Comparison of traumatic brain injury patients with brain computed tomography in the emergency department by age group

Objective Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is an important public health concern due to its high prevalence and mortality rate among young people. We investigated the clinical and social characteristics of patients who visited the emergency department due to TBI in whom brain computed tomography, was pe...

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Main Authors: Kwang Real Huh, Jung-Youn Kim, Sung-Hyuk Choi, Young-Hoon Yoon, Sung Jun Park, Eu Sun Lee
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: The Korean Society of Emergency Medicine 2020-06-01
Series:Clinical and Experimental Emergency Medicine
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Online Access:http://ceemjournal.org/upload/pdf/ceem-19-076.pdf
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author Kwang Real Huh
Jung-Youn Kim
Sung-Hyuk Choi
Young-Hoon Yoon
Sung Jun Park
Eu Sun Lee
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Jung-Youn Kim
Sung-Hyuk Choi
Young-Hoon Yoon
Sung Jun Park
Eu Sun Lee
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description Objective Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is an important public health concern due to its high prevalence and mortality rate among young people. We investigated the clinical and social characteristics of patients who visited the emergency department due to TBI in whom brain computed tomography, was performed by age. Methods We retrospectively analyzed 15,567 TBI patients who received a brain computed tomography evaluation at the emergency department of Korea University Hospital from March 2013 to February 2016. We divided patients into age groups by decade and analyzed factors such as sex, trauma mechanism, need for operation, hospitalization, and results of treatment. Results The mean age was 42.0±22.8 years; the most common age group was the 50s (16.5%). Except for the age group over 70 years, males predominated. Under 9 years of age, public ambulance usage rate was lower than in other age groups. Regarding severity based on the Glasgow Coma Scale score, the proportion of mild cases was higher in those under 9 years of age (99.3%) and the proportion of severe cases was higher in those in their 20s (4.6%). The most common injury mechanism was blunt trauma, followed by car accidents. For those under 9 years of age, falls were more common than in other age groups. Only 20.5% of TBI patients were hospitalized and 11.9% were treated surgically, while 70.6% of patients were discharged home after treatment. Conclusion TBI may present with different characteristics depending on the age of the patients, thus prevention policies and clinical practice should be tailored to age.
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spelling doaj.art-9bb8edcfe3004d338baf0872416eed122023-02-23T06:54:15ZengThe Korean Society of Emergency MedicineClinical and Experimental Emergency Medicine2383-46252020-06-0172818610.15441/ceem.19.076274Comparison of traumatic brain injury patients with brain computed tomography in the emergency department by age groupKwang Real Huh0Jung-Youn KimSung-Hyuk Choi1Young-Hoon Yoon2Sung Jun Park3Eu Sun Lee4Department of Emergency Medicine, Korea University College of Medicine, Seoul, KoreaDepartment of Emergency Medicine, Korea University College of Medicine, Seoul, KoreaDepartment of Emergency Medicine, Korea University College of Medicine, Seoul, KoreaDepartment of Emergency Medicine, Korea University College of Medicine, Seoul, KoreaDepartment of Emergency Medicine, Korea University College of Medicine, Seoul, KoreaObjective Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is an important public health concern due to its high prevalence and mortality rate among young people. We investigated the clinical and social characteristics of patients who visited the emergency department due to TBI in whom brain computed tomography, was performed by age. Methods We retrospectively analyzed 15,567 TBI patients who received a brain computed tomography evaluation at the emergency department of Korea University Hospital from March 2013 to February 2016. We divided patients into age groups by decade and analyzed factors such as sex, trauma mechanism, need for operation, hospitalization, and results of treatment. Results The mean age was 42.0±22.8 years; the most common age group was the 50s (16.5%). Except for the age group over 70 years, males predominated. Under 9 years of age, public ambulance usage rate was lower than in other age groups. Regarding severity based on the Glasgow Coma Scale score, the proportion of mild cases was higher in those under 9 years of age (99.3%) and the proportion of severe cases was higher in those in their 20s (4.6%). The most common injury mechanism was blunt trauma, followed by car accidents. For those under 9 years of age, falls were more common than in other age groups. Only 20.5% of TBI patients were hospitalized and 11.9% were treated surgically, while 70.6% of patients were discharged home after treatment. Conclusion TBI may present with different characteristics depending on the age of the patients, thus prevention policies and clinical practice should be tailored to age.http://ceemjournal.org/upload/pdf/ceem-19-076.pdftraumabrain injuries, traumaticemergency service, hospital
spellingShingle Kwang Real Huh
Jung-Youn Kim
Sung-Hyuk Choi
Young-Hoon Yoon
Sung Jun Park
Eu Sun Lee
Comparison of traumatic brain injury patients with brain computed tomography in the emergency department by age group
Clinical and Experimental Emergency Medicine
trauma
brain injuries, traumatic
emergency service, hospital
title Comparison of traumatic brain injury patients with brain computed tomography in the emergency department by age group
title_full Comparison of traumatic brain injury patients with brain computed tomography in the emergency department by age group
title_fullStr Comparison of traumatic brain injury patients with brain computed tomography in the emergency department by age group
title_full_unstemmed Comparison of traumatic brain injury patients with brain computed tomography in the emergency department by age group
title_short Comparison of traumatic brain injury patients with brain computed tomography in the emergency department by age group
title_sort comparison of traumatic brain injury patients with brain computed tomography in the emergency department by age group
topic trauma
brain injuries, traumatic
emergency service, hospital
url http://ceemjournal.org/upload/pdf/ceem-19-076.pdf
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