Nuffield Department of Surgery, University of Oxford, Oxford, United Kingdom.
World Neurosurg. 2013 Mar-Apr;79(3-4):568-75. doi: 10.1016/j.wneu.2012.09.018. Epub 2012 Sep 26.
To review the sparse literature that exists on the topic of head injury assessment and management outside high-income settings and attempt to: 1) identify strengths and weaknesses of the currently published clinical data relating to head injuries in lower-income countries; and 2) consider specific objectives for future head injury research in the resource-limited setting. If levels of excellence in neurosurgery are to be sustainably achieved outside high-income countries, there must be good systems of research and audit in place both to identify where development is needed and to evaluate the efficacy of development projects already in progress.
We performed a MEDLINE search of publications between 1980 and 2010 by using the search terms head injuries/craniocerebral trauma/neurotrauma and developing world/developing nations. Information was extracted and compared between publications by using our local head injury evaluation and audit database (OxHEAD) as a quality standard.
The issue of traumatic brain injury management in low-income countries is underrepresented in the international literature relative to the scale of the problem. However, epidemiologic data generally are better reported than data relating to in-hospital care and follow-up, which suffers as a result of heterogeneous data collection and categorization techniques.
The use of standardized scoring systems and outcome measures is likely to improve the comparability of data between studies. A multicenter collaborative approach towards data collection in resource-limited settings may be the most efficient and productive strategy for future research.
回顾在高收入国家以外地区进行头部损伤评估和管理的相关文献,尝试:1)确定与低收入国家头部损伤相关的现有临床数据的优缺点;2)考虑资源有限环境下未来头部损伤研究的具体目标。如果要在高收入国家以外的地区可持续地实现神经外科学的卓越水平,就必须建立良好的研究和审查系统,以确定需要发展的领域,并评估已经开展的发展项目的效果。
我们使用 MEDLINE 进行了 1980 年至 2010 年期间的文献检索,使用的检索词为头部损伤/颅脑创伤/神经创伤和发展中世界/发展中国家。我们将使用我们当地的头部损伤评估和审计数据库(OxHEAD)作为质量标准,对出版物中的信息进行提取和比较。
与问题的严重程度相比,低收入国家创伤性脑损伤管理在国际文献中的代表性不足。然而,流行病学数据通常比与院内治疗和随访相关的数据报告得更好,因为后者受到数据收集和分类技术的异质性的影响。
使用标准化评分系统和结果衡量标准可能会提高研究之间数据的可比性。在资源有限的环境中,采用多中心协作的方法进行数据收集可能是未来研究最有效和最有成效的策略。