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苏格兰医院急诊部门的头部损伤情况。

Head injuries in accident and emergency departments at Scottish hospitals.

作者信息

Strang I, MacMillan R, Jennett B

出版信息

Injury. 1978 Nov;10(2):154-9. doi: 10.1016/s0020-1383(79)80084-4.

Abstract

The features of 3500 patients with head injury who attended accident and emergency departments in Scotland during 1974 are described. These represented 10 per cent of all attenders at these departments. Recent alcohol consumption was noted in 25 per cent of adult males; this was commonest amongst those who were victims of assault or pedestrians involved in traffic accidents. Forty-one per cent of patients had scalp wounds; 58 per cent had radiographs of the skull taken and of these 2.7 per cent had fractures of the skull. Although 20 per cent of patients had altered consciousness at some time, only 5 per cent showed any evidence of impaired consciousness when seen at hospital. Twenty-three per cent of those attending were admitted to hospital. Criteria which are important when assessing whether a head-injured patient should be admitted to hospital are listed.

摘要

本文描述了1974年期间在苏格兰事故与急诊科室就诊的3500例头部受伤患者的特征。这些患者占这些科室所有就诊者的10%。25%的成年男性近期有饮酒行为;这在受袭击的受害者或交通事故中的行人中最为常见。41%的患者有头皮伤口;58%的患者进行了颅骨X光检查,其中2.7%有颅骨骨折。虽然20%的患者在某个时候意识有改变,但在医院就诊时只有5%有任何意识受损的迹象。就诊患者中有23%被收治入院。文中列出了评估头部受伤患者是否应收治入院时的重要标准。

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