The association between anemia and the mortality of severe traumatic brain injury in emergency department.

Chia-Jung Yang, Kuang-Yu Hsiao, I-Chun Su, I-Chuan Chen
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Abstract

Background: Anemia is a common medical problem for critically ill patients. Blood transfusion to augment oxygen delivery for these patients has been a traditional therapy. However, few studies have identified the impact of anemia on individuals suffering from severe traumatic brain injury (TBI). Hence, this study aims to evaluate the effects of initial anemia on patients with severe TBI admitted to the Emergency Unit.

Methods: We reviewed the medical records of patients with isolated severe TBI admitted to the Emergency Unit of a university hospital from July 2003 to June 2008. Patients were divided into two groups based on their initial anemia data taken while in the Emergency Unit. The anemia datum is defined as hemoglobin (Hb) <10 mg/dL. The t test was used to identify the differences between the two groups, while logistic regression was applied to determine any significant differences found in the statistical analysis.

Results: A total of 234 patients were signed up in our study. Based on their initial hemoglobin at emergency department, 23 patients (9.8%) comprised the anemia group, 17 patients (7.3%) comprised the nonanemia group, whereas 112 patients (47.9%) belonging to the nonanemia group were deceased. There is no significant difference between the two groups (p = 0.076; odds ratio, 0.97; confidence interval, 0.78-1.05).

Conclusion: This study shows that initial anemia is not a mortality risk factor for patients with isolated severe blunt TBI.

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急诊科重型颅脑损伤患者贫血与死亡率的关系
背景:贫血是危重病人常见的医学问题。输血来增加这些病人的氧气输送一直是一种传统的治疗方法。然而,很少有研究确定贫血对严重创伤性脑损伤(TBI)患者的影响。因此,本研究旨在评估初始贫血对急诊科收治的严重脑外伤患者的影响。方法:我们回顾了2003年7月至2008年6月在某大学附属医院急诊科收治的孤立性重度脑外伤患者的病历。根据患者在急诊科的初始贫血数据,将患者分为两组。贫血数据定义为血红蛋白(Hb)结果:共有234例患者报名参加我们的研究。根据急诊科患者的初始血红蛋白,贫血组23例(9.8%),非贫血组17例(7.3%),非贫血组112例(47.9%)患者死亡。两组间差异无统计学意义(p = 0.076;优势比0.97;置信区间为0.78-1.05)。结论:本研究表明,初始贫血不是孤立性严重钝性脑损伤患者的死亡危险因素。
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Journal of Trauma-Injury Infection and Critical Care CRITICAL CARE MEDICINE-EMERGENCY MEDICINE
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