Guidice M A, Berchou R C
Harper-Grace Hospitals, Detroit, Michigan.
Brain Inj. 1987 Jul-Sep;1(1):61-4. doi: 10.3109/02699058709034446.
The occurrence of post-traumatic epilepsy (PTE) was studied in 164 consecutive closed head injury patients, each of whom had been unconscious and amnestic for at least one hour. The overall incidence of PTE was found to be 25%, significantly higher than previously reported. Analysis of data revealed PTE was not related to the presence or absence of a hematoma, but rather to the duration of the coma. The incidence of PTE was found to be 35% among patients comatose for three weeks or more.
对164例连续性闭合性颅脑损伤患者的创伤后癫痫(PTE)发生情况进行了研究,这些患者均曾昏迷且存在遗忘症至少1小时。发现PTE的总体发生率为25%,显著高于先前报道。数据分析显示,PTE与血肿的有无无关,而是与昏迷持续时间有关。在昏迷三周或更长时间的患者中,PTE的发生率为35%。