Ahmad Shakeel, Rehman Lal, Afzal Ali, Javeed Farrukh
Dr. Shakeel Ahmad, FCPS., Department of Neurosurgery, Jinnah Postgraduate Medical Center, Rafiqui Shaheed Road, Karachi, Pakistan.
Dr. Lal Rehman, FRCS., Department of Neurosurgery, Jinnah Postgraduate Medical Center, Rafiqui Shaheed Road, Karachi, Pakistan.
Pak J Med Sci. 2023 Mar-Apr;39(2):390-394. doi: 10.12669/pjms.39.2.6371.
To determine the impact of helmet wearing on traumatic brain injury.
We analyzed 400 cases of traumatic brain injury (TBI) in motorbike riders with and without helmet, from July 2017 to December 2020 presenting to the neurosurgery department at Jinnah Postgraduate Medical Center (JPMC), Karachi, Pakistan. The medical records were analyzed for CT scan findings, length of hospital stay, complications (mortality and disability), Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS) and Glasgow outcome score (GOS) at time of discharge.
A total of 400 patients with head injury due to motorbike accidents were included and all were male patients. They were equally divided into two groups, 200 in Group-A (with helmet) and 200 in Group-B (without helmet). Majority of the unhelmeted patients i.e. 102 (51%), needed admission in the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) compared to 70 (35%) in helmeted. When comparing non-helmeted patients to helmeted patients, the total median length of hospital stay was greater among non-helmeted patients (10 vs 05 days). Mortality was higher among non-helmeted patients seen in 50 (25%) as compared to 14 (7%) in helmeted patients. Overall, the good outcome was observed in 119 (59.5%) patients in Group-A as compared to70 (35%) patients in Group-B while 81 (40.5%) showed bad outcome in Group-A and 130 (64%) in Group-B. The failure to wear a helmet was found to be strongly linked with abnormal neuroimaging more complications, poor outcome and lower GCS on discharge as compared to patients using helmet.
Lack of helmet use is linked to abnormal brain imaging, more complications, and a longer stay in the hospital after a head injury.
确定佩戴头盔对创伤性脑损伤的影响。
我们分析了2017年7月至2020年12月期间在巴基斯坦卡拉奇真纳研究生医学中心神经外科就诊的400例骑摩托车发生创伤性脑损伤(TBI)的病例,这些病例分为佩戴头盔和未佩戴头盔两组。分析病历中的CT扫描结果、住院时间、并发症(死亡率和残疾情况)、格拉斯哥昏迷量表(GCS)以及出院时的格拉斯哥预后评分(GOS)。
共纳入400例因摩托车事故导致头部受伤的患者,均为男性。他们被平均分为两组,A组(佩戴头盔)200例,B组(未佩戴头盔)200例。未佩戴头盔的患者中,大多数即102例(51%)需要入住重症监护病房(ICU),而佩戴头盔的患者为70例(35%)。将未佩戴头盔的患者与佩戴头盔的患者进行比较时,未佩戴头盔患者的总中位住院时间更长(10天对5天)。未佩戴头盔患者的死亡率更高,为50例(25%),而佩戴头盔患者为14例(7%)。总体而言,A组119例(59.5%)患者预后良好,而B组为70例(35%);A组81例(40.5%)患者预后不良,B组为130例(64%)。与佩戴头盔的患者相比,未佩戴头盔与神经影像学异常、更多并发症、预后不良以及出院时较低的GCS密切相关。
头部受伤后,不佩戴头盔与脑成像异常、更多并发症以及更长的住院时间有关。