[HTML][HTML] Outcome of diffuse axonal injury in moderate and severe traumatic brain injury

F Javeed, L Rehman, A Afzal… - Surgical Neurology …, 2021 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
F Javeed, L Rehman, A Afzal, A Abbas
Surgical Neurology International, 2021ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Background: Diffuse axonal injury (DAI) is a common presentation in neurotrauma.
Prognosis is variable but can be dependent on the initial presentation of the patient. In our
study, we evaluated the outcome of diffuse axonal injury. Methods: This study was
conducted at a tertiary care center from September 2018 to December 2019 and included
133 adult patients with moderate or severe head injury (GCS≤ 12) diagnosed to have the
DAI on the basis of MRI. At 3 months, the result was assessed using the Extended Glasgow …
Abstract
Background:
Diffuse axonal injury (DAI) is a common presentation in neurotrauma. Prognosis is variable but can be dependent on the initial presentation of the patient. In our study, we evaluated the outcome of diffuse axonal injury.
Methods:
This study was conducted at a tertiary care center from September 2018 to December 2019 and included 133 adult patients with moderate or severe head injury (GCS≤ 12) diagnosed to have the DAI on the basis of MRI. At 3 months, the result was assessed using the Extended Glasgow Outcome Scale (GOS-E).
Results:
There were a total of 97 (72.9%) males and 36 (27.1%) females with an average age of 32.4±10 years with a mean GCS of 9 at admission. The most common mode of head trauma was road traffic accidents (RTAs) in 51.9% of patients followed by fall from height in 27.1%. Most patients were admitted with moderate traumatic brain injury (64.7%) and suffered Grade I diffuse axonal injury (41.4%). The average hospital stay was 9 days but majority of patients stayed in hospital for≤ 11 days. At 3 months, mortality rate was 25.6% and satisfactory outcome observed in 48.1% of patients. The highest mortality was observed in the Grade III DAI.
Conclusion:
We conclude that the severity of the traumatic head injury and the grade of the DAI impact the outcome. Survivors require long-term hospitalization and rehabilitation to improve their chances of recovery.
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