J Korean Neurotraumatol Soc.  2005 Oct;1(1):30-33. 10.13004/jknts.2005.1.1.30.

Progressive Intracranial Hemorrhage after Acute Head Trauma

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  • 1Department of Neurosurgery, Chungbuk National University College of Medicine, Chungbuk, Korea. dhkim@chungbuk.ac.kr

Abstract


OBJECTIVE
Progressive intracranial hemorrhage after acute head trauma is often observed on serial computerized tomography (CT) scans but its significance is uncertain. In this study, patients with acute head trauma were analyzed to determine the progressive hemorrhagic factor.
METHODS
Between January 2004 and December 2004, 154 patients ware admitted to department of neurosurgery due to head trauma. Among 154 patients, 59 patients in whom two CT scans were obtained within 24 hours of trauma were analyzed retrospectively.
RESULTS
The diagnosis of progressive intracranial hemorrhage was determined by comparing the first and second CT scans. Progressive intracranial hemorrhage occurred in 45% of head-injured patients who underwent two CT scaning within 24 hours. Among 59 patients, progressive intracranial hemorrhage was found in 27 patients. Older age and male sex was associated with progressive hemorrhagic factor (p=0.025, p=0.035). A short time interval between trauma and the first CT scans was associated with progressive hemorrhagic factor (p=0.014). Initial Glasgow coma scale and skull fracture was not associated with progressive hemorrhagic factor (p=0.719, p=0.71).
CONCLUSION
Older age, Male sex, short interval from injury to first CT scans was associated with progressive intracranial hemorrhage. Patients with these hemorrhagic factors must be observed closely.

Keyword

Progressive intracranial hemorrhge; Acute head trauma

MeSH Terms

Craniocerebral Trauma*
Diagnosis
Glasgow Coma Scale
Head*
Humans
Intracranial Hemorrhages*
Male
Neurosurgery
Retrospective Studies
Skull Fractures
Tomography, X-Ray Computed
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