Epidemiology of traumatic head injury among children presenting to a tertiary hospital in Riyadh
Authors: Abdullah Akkam , Ohud Asiri , Amina Joarder , Faisal Almazroua , Biswadev Mitra
Abstract
Background: Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is a leading cause of mortality and morbidity in children. The aim of this study was to report the burden of isolated pediatric TBI at a major trauma center in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia and assess associations with mechanism of injury. Methods: A retrospective cohort study using chart review, including children aged ≤14 years with isolated TBI over 2 years from 01 Jan 2016 to 31 Dec 2017 was undertaken. Univariable or unadjusted associations of patients presenting after motor vehicle crashes (MVC) and physiological variables were assessed. Intensive care unit (ICU) admission and mortality at hospital discharge were the primary outcome measures. Results: There were 2,501 pediatric patients that presented to the Emergency Department with head injury and 241 (9.6%) patients were admitted to hospital with isolated TBI, with an in-hospital mortality rate of 9%. MVC was the most common mechanism of injury (n = 142; 59%) followed by falls (n = 68; 28.2%), pedestrians (n = 26; 10.8%), and non-accidental injuries (n = 5; 2.1%). Patients presenting after MVC were older (p = 0.001), had similar Glasgow Coma Scale scores (p = 0.12) and more often presented in a coagulopathic state (pKeywords: Wounds and injuries, pediatrics, injuries, brain, road traffic crash, epidemiology, Saudi Arabia
Pubmed Style
Abdullah Akkam, Ohud Asiri, Amina Joarder, Faisal Almazroua, Biswadev Mitra. Epidemiology of traumatic head injury among children presenting to a tertiary hospital in Riyadh. SJE Med. 2020; 22 (May 2020): 83-88. doi:10.24911/SJEMed/72-1580017559
Publication History
Received: January 26, 2020
Accepted: May 03, 2020
Published: May 22, 2020
Authors
Abdullah Akkam
Pediatric Emergency Department, Children Hospital, King Saud Medical City, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
Ohud Asiri
Pediatric Emergency Department, Children Hospital, King Saud Medical City, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
Amina Joarder
Pediatric Intensive Unit, Children Hospital, King Saud Medical City, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
Faisal Almazroua
Adult Emergency Department, King Saud Medical City, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
Biswadev Mitra
Emergency and Trauma Center, The Alfred Hospital, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia