Abstract
Traumatic brain injury is the most common injury during childhood comprising 60% to 90% injuries in children. Pediatric traumatic brain injury has peculiarities as compared to adults, such as less severe injuries and better prognosis. The purpose of this work was to study the pattern of pediatric traumatic brain injury at the General Hospital, Douala, Cameroon. This was a retrospective cross-sectional study, from January 1st, 2008 to December 31st, 2017. Included were all complete medical records of children aged 0 to 15 years old treated for traumatic brain injury, and excluded records of obstetric trauma. Data analysis was done by SPSS software version 18.0. One hundred and three cases of pediatric head injuries were recorded during the study period (frequency 10.43%). The mean age was 7.42 ± 5.028 years, and the sex ratio was 2.67 in favor of boys. Road traffic accidents were the most common etiology (44.7%). 83.5% of the patients were transferred to the emergency department of the Douala General Hospital in second intention and by non-medical transport. The traumatic brain injury was mild in 61.20%. The brain computed tomography scan was performed in 99% of the cases and the most observed lesion was cerebral edema (32.74%). Twenty-eight patients underwent surgical operation. 90.28% of patients have recovered fully, and the global mortality was 3.88%. The prevalence of pediatric traumatic brain injuries at the General Hospital, Douala during the last ten years was 10.43%. Most of the patients recovered fully and the mortality was low.
Highlights
The purpose of this work was to study the pattern of pediatric traumatic brain injury at the General Hospital, Douala, Cameroon
987 cases of Traumatic brain injury (TBI) were admitted at the emergency department of GHD, 103 cases were children giving a prevalence of 10.43% for Pediatric TBI (PTBI)
The frequency of pediatric TBI amongst patients admitted for TBI at the General Hospital, Douala, Cameroon for the last ten years was 10.43%
Summary
Traumatic brain injury (TBI) can be defined as an alteration in brain function. There is terminological confusion regarding TBI and mild TBI which has received many definitions from different authorities. The WHO defines mild TBI as acute brain injury resulting from mechanical energy to the brain from external physical forces and which includes one or more of the following: confusion or disorientation; loss of consciousness 30 minutes; post-traumatic amnesia < 24 hours; transient neurological abnormalities, such as focal signs, seizure, intracranial lesion not requiring surgery (GCS 13 - 15 after 30 minutes) [5]
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