Impact of Delayed Presentation on the Surgical Outcome of Epidural Hematoma in Traumatic Brain Injury Patients

A. Iqbal, Taimoor Ali, M. Anwarullah, Qazi Ziaullah
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Objectives: To note the impact of delayed presentation on the surgical outcome of extradural hematoma in traumatic brain injury. Study Design: A case-series study. Place Duration of the Study: Department of Neurosurgery, Lady Reading Hospital Peshawar from July 2018 to June 2019. Methodology: A total of 119 patients of both genders aged 15-45 years suffering from epidural hematoma with history of head trauma presented after 6 hours having size of hematoma above 30 ml (as per axial images of CT brain) were included. Frequency of favorable and unfavorable outcomes were noted after three months of follow-up. Outcome was termed as favorable if patient had good recover or moderate disability. Results: Out of total 119 patients, 89 (74.8%) were male. Unfavorable outcome was noted in 37.8% (n=45) of total patients with delayed presentation to the hospital, while favorable outcome was noted in 62.2% (n=74) of patients. Good recovery and moderate disability were observed in 27.7% (n=31) and 34.5% (n=41) of total patients respectively. While, severe disability and vegetative state was recorded in 26.1% (n=31) and 7.6% (n=9) of patients respectively. Practical Implications: Efforts should be made to increase awareness about timely presentation and interventions for better surgical outcomes among patients of extradural hematoma. Conclusion: Frequency of unfavorable surgical outcome of extradural hematoma found to be 37.8% in head trauma patients with late presentation. Keywords: Extradural Hematoma, Glasgow Coma scale, surgical outcome
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延迟出现对外伤性脑损伤患者硬膜外血肿手术结果的影响
目的:观察外伤性脑损伤硬膜外血肿延迟出现对手术结果的影响。研究设计:病例系列研究。研究地点:白沙瓦雷丁夫人医院神经外科2018年7月至2019年6月。方法:选取年龄15-45岁、有颅脑外伤史的硬膜外血肿患者119例,术后6小时出现血肿大小大于30ml(根据CT脑轴位图像)。随访3个月后,记录良好和不良结果的频率。如果患者有良好的恢复或中度残疾,则结果被称为有利。结果:119例患者中,男性89例(74.8%)。延迟就诊的患者中有37.8% (n=45)出现不良结果,而62.2% (n=74)的患者出现良好结果。31例患者中恢复良好的占27.7%,41例患者中残疾的占34.5%。重度残疾和植物人分别占26.1% (n=31)和7.6% (n=9)。实际意义:应努力提高对硬膜外血肿患者及时报告和干预的认识,以获得更好的手术效果。结论:迟发性颅脑外伤患者硬膜外血肿手术预后不良的发生率为37.8%。关键词:硬膜外血肿,格拉斯哥昏迷量表,手术结果
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