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Libyan j. med ; 2(2)2007.
Article in English | AIM | ID: biblio-1265054

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Objective: To determine predictors for outcomes of traumatic brain injury (TBI) in infants and children younger than twelve years admitted to our pediatric intensive care units (PICU).Methods: This is a retrospective cohort study from 2004-5; done at the PICU of King Fahad Hofuf Hospital; Eastern Province; Saudi Arabia. One hundred and six patients with TBI; 65 boys and 41 girls ages 12 or under; with a mean age of 5.7 years; were included. Of them; 11.3died (Deaths group); 11survived with neurological deficits (ND-group); and 77survived with no neurological deficits (NND-group). The potential predictors for death or neurological deficits were examined.Results: 83of deaths had initial Glascow coma scale (GCS) of = 4/15; 50of ND had initial GCS = 8 and 27of NND had GCS 12. The initial brain CT was abnormal in 92of deaths and ND groups; but in only 37of NND. Combined brain pathologies were found in 92of deaths; 63of ND and only in 5of NND. Hypotension was seen in 67of deaths; 17ND and only in 1of NND. Mechanical ventilation was required in all deaths and more than half of ND. Liver enzymes were high in 50of deaths and 66of ND but in only 20of NND. Serum albumin was low in 33of deaths; 42of ND and only 1NND.Conclusion: Glasgow coma score; brain CT findings; combined brain pathologies; hypotension; high liver enzymes and low serum albumin predict outcome after TBI in pediatric age group


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Brain Injuries , Child , Coma , Craniocerebral Trauma
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