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Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12710/20062
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dc.contributor.authorCucu, Andrei
dc.date.accessioned2022-02-10T09:47:24Z
dc.date.available2022-02-10T09:47:24Z
dc.date.issued2010
dc.identifier.citationCUCU, Andrei. Retrospective analysis regarding moderate head injury and mild head injury. In: MedEspera: the 3rd Internat. Medical Congress for Students and Young Doctors: abstract book. Chișinău: S. n., 2010, p. 58.en_US
dc.identifier.urihttp://repository.usmf.md/handle/20.500.12710/20062
dc.description.abstractHead injuries (HI) represent a major cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide. In Romania, trauma is the 4th cause of death and has a growing incidence explained by infrastructure and transport development, by increasing the number of vehicles, as well as that of physical aggressions. HI consequences are often disabling, with deficiencies in socio-profesional reintegration of patients and high economic costs. The objectives were to demonstrate the necessity of guidelines in Mild and Moderate Head Injury management. The study group included 91 patients with age between 8 and 92 years old (mean age is 52 years old), hospitalized in the Neurosurgery Clinic Hospital Prof.Dr.N Oblu, Iassy, between January 2005 -December 2009. Patients were clinically evaluated both at admission and discharge (Glasgow Coma Score and Glasgow Outcome Score), also by CT scan and we analized HI etiology, current symptoms (headache, intracranial hypertension, consciousness deterioration, neurological focal signs) and hospitalization length. Patients who had other organs and systems involvement were excluded, as well as those who had pre-existing comorbidities. All the 91 patients were evaluated Glasgow Coma Score at admission, 32 were Mild HI (35.16% of HI) and 59 were Moderate HI (64.84% of HI). At discharge it was found that a number of Minor HI presented GOS = 1 (12 patients, 37.5% of Minor HI), GOS = 2 (13 patients, 40.63%), GOS = 3 (5 patients) GOS = 4 (2 patients) and a number of Moderate HI had GOS = 1 (9 patients), GOS = 2 (27 patients, 45.76% of Moderate HI), GOS = 3 (21 patients, 35.59 %), GOS = 5 (2 patients). The average duration of hospitalization was 14,15 days for Mild HI and 15,42 days for Moderate HI. We found out that a number of 20 Moderate HI got worsen. Were recorded 2 deaths (Moderate HI). Based on the final results we found that Mild HI evolution is influenced by the precocity of diagnosis, elimination of needless time for diagnosis and establishment of adequate treatment. This management can be established by appropriate guidelines that can be adapted to the real possibilities of each region apart.en_US
dc.language.isoenen_US
dc.publisherNicolae Testemitanu State Medical and Pharmaceutical Universityen_US
dc.relation.ispartofMedEspera: The 3rd International Medical Congress for Students and Young Doctors, May 19-21, 2010, Chisinau, Republic of Moldovaen_US
dc.titleRetrospective analysis regarding moderate head injury and mild head injuryen_US
dc.typeOtheren_US
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