Ciucci G, Servadei F, Rebucci G G, Bianchedi G, Venturini G, Fabbri R, Buosi C, Gaist G
Riv Patol Nerv Ment. 1984 Jul-Aug;105(4):153-65.
A prospective study of head injury patients was carried out in the city of Ravenna in 1984. A complete record was completed for all patients admitted for hospital care. More than 50 clinical and diagnostic variables were evaluated to investigate risk factors on patients admitted to a Non-Neurosurgical Unit with CT facilities. Our report deals with 578 cases and shows some interesting findings: The mortality in the entire trauma-group was 42 cases; 35 (83%) of these died immediately after the accident or while being transported to the hospital. The number of patients hospitalized (42%) was much higher than that in previous reports concerning hospital admission of head injury patients. 9 cases were sent from the First Aid to Regional Neurosurgical Centre (Bellaria Hospital, Bologna). Among the other patients admitted to the Non-Neurosurgical Centre, 12 showed cerebral lesions on the CT (1 extradural haematoma). Risk factors were evaluated by comparing EEG, skull fractures and poor clinical condition with the presence of cerebral lesions. Our data show a peculiar situation here in Italy: a large number of hospital admissions for minor head injuries, of whom relatively few patients are at risk of intracranial post-traumatic haematoma.
1984年在拉文纳市对头部受伤患者进行了一项前瞻性研究。为所有入院接受治疗的患者建立了完整的记录。评估了50多个临床和诊断变量,以调查入住设有CT设备的非神经外科病房的患者的危险因素。我们的报告涉及578例病例,并显示了一些有趣的发现:整个创伤组的死亡率为42例;其中35例(83%)在事故后或转运至医院途中立即死亡。住院患者数量(42%)远高于以往有关头部受伤患者入院情况的报告。9例患者从急救中心被送往地区神经外科中心(博洛尼亚贝拉里亚医院)。在入住非神经外科中心的其他患者中,12例在CT检查中显示有脑部病变(1例硬膜外血肿)。通过比较脑电图、颅骨骨折和不良临床状况与脑部病变的存在情况来评估危险因素。我们的数据显示了意大利这里的一种特殊情况:大量因轻度头部受伤而入院的患者,其中相对较少的患者有颅内创伤后血肿的风险。