与颅面骨折相关的脑外伤发生率的前瞻性研究

Kanayo Obieje, Chinekwu Nwosu, Michael Aronu, kenneth Eze, Catherine Obasikene
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背景:在尼日利亚等发展中国家,由于交通负荷不断增加、道路状况不佳以及工业化等其他干扰因素,创伤性脑损伤(TBI)呈上升趋势。因此,迫切需要研究与颅颌面骨折相关的头部损伤发生率。过去,头部受伤患者的影像学检查主要是通过头颅X光平片,但由于计算机断层扫描具有更高的灵敏度和可靠性,而且越来越普及,因此这种检查方法在很大程度上已被计算机断层扫描所取代。目的确定与颅颌面骨折相关的头部损伤的发生率、最常见的损伤机制以及骨折涉及的最常见骨骼。材料和方法:这是一项横断面研究,采用连续抽样技术对尼日利亚纳姆迪-阿齐基韦大学教学医院(NAUTH)就诊的 170 名头部受伤患者进行研究。收集到的数据用 SPSS 20 版进行了分析。采用皮尔逊卡方评估分类变量之间的关系和统计学意义。结果与创伤性脑损伤相关的颅颌面骨折发生率为每十万人中 44 例。摩托车道路交通事故 72(42.3%)是最常见的受伤机制,面部骨骼(22.5%)是最常见的骨折部位。结论与颅颌面骨折相关的头部损伤发生率很高。有必要采取措施减少研究人群中的创伤性脑损伤和颅面骨折。
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A prospective study of the incidence of traumatic brain injury associated with craniofacial fractures
Background: In developing countries such as Nigeria, traumatic brain injury (TBI) is on the rise due to increasing traffic load, the poor state of the roads, and other confounding factors such as industrialization. This has led to the urgent need to study the incidence of head injuries associated with craniofacial fractures. In the past, the imaging of patients with a head injury was mainly through plain skull radiography but this has largely been overtaken by the use of computed tomography due to its higher sensitivity, reliability, and increasing availability. Objectives: To determine the incidence of head injuries associated with craniofacial fractures, the most common mechanism of injury, and the most common bone involved in the fracture. Materials and Methods: This is a cross-sectional study of 170 patients with head injuries in presenting at Nnamdi Azikiwe University Teaching Hospital (NAUTH) Nnewi, Nigeria using a consecutive sampling technique. The data collected were analyzed with SPSS version 20. Pearson’s chi-square was used to assess relationships and statistical significance between categorical variables. Results: The incidence of craniofacial fractures associated with TBI was 44 per 100,000. Motorcycle road traffic accident 72 (42.3%) was the most common mechanism of injury and the facial bones (22.5%) were the most common site for the fracture. Conclusion: There is a high incidence of head injury associated with craniofacial fractures NAUTH, Nnewi, Nigeria. There is a need to put in place measures for reducing TBI and craniofacial fractures in the study population.
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