Causes and Outcome of Unconsciousness in the Accident and Emergency Department of the University of Port Harcourt Teaching Hospital.

Dabota Yvonne Buowari, Barile Edward Ikpae
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Background: Unconsciousness occurs when a patient enters a sleeplike state but cannot be aroused, and it is not due to physiological drowsiness. It is a common presentation in the Accident and Emergency Department (A&E), and a burden to the emergency physician especially when the cause is unknown. The cause of coma may be trauma or non-trauma related. There is a shortage of data on the aetiology and outcome of unconsciousness in developing countries including Nigeria.

Methodology: This cross-sectional study investigates 765 unconscious patients using convenience sampling from September 2023 to June 2024 at the A&E of the University of Port Harcourt Teaching Hospital. The World Health Organization emergency unit form was adapted for this study.

Results: The total population of this study is 765, 55.16% males and 44.84% females. A majority of the cases 81.83% were not related to trauma. The commonest causes of unconsciousness were stroke, diabetic complications & emergencies, traumatic brain injury, metastatic neoplasm, HIV AIDs related disease and hypertensive emergency. Most of the patients 494(64.58%) died while in A&E, 116 (15.16%) were transferred to the ward and 56 (7.58%) were discharged against medical advice.

Conclusion: Unconscious patients are a challenge in the emergency room. Stroke and diabetic emergencies are the commonest causes of non-trauma-related aetiologies while traumatic brain injury is the most common cause of trauma-related aetiology of unconsciousness.

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哈考特港大学教学医院急诊科昏迷的原因及结果。
背景:当患者进入似睡状态但不能被唤醒时,就会出现无意识,这不是由于生理性嗜睡。这是急诊科(A&E)常见的表现,对急诊医生来说是一种负担,尤其是在病因不明的情况下。昏迷的原因可能与外伤或非外伤有关。在包括尼日利亚在内的发展中国家,缺乏关于无意识的病因和结果的数据。方法:本横断面研究对2023年9月至2024年6月在哈科特港大学教学医院急诊科就诊的765名昏迷患者进行了方便抽样调查。本研究采用了世界卫生组织应急单位表格。结果:本研究总人数为765人,其中男性55.16%,女性44.84%。绝大多数病例(81.83%)与外伤无关。最常见的昏迷原因是中风、糖尿病并发症和急症、创伤性脑损伤、转移性肿瘤、艾滋病相关疾病和高血压急症。其中急诊死亡494例(64.58%),转病房116例(15.16%),出院56例(7.58%)。结论:昏迷病人是急诊室的一大挑战。中风和糖尿病是最常见的非创伤相关病因,而创伤性脑损伤是最常见的创伤相关无意识病因。
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