Risk factors of deterioration in patients of head injury with non-operative management on first neurosurgical consultation

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Churiwala, Jayati [1 ]
Garale, Mahadeo Namdeo [1 ]
Kawale, Juhi [2 ]
Dandpat, Saswat Kumar [5 ]
Mahore, Amit [3 ,4 ]
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[1] Dept Gen Surg, Mumbai, Maharashtra, India
[2] Dept Internal Med, Mumbai, Maharashtra, India
[3] Dept Neurosurg King Edward Mem Hosp, Mumbai, Maharashtra, India
[4] Seth Gordhandas Sunderdas Med Coll, Mumbai, Maharashtra, India
[5] All India Inst Med Sci, Dept Neurosurg, Kalyani, West Bengal, India
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Traumatic brain injury; Hemorrhage; Indian intensive care unit; Risk factors; TRAUMATIC BRAIN-INJURY; EPIDEMIOLOGY; MORTALITY; OUTCOMES; SCORE;
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Objectives: In most of the emergency trauma intensive care units (ICUs) of India, neurosurgical opinion is sought for patients presenting with head trauma after earliest possible resuscitation to determine the further line of management. This study aimed to identify common risk factors, leading to neurological deterioration in conservatively managed patients of traumatic brain injury (TBI). Materials and Methods: This retrospective study analyzed patients admitted with acute TBI and traumatic intracranial hematoma under emergency trauma care ICU who did not require neurosurgical operation within 48 h of trauma. The recorded data were analyzed to determine the predictors of neurological deterioration using univariate and binary logistic regression analysis in SPSS-16 software.Results: Medical records of consecutive 275 patients of acute TBI presenting to the emergency department were studied. One hundred and ninety-three patients were afflicted with mild TBI (70.18%), 49 patients had moderate TBI (17.81%), and 33 had severe TBI (12%). In the outcome, 74.54% of patients were discharged, and operative decision was made on 6.18% of patients and 19.27% died. Severe TBI is the independent predictor of neurological deterioration during their stay in ICU. Progressive hemorrhagic injury (PHI) showed neurological deterioration in 86.5% of patients. Systemic inflammatory response syndrome (SIRS) was present in 93.5% of patients who had deteriorated neurologically. Dyselectrolytemia was the biochemical derangements seen in 24.36% of cases.Conclusion: This study revealed severe TBI, PHI, and SIRS to be strong and independent risk factors of neurological deterioration.
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