Patients who talk and deteriorate: A new look at an old problem

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Tan, JE
Ng, I
Lim, J
Wong, HB
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[1] Natl Inst Neurosci, Dept Neurosurg, Sect Neurotrauma, Acute Brain Injury Res Lab, Singapore 308433, Singapore
[2] Minist Hlth, Clin Trials & Epidemiol Res Unit, Singapore, Singapore
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brain injury; coagulopathy; disseminated intravascular coagulation; prognosis;
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R5 [内科学];
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Background and Methods: We sought to review established prognostic indicators applied to Asian population, and to identify new risk factors for deterioration in patients who talked and deteriorated after traumatic brain injury (TBI). This retrospective study used our prospectively maintained TBI database. From August 1999 to July 2001, 324 patients were admitted to the neurosurgical intensive care unit (ICU). Thirty-eight patients (11.8%) talked between injury and subsequent deterioration into coma. Independent outcome predictors were studied. Results and Conclusion: Fourteen patients had subdural haematomas, 9 extradural haematomas, 19 contusions/haematomas and 3 subarachnoid haemorrhages. 81.5% of the patients had mass lesions potentially requiring surgery. Twenty patients had good functional recovery at 6 months (Glasgow Outcome Score 4 and 5); 18 were dead or vegetative. Age, gender, type of intracranial lesion and presence of coagulopathy were significantly correlated with outcome. Intracranial haematomas continue to be most significant in patients who talk and deteriorate. Coagulopathy was the strongest prognostic predictor of poor outcome with fibrinolytic parameters being reliable prognostic markers of head injury. Early identification, continued monitoring and treatment of coagulopathy should be our new look at improving outcome of these patients.
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