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A Retrospective Cohort Study of Traumatic Brain Injury in Children: A Single-Institution Experience and Determinants of Neurologic Outcome

INTRODUCTION: Traumatic brain injury (TBI) has become a significant cause of death and morbidity in childhood since the elucidation of infectious causes within the last century. Mortality rates in this population decreased over time due to developments in technology and effective treatment modalitie...

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Autores principales: Misirlioglu, Merve, Ekinci, Faruk, Yildizdas, Dincer, Horoz, Ozden Ozgur, Yilmaz, Hayri Levent, Incecik, Faruk, Ozsoy, Mazhar, Yontem, Ahmet, Bilen, Sevcan, Silay, Sena
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10644296/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37969881
http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/jccm-2023-0027
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author Misirlioglu, Merve
Ekinci, Faruk
Yildizdas, Dincer
Horoz, Ozden Ozgur
Yilmaz, Hayri Levent
Incecik, Faruk
Ozsoy, Mazhar
Yontem, Ahmet
Bilen, Sevcan
Silay, Sena
author_facet Misirlioglu, Merve
Ekinci, Faruk
Yildizdas, Dincer
Horoz, Ozden Ozgur
Yilmaz, Hayri Levent
Incecik, Faruk
Ozsoy, Mazhar
Yontem, Ahmet
Bilen, Sevcan
Silay, Sena
author_sort Misirlioglu, Merve
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description INTRODUCTION: Traumatic brain injury (TBI) has become a significant cause of death and morbidity in childhood since the elucidation of infectious causes within the last century. Mortality rates in this population decreased over time due to developments in technology and effective treatment modalities. AIM OF THE STUDY: This retrospective cohort study aimed to describe the volume, severity and mechanism of all hospital-admitted pediatric TBI patients at a university hospital over a 5-year period. MATERIAL AND METHODS: This was a single-center, retrospective cohort study including 90 pediatric patients with TBI admitted to a tertiary care PICU. The patients’ demographic data, injury mechanisms, disease and trauma severity scores, initiation of enteral nutrition and outcome measures such as hospital stay, PICU stay, duration of mechanical ventilation, mortality, and Glasgow Outcome Scale (GOS) were also recorded. Late enteral nutrition was defined as initiation of enteral feeding after 48 hours of hospitalization. RESULTS: Of the 90 patients included in the cohort, 60% had mild TBI, 21.1% had moderate TBI and 18.9% had severe TBI. Their mean age was 69 months (3–210 months). TBI was isolated in 34 (37.8%) patients and observed as a part of multisystemic trauma in 56 (62.2%). The most commonly involved site in multisystemic injury was the thorax (33.3%). The length of hospitalization in the late enteral nutrition group was significantly higher than that in the early nutrition group, while the PICU stay was not significantly different between the two groups. The multiple logistic regression analysis found a significant relationship between GOS-3rd month and PIM3 score, the presence of diffuse axonal injury and the need for CPR in the first 24 h of hospitalization. CONCLUSION: Although our study showed that delayed enteral nutrition did not affect neurologic outcome, it may lead to prolonged hospitalization and increased hospital costs. High PIM3 scores and diffuse axonal injury are both associated with worse neurologic outcomes.
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spelling pubmed-106442962023-11-15 A Retrospective Cohort Study of Traumatic Brain Injury in Children: A Single-Institution Experience and Determinants of Neurologic Outcome Misirlioglu, Merve Ekinci, Faruk Yildizdas, Dincer Horoz, Ozden Ozgur Yilmaz, Hayri Levent Incecik, Faruk Ozsoy, Mazhar Yontem, Ahmet Bilen, Sevcan Silay, Sena J Crit Care Med (Targu Mures) Research Article INTRODUCTION: Traumatic brain injury (TBI) has become a significant cause of death and morbidity in childhood since the elucidation of infectious causes within the last century. Mortality rates in this population decreased over time due to developments in technology and effective treatment modalities. AIM OF THE STUDY: This retrospective cohort study aimed to describe the volume, severity and mechanism of all hospital-admitted pediatric TBI patients at a university hospital over a 5-year period. MATERIAL AND METHODS: This was a single-center, retrospective cohort study including 90 pediatric patients with TBI admitted to a tertiary care PICU. The patients’ demographic data, injury mechanisms, disease and trauma severity scores, initiation of enteral nutrition and outcome measures such as hospital stay, PICU stay, duration of mechanical ventilation, mortality, and Glasgow Outcome Scale (GOS) were also recorded. Late enteral nutrition was defined as initiation of enteral feeding after 48 hours of hospitalization. RESULTS: Of the 90 patients included in the cohort, 60% had mild TBI, 21.1% had moderate TBI and 18.9% had severe TBI. Their mean age was 69 months (3–210 months). TBI was isolated in 34 (37.8%) patients and observed as a part of multisystemic trauma in 56 (62.2%). The most commonly involved site in multisystemic injury was the thorax (33.3%). The length of hospitalization in the late enteral nutrition group was significantly higher than that in the early nutrition group, while the PICU stay was not significantly different between the two groups. The multiple logistic regression analysis found a significant relationship between GOS-3rd month and PIM3 score, the presence of diffuse axonal injury and the need for CPR in the first 24 h of hospitalization. CONCLUSION: Although our study showed that delayed enteral nutrition did not affect neurologic outcome, it may lead to prolonged hospitalization and increased hospital costs. High PIM3 scores and diffuse axonal injury are both associated with worse neurologic outcomes. Sciendo 2023-11-14 /pmc/articles/PMC10644296/ /pubmed/37969881 http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/jccm-2023-0027 Text en © 2023 Merve Misirlioglu et al., published by Sciendo https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.
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Misirlioglu, Merve
Ekinci, Faruk
Yildizdas, Dincer
Horoz, Ozden Ozgur
Yilmaz, Hayri Levent
Incecik, Faruk
Ozsoy, Mazhar
Yontem, Ahmet
Bilen, Sevcan
Silay, Sena
A Retrospective Cohort Study of Traumatic Brain Injury in Children: A Single-Institution Experience and Determinants of Neurologic Outcome
title A Retrospective Cohort Study of Traumatic Brain Injury in Children: A Single-Institution Experience and Determinants of Neurologic Outcome
title_full A Retrospective Cohort Study of Traumatic Brain Injury in Children: A Single-Institution Experience and Determinants of Neurologic Outcome
title_fullStr A Retrospective Cohort Study of Traumatic Brain Injury in Children: A Single-Institution Experience and Determinants of Neurologic Outcome
title_full_unstemmed A Retrospective Cohort Study of Traumatic Brain Injury in Children: A Single-Institution Experience and Determinants of Neurologic Outcome
title_short A Retrospective Cohort Study of Traumatic Brain Injury in Children: A Single-Institution Experience and Determinants of Neurologic Outcome
title_sort retrospective cohort study of traumatic brain injury in children: a single-institution experience and determinants of neurologic outcome
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10644296/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37969881
http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/jccm-2023-0027
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