Snoek J, Jennett B, Adams J H, Graham D I, Doyle D
J Neurol Neurosurg Psychiatry. 1979 Mar;42(3):215-25. doi: 10.1136/jnnp.42.3.215.
Sixty patients with severe head injury who did not have an acute intracranial haematoma on CAT scanning are reviewed. The scans are correlated with the level of consciousness at the time of scanning and with the outcome six months after injury. The initial scan was interpreted as being normal in 38% of the cases. In the remainder the most common abnormalities were small ventricles and areas of mixed increased and decreased density interpreted as contusions. All the patients with small ventricles were under 20 years of age. Postmortem examinations were undertaken on 15 of the 19 fatal cases. There was evidence of a high intracranial pressure in 12, cerebral contusions were absent or minimal in 10, there was diffuse immediate impact damage to white matter in six, and there was moderate or severe hypoxic damage in four.
对60例经计算机断层扫描(CAT)未发现急性颅内血肿的重型颅脑损伤患者进行了回顾性研究。这些扫描结果与扫描时的意识水平以及伤后6个月的预后情况相关。在38%的病例中,初始扫描结果被判定为正常。其余病例中,最常见的异常表现为脑室较小以及密度混合性增高和降低的区域,这些区域被解释为挫伤。所有脑室较小的患者年龄均在20岁以下。对19例死亡病例中的15例进行了尸检。12例有颅内压升高的证据,10例无脑挫伤或仅有轻微脑挫伤,6例有白质弥漫性即时冲击伤,4例有中度或重度缺氧损伤。