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   Severe head injuries and intracranial pressure monitoring outcome in Southern Iran  
   
نویسنده Farrokhi Majid Reza ,Taghipour Mousa
منبع journal of research in medical sciences - 2006 - دوره : 11 - شماره : 4 - صفحه:248 -251
چکیده    Background: head injury is still a major cause of death and disability. despite advances in intensive monitoring andclinical practice, little data is available to show the predictive value of intracranial pressure monitoring in assessment ofthe outcome of head injuries . this study was undertaken to evaluate this predictive value and is the first iranian study inwhich icp monitoring has been included.methods: in a prospective study from september 1999 to september 2003 , all head- injured patients (53 patients) withgcs of 4-8 who were admitted to nemazee hospital of shiraz university of medical sciences were included in thisstudy. subarachnoid screw method or ventricular catheter via ventriculostomy was used to determine intracranial pressure.patients were monitored for 3 days and were followed for two years at 6-month intervals.results: car accidents were the most common cause of head injury (43.3%) and 43.3% of patients had gcs of 8.sixty percent of patients had abnormal intracranial pressure. the patients were most commonly in their first decade oflife (18.8%) and 81% of patients were male. controlling increased intracranial pressure was successful in 60% of patientsand resulted in a decrease of mortality rate from 60% to 15%.conclusions: early treatment of increased intracranial pressure in head injury patients would be beneficial in reducingmortality and morbidity rates.
کلیدواژه Southern Iran ,head injury ,outcome ,intracranial pressure.
آدرس shiraz university of medical sciences, School of Medicine, Department of Neurosurgery, ایران, shiraz university of medical sciences, School of Medicine, Department of Neurosurgery, ایران
پست الکترونیکی farokhim@sums.ac.ir
 
     
   
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