; 23 of these (1.3% of the series) required surgical intervention. Five patients (0.3%) deteriorated due to non-surgical causes [post-traumatic seizure 2, syndrome of inapproapriate secretion of antidiuretic hormone (SIADH) 3]. Most of the deterioration occurred within the first 24 hours (57%). Post-traumatic headache was found in 280 patients (15.5%) and 84 patients (4.6%) suffered post-traumatic vomiting.The relative risk is calculated. Age over 60, presence of drowsiness, focal motor weakness, post-traumatic headache and vomiting has increased risk of deterioration (p < 0.001). This study suggests that post-traumatic headache and vomiting deserve more clinical attention rather than being considered as post-traumatic syndrome only. |
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Keywords: | Mild head injury risk of deterioration |
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