Clark David, Joannides Alexis, Ibrahim Abdallah Omar, Olufemi Adeleye Amos, Hafid Bajamal Abdul, Bashford Tom, Bhebhe Arnold, Biluts Hagos, Budohoska Natalia, Budohoski Karol, Cherian Iype, Marklund Niklas, Fernandez Mendez Rocio, Figaji Tony, Kumar Gupta Deepak, Iaccarino Corrado, Ilunga Ali, Joseph Mathew, Khan Tariq, Laeke Tsegazeab, Waran Vicknes, Park Kee, Rosseau Gail, Rubiano Andres, Saleh Youssuf, Shabani Hamisi K, Smith Brandon, Sichizya Kachinga, Tewari Manoj, Tirsit Abenezer, Thu Myat, Tripathi Manjul, Trivedi Rikin, Villar Sofia, Devi Bhagavatula Indira, Servadei Franco, Menon David, Kolias Angelos, Hutchinson Peter
National Institute of Health Research Global Health Research Group on Neurotrauma, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, CB2 0QQ, United Kingdom.
University Teaching Hospital, Lusaka, Zambia.
Int J Surg Protoc. 2020 Feb 28;20:1-7. doi: 10.1016/j.isjp.2020.02.001. eCollection 2020.
Traumatic brain injury (TBI) accounts for a significant amount of death and disability worldwide and the majority of this burden affects individuals in low-and-middle income countries. Despite this, considerable geographical differences have been reported in the care of TBI patients. On this background, we aim to provide a comprehensive international picture of the epidemiological characteristics, management and outcomes of patients undergoing emergency surgery for traumatic brain injury (TBI) worldwide.
The Global Neurotrauma Outcomes Study (GNOS) is a multi-centre, international, prospective observational cohort study. Any unit performing emergency surgery for TBI worldwide will be eligible to participate. All TBI patients who receive emergency surgery in any given consecutive 30-day period beginning between 1st of November 2018 and 31st of December 2019 in a given participating unit will be included. Data will be collected via a secure online platform in anonymised form. The primary outcome measures for the study will be 14-day mortality (or survival to hospital discharge, whichever comes first). Final day of data collection for the primary outcome measure is February 13th. Secondary outcome measures include return to theatre and surgical site infection.
This project will not affect clinical practice and has been classified as clinical audit following research ethics review. Access to source data will be made available to collaborators through national or international anonymised datasets on request and after review of the scientific validity of the proposed analysis by the central study team.
创伤性脑损伤(TBI)在全球范围内导致大量死亡和残疾,其中大部分负担影响低收入和中等收入国家的人群。尽管如此,据报道,TBI患者的护理存在显著的地域差异。在此背景下,我们旨在全面呈现全球范围内接受创伤性脑损伤(TBI)急诊手术患者的流行病学特征、管理及预后情况。
全球神经创伤结局研究(GNOS)是一项多中心、国际性、前瞻性观察队列研究。全球任何进行TBI急诊手术的单位均有资格参与。2018年11月1日至2019年12月31日期间,在任何参与单位连续30天内接受急诊手术的所有TBI患者都将被纳入。数据将通过安全的在线平台以匿名形式收集。该研究的主要结局指标将是14天死亡率(或存活至出院,以先出现者为准)。主要结局指标的数据收集截止日期为2月13日。次要结局指标包括重返手术室及手术部位感染。
本项目不会影响临床实践,经研究伦理审查后已被归类为临床审计。应要求并经中央研究团队对拟分析的科学有效性进行审查后,将通过国家或国际匿名数据集向合作者提供源数据访问权限。