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العنوان
Study of the Pattern and Outcome of head injuries in El-Demerdash hospital in 2010 compared to 2011/
المؤلف
Sha’aban ,Tasneem Ragab
هيئة الاعداد
باحث / تسنيم رجب شعبان
مشرف / ياسر فؤاد العقيد
مشرف / رشا الحسيني أبوعنزة
مشرف / سمر عبدالعظيم أحمد
تاريخ النشر
2016
عدد الصفحات
143.p:
اللغة
الإنجليزية
الدرجة
ماجستير
التخصص
الطب (متفرقات)
تاريخ الإجازة
1/1/2016
مكان الإجازة
جامعة عين شمس - كلية الطب - forensic medicine and toxicology
الفهرس
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Abstract

Trauma, especially head trauma, is an expanding major public health problem and the leading cause of death of the young and productive part of the world’s population. The intention of this study was to compare the difference in the pattern and outcome of head injuries between year 2010 versus 2011. A retrospective comparative study carried out based upon data collected from medical records of patient with head injuries admitted to emergency room, El-Demerdash , Ain Shams University Hospitals during the period from January 2010 to December 2011. Socio-demographic, full history, clinical examination and criteria of severity were collected from the sheets for the study. During the study period, the total number of head injured cases received by EL-Demerdash hospital was 1020; 407 in 2010 and 613 in 2011.Due to in-completed sheets 206 of the head injured patients were discarded from the study, 72 in 2010 and 134 in 2011, out of the 134 cases 69 were head gunshots. So the actual numbers of cases subjected to this study were 335 cases in 2010 and 479 in 2011. The male percentage was higher than female one in both years 2010 and 2011(69% and 77.5% respectively). The mean age was 22.22 + 18.96 in 2010. In 2011, the mean age was 24.63 ± 19.19. In 2010, Post -concussion state was in 82.4% of patients, while poly-trauma were present in only 17.6% and no cases of head gunshot were present. In 2011, poly-trauma were 53.03%, while post-concussion were present in 34.86% and head gunshots in 12.11% of cases. In 2010, fall 37.6% followed by motor car accidents (28.4%). In 2011, motor car accidents (33.2%), fall 18.6%. In 2010 7.4% died while in 2011, 19.62% died. Prevention of road traffic accidents and improvement of conservative care were identified as major methods to reduce the burden of head injury. Further studies on head injury patients in low-income countries should be done.