TY - JOUR PY - 2013// TI - Outcome of patients with traumatic head injury in infants: An institutional experience at level 1 trauma center JO - Journal of pediatric neurosciences A1 - Vaghani, Gaurang A1 - Singh, Pankaj K. A1 - Gupta, Deepak K. A1 - Agrawal, Deepak A1 - Sinha, Sumit A1 - Satyarthee, Gurudutt A1 - Sharma, B. S. A1 - Mahapatra, Ashok K. SP - 104 EP - 107 VL - 8 IS - 2 N2 - BACKGROUND: Traumatic head injury is a common cause of mortality and acquired disability in infants and children. However, patterns and outcome of head injury in infants are different from other age groups. AIMS AND OBJECTIVES: Aim of our study was to find out epidemiological factors, characteristics of injury, and outcome in infants with traumatic brain injury. MATERIALS AND METHODS: This is a retrospective study from March 2009 through Feb 2012, at JPNATC, AIIMS, New Delhi. The clinical records of all patients, admitted with head injury were evaluated. Twenty-nine infants with traumatic brain injury were followed up and outcome was analyzed. RESULTS: Twenty-nine infants with traumatic brain injury were included in the study. Of these 17 (59%) were boys and 12 (41%) were girls. Fall from height was recorded in 27 (93%) patients and road traffic accident was the mode of injury in 2 (7%). Mild head injury (GCS 14-15) was found in 18 (62%) patients, moderate in 4 (14%) patients (GCS 9-13), severe (GCS 3-8) in 7 (24%) patients. SDH was the most common injury in 8 (27%) patients. Out of these 4 (14%) were immediately operated, 25 (86%) were managed conservatively. Overall mortality was 11% (3 patients). Glasgow Outcome Scale was 5 in 20 (69%) patients and 3 (10.3%) patients each had GOS 3 or 4. CONCLUSION: Infants suffered significant brain injury due to fall. Traumatic brain injury in infants generally carries good outcome. Severe head injury was observed to be a predictor of poor outcome.
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LA - en SN - 1817-1745 UR - http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/1817-1745.117836 ID - ref1 ER -