PATTERN AND OUTCOME OF TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY: CROSS SECTIONAL STUDY
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Background- Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is a major cause of mortality and morbidity. TBI
according to world health organization TBI will surpass many diseases as a major cause of death
and disability in 2030. Injuries in general, and road traffic injuries in particular are a growing
national concern in Ethiopia(1).
Objectives: To determine pattern and Outcome of Traumatic Brain Injury in Addis Ababa
Burn Emergency And Trauma Hospital from February 01/2021 to July30/2021,Addis Ababa
Ethiopia
Methods: Hospital based cross-sectional survey was conducted at AaBET hospital. Patients
who were admitted with TBI in the study period and fulfill inclusion criteria were included in the
Study. Data was collected using structured questionnaires, trauma registry and patient chart. Data
was collected by Emergency medicine and critical care residents. The collected data was entered,
cleaned, edited and analyzed using spss version 25.0 statistical software.
Results: From the total of 300 patients who full filled the inclusion criteria, Two hundred
fourteen (81.3%) of them were males and the mean age of participants was 29.4± 17.4 with the
range of 8 years-80 years .One hundred thirty-one (43.7%) of study subjects were between 16-30
years old. One hundred fourteen (38.0%) of patients had RTA, 56(18.7%) of them had FDA, 104
(34.7%) of them had interpersonal violence and 26 (8.7%) of had other causes of injury. Out of a
total of 114 cases of RTA, 99 (86.8%) of study subjects had motor vehicle type of RTA from the
total of patients who had brain CT abnormality, skull fracture (linear DSF& BSF) was the most
common 137(33.0%) followed by intracerebral lesion (DAI, contusion & ICH) which accounted
for 138(33.2%). In final multivariable logistic regression analysis; GCS was associated with poor
outcome. Patients with low GCS were more likely to develop adverse outcome than those who
had higher GCS (AOR=0.029; 95% CI 0.002, 0.379)
Conclusion and Recommendations: In this sudy,the commonst cause of traumatic brain
injury was road traffic accident and young males are the commonest victims. In addition, low
Glasgow coma scale was highly associated with unfavorable outcome of patients. Since most of
the TBI cases are due to road traffic crashes, there is a need for appropriate preventive measures
to help reduce the frequency of head injury in our population.
Keywords: Traumatic brain injury, Road traffic accident, violence,