Hematoma epidural en ninos. Factores pronosticos. Analisis de setenta casos

Translated title of the contribution: Epidural hematoma. Prognostic criteria. A study of seventy cases

A. Palomeque Rico, J. M. Costa Clara, F. J. Cambrá Lasaosa, C. Luaces Cubells, M. Pons Odena, J. M. Martín Rodrigo

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Abstract

Objective: The aim of this study was to analyze the causes of epidural hematoma in order to know its incidence in craneoencephalic trauma and establish prognostic criteria. Patients and methods: A retrospective study of 70 children with the diagnosis of epidural hemaroma between 1990 and 1995 were studied. Clinical, radiological, chronologic variables and evolution were analyzed. Results: The diagnosis was made during the first 4 years in 63% of the cases. Neurologic impairment was present at admission in only 33% of the patients. Ages ranged between 7 days and 17 years (mean age: 8 years). Of these patients, 82% were admitted to the PICU, 53% were ventilated and 19% needed ICP monitorization. Radiological findings on the first CT were skull fracture (68%) and temporoparietal epidural hemaroma (66%), right-sided (63%). Other kinds of lesions were also recorded in the first and subsequent CTs. Three patients died, 63% recovered fully, 10% had serious sequelae and 23% had some degree of neurodisability. Conclusions: The following data correlated with death or neurological impairment: Multiple cerebral contusion (p = 0.002), brain edema (p = 0.05), GCS less than 8 on admission (p = 0.002), and shock (p = 0.003). On the other hand, neither surgical drainage volume, age, location of the hemaroma, nor ICP values correlated with a poor prognosis.

Translated title of the contributionEpidural hematoma. Prognostic criteria. A study of seventy cases
Original languageSpanish
Pages (from-to)489-492
Number of pages4
JournalAnales Espanoles de Pediatria
Volume47
Issue number5
Publication statusPublished - Nov 1997
Externally publishedYes

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