Epidemiology, Severity Classification, and Outcome of Moderate and Severe Traumatic Brain Injury

Autor: Gaby Franschman, Teuntje M. J. C. Andriessen, Joukje van der Naalt, Janneke Horn, Bram Jacobs, Ewout W. Steyerberg, Pieter E. Vos, Iain K. Haitsma
Přispěvatelé: Molecular Neuroscience and Ageing Research (MOLAR), AII - Amsterdam institute for Infection and Immunity, ANS - Amsterdam Neuroscience, Intensive Care Medicine, Anesthesiology, ICaR - Ischemia and repair, Neurosurgery, Neurology, Public Health
Jazyk: angličtina
Rok vydání: 2011
Předmět:
Male
Emergency Medical Services
Pediatrics
Intracranial Pressure
INTRACRANIAL-PRESSURE
Glasgow Outcome Scale
Poison control
DATA-BANK
Neuroinformatics [DCN 3]
GUIDELINES
Injury Severity Score
Clinical Protocols
TBI
Prospective Studies
Prospective cohort study
Netherlands
Aged
80 and over

Informed Consent
Accidents
Traffic

Brain
Middle Aged
Prognosis
Treatment Outcome
Data Interpretation
Statistical

Cohort
outcome
Female
epidemiology
Guideline Adherence
Functional Neurogenomics [DCN 2]
GLASGOW COMA SCALE
Adult
medicine.medical_specialty
Traumatic brain injury
INTENSIVE-CARE
Young Adult
Intensive care
medicine
MANAGEMENT
Humans
COMPUTED-TOMOGRAPHY
Intensive care medicine
Aged
business.industry
MORTALITY
Glasgow Coma Scale
SEVERE HEAD-INJURY
medicine.disease
PREDICTIVE-VALUE
multicenter study
nervous system
Brain Injuries
Accidental Falls
Neurology (clinical)
Tomography
X-Ray Computed

business
Follow-Up Studies
Zdroj: Journal of Neurotrauma, 28(10), 2019-2031. MARY ANN LIEBERT, INC
Journal of neurotrauma, 28(10), 2019-2031. Mary Ann Liebert Inc.
Journal of Neurotrauma, 28, 10, pp. 2019-31
Journal of Neurotrauma, 28(10), 2019-2031. Mary Ann Liebert Inc.
Journal of Neurotrauma, 28, 2019-31
Andriessen, T M J C, van Horn, J, Franschman, G, van der Naalt, J, Haitsma, I, Jacobs, B, Steyerberg, E W & Vos, P E 2011, ' Epidemiology, Severity Classification, and Outcome of Moderate and Severe Traumatic Brain Injury: A Prospective Multicenter Study ', Journal of Neurotrauma, vol. 28, no. 10, pp. 2019-2031 . https://doi.org/10.1089/neu.2011.2034
ISSN: 0897-7151
Popis: Item does not contain fulltext Changes in the demographics, approach, and treatment of traumatic brain injury (TBI) patients require regular evaluation of epidemiological profiles, injury severity classification, and outcomes. This prospective multicenter study provides detailed information on TBI-related variables of 508 moderate-to-severe TBI patients. Variability in epidemiology and outcome is examined by comparing our cohort with previous multicenter studies. Additionally, the relation between outcome and injury severity classification assessed at different time points is studied. Based on the emergency department Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS), 339 patients were classified as having severe and 129 as having moderate TBI. In 15%, the diagnosis differed when the accident scene GCS was used for classification. In-hospital mortality was higher if severe TBI was diagnosed at both time points (44%) compared to moderate TBI at one or both time points (7-15%, p/=6 h) for impaired consciousness was used as a criterion for severe TBI: In-hospital mortality was
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