提高严重创伤性脑损伤的预后准确性:综合提名图分析。

IF 1.5 4区 医学 Q4 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY Neurochirurgie Pub Date : 2024-10-10 DOI:10.1016/j.neuchi.2024.101597
Jie Li , Ming Jin , Jing Yang
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目的:本研究旨在通过整合临床和准临床数据,提高严重创伤性脑损伤(STBI)的预后准确性:本研究旨在通过开发一种整合了临床和准临床数据的新型提名图,提高严重创伤性脑损伤(STBI)的预后准确性:分析了 263 名 STBI 患者的数据,重点关注年龄、格拉斯哥昏迷量表评分、瞳孔反应性、CT 结果和血液标记物等关键变量。我们进行了严格的回归分析,以确定重要的预测因素。提名图经过了内部和外部验证,并通过荟萃分析将其预测性能与现有模型进行了比较:结果:与传统模型相比,新型提名图对 STBI 结果的预测准确性更高。包括年龄、格拉斯哥昏迷量表评分、瞳孔反应性、CT 结果和特定血液标记物在内的关键预测因子得到了协调,从而提供了一种更精确的预后工具。验证过程证实了提名图的稳健性和可靠性:所开发的提名图代表了 STBI 预后方面的重大进步,为临床医生提供了改进患者护理策略的有力工具。通过整合 CT 成像和血液参数,提名图提高了预后预测的精确度,有助于临床医生做出更明智的决策。
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Enhanced prognostic accuracy in severe TBI: a comprehensive nomogram analysis

Objective

This study aims to enhance prognostic accuracy in severe traumatic brain injury (STBI) by developing a novel nomogram that integrates clinical and paraclinical data.

Methods

Data from 263 STBI patients were analyzed, focusing on critical variables such as age, Glasgow Coma Scale scores, pupil responsiveness, CT findings, and blood markers. A rigorous regression analysis was conducted to identify significant predictors. The nomogram underwent internal and external validation, and its predictive performance was compared with existing models through a meta-analysis.

Results

The novel nomogram demonstrated superior predictive accuracy for STBI outcomes compared to traditional models. Key predictors, including age, Glasgow Coma Scale scores, pupil responsiveness, CT findings, and specific blood markers, were harmonized to provide a more precise prognostic tool. Validation processes confirmed the robustness and reliability of the nomogram.

Conclusion

The developed nomogram represents a significant advancement in STBI prognosis, offering clinicians a powerful tool to improve patient care strategies. By integrating CT imaging and blood parameters, the nomogram enhances the precision of outcome predictions, facilitating better-informed clinical decisions.
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Neurochirurgie
Neurochirurgie 医学-临床神经学
CiteScore
2.70
自引率
6.20%
发文量
100
审稿时长
29 days
期刊介绍: Neurochirurgie publishes articles on treatment, teaching and research, neurosurgery training and the professional aspects of our discipline, and also the history and progress of neurosurgery. It focuses on pathologies of the head, spine and central and peripheral nervous systems and their vascularization. All aspects of the specialty are dealt with: trauma, tumor, degenerative disease, infection, vascular pathology, and radiosurgery, and pediatrics. Transversal studies are also welcome: neuroanatomy, neurophysiology, neurology, neuropediatrics, psychiatry, neuropsychology, physical medicine and neurologic rehabilitation, neuro-anesthesia, neurologic intensive care, neuroradiology, functional exploration, neuropathology, neuro-ophthalmology, otoneurology, maxillofacial surgery, neuro-endocrinology and spine surgery. Technical and methodological aspects are also taken onboard: diagnostic and therapeutic techniques, methods for assessing results, epidemiology, surgical, interventional and radiological techniques, simulations and pathophysiological hypotheses, and educational tools. The editorial board may refuse submissions that fail to meet the journal''s aims and scope; such studies will not be peer-reviewed, and the editor in chief will promptly inform the corresponding author, so as not to delay submission to a more suitable journal. With a view to attracting an international audience of both readers and writers, Neurochirurgie especially welcomes articles in English, and gives priority to original studies. Other kinds of article - reviews, case reports, technical notes and meta-analyses - are equally published. Every year, a special edition is dedicated to the topic selected by the French Society of Neurosurgery for its annual report.
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