Early insults to the injured brain
J. D. Miller, R. C. Sweet, R. Narayan and D. P. Becker
Of 100 consecutive patients with severe head injury who arrived at a major
trauma center, half of whom came direct from the accident site and half
from another hospital, potentially serious systemic insults to the brain
were present in 44 cases. Arterial hypotension (13 cases), anemia (12
cases), and hypercarbia (4 cases) were almost exclusively associated with
multiple injuries, which were present in 57 patients and were caused
usually by vehicular accidents. Hypoxia was seen in 30 patients, including
several with brain injury alone. These systemic insults to the already
injured brain were associated with an increase in mortality and morbidity.
We believe that direct transfer to a trauma center that has full-time
neurosurgical facilities for victims of automobile accidents and patients
who have been rendered unconscious by a fall or blow on the head will
increase survival. Care for the patient with head injuries should start at
the roadside.
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