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metadata.dc.type: Artigo de Periódico
Título : Defenestration in children younger than 6 years old: mortality predictors in severe head trauma
Otros títulos : Child's Nervous System
Autor : Melo, José Roberto Tude
Di Rocco, Federico
Lemos Júnior, Laudenor Pereira
Roujeau, Thomas
Thélot, Bertrand
Sainte Rose, Christian
Meyer, Philippe G.
Zerah, Michel
metadata.dc.creator: Melo, José Roberto Tude
Di Rocco, Federico
Lemos Júnior, Laudenor Pereira
Roujeau, Thomas
Thélot, Bertrand
Sainte Rose, Christian
Meyer, Philippe G.
Zerah, Michel
Resumen : Purpose This study aims to describe the characteristics of severe head injuries in children less than 6 years old, victims of falls from windows, and identify the main predictive factors of mortality in this population. Patients and methods A cross-sectional study was designed through data derived from medical records of less than 6- year-old children victims of falls from windows presenting with a severe head injury defined by an initial Glasgow coma scale (GCS) ≤8, hospitalized at a Pediatric Trauma center level III, between January 2000 and December 2005. Statistical analysis used univariate analysis and multiple logistic regressions.Results We identified 58 severe head injuries in children victims of falls from windows. The mean age was 2.8± 1.4 years, with a male prevalence (64%); 48% of patients had a GCS ≤5; 62.1% had a Pediatric Trauma Score(PTS) ≤3 at hospital admission. The mortality rate was 41% (24/58) and most of them (88%; 21/24) died within 48 h. An increased death rate was noted in children admitted with hypoxemia (p=0.001), low systolic blood pressure (p=0.002), hypothermia (p=0.0001), GCS ≤5 (p=10−5), PTS ≤3 (p=0.008), hyperglycemia (p=0.023), coagulation disorders (p=0.02), and initial intracranial pressure ≥20 mmHg (p=0.03). Initial hypothermia, hyperglycemia, and coagulation disorders were the only independent predictive factors of mortality. Conclusion Severe head injuries resulting from falls from windows carry a high risk of mortality in less than 6-yearold children. Hypothermia, hyperglycemia, and coagulation’s disorders are independent predictive factors of mortality. Early deaths could be considered as direct consequences of uncontrollable brain lesions.
Palabras clave : Pediatric
Fall
Head injury
Prognosis
Mortality
Editorial : Springer Verlag
URI : http://www.repositorio.ufba.br/ri/handle/ri/6320
Fecha de publicación : 2009
Aparece en las colecciones: Artigo Publicado em Periódico (Faculdade de Medicina)

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