ABSTRACT
Of the patients admitted to our center, 14.44% (26 patients) required evaluation by the Neurosurgery Department. Of these, 29.63% (7 patients) required surgery within 8 hours and 7.69% within the following 48 hours. During the days after the attack, neurological symptoms developed in hospitalized patients.
Subject(s)
Blast Injuries/surgery , Hospitals, University , Mass Casualty Incidents/statistics & numerical data , Neurosurgery , Neurosurgical Procedures/statistics & numerical data , Surgery Department, Hospital/statistics & numerical data , Trauma, Nervous System/surgery , Blast Injuries/diagnosis , Blast Injuries/epidemiology , Humans , Spain , Trauma, Nervous System/diagnosis , Trauma, Nervous System/epidemiologyABSTRACT
De los pacientes ingresados en este centro, un 14,44% (n = 26) requirió valoración por el Servicio de Neurocirugía. De éstos, un 29,63% (n = 7) necesitó intervención quirúrgica en las primeras 8 h y un 7,69% a lo largo de las siguientes 48 h. En días sucesivos los pacientes ingresados presentaron síntomas neurológicos (AU)
Of the patients admitted to our center, 14.44% (26 patients) required evaluation by the Neurosurgery Department. Of these, 29.63% (7 patients) required surgery within 8 hours and 7.69% within the following 48 hours. During the days after the attack, neurological symptoms developed in hospitalized patients (AU)