The Prevalence and Factors Related to Intracranial Hemorrhage in the Mild Traumatic Brain Injuries of Patients Admitted in Ranong Hospital, Ranong Province
Keywords:
Prevalence, Mild Traumatic Brain Injuries, Intracranial HemorrhageAbstract
The mildly traumatic brain injuries accounted for the largest number of case. Factors Affecting Cerebral Hemorrhage in mildly traumatic brain injuries Persons It can be used to plan care and prevent complications that may occur. This research of Analytic Study with a retrospective study. The purpose of this study was to study the prevalence and factors Related to Intracranial Hemorrhage in the Mild Traumatic Brain Injuries of Patients in Ranong Hospital, Ranong Province, in the ward and emergency room Ranong Hospital within 24 hours in the year 2021 (January 1 – December 31, 2021). The researcher created a record review of the literature with an IOC of 0.6-1.0. Analyzed using statistics, Chi square and Fisher’s Exact test.
For the results of this study, the Computed Tomography Scan. Abnormalities were found in 28.7%. Most blood clot in the SDH (59.6%). The factors related to ICH. Personal factors male patients (χ2(1,n= 181) = 6.605, p<.01) ) and alcohol drinking (χ2(1,n= 181) = 20.263, p<.00) Injury mechanism factors, motorcycle accident (χ2(1,n= 181) =18.656, p<.00). Unusual Clinical manifestation factors, squeamish (χ2(1,n= 181) = 5.041, p=.025) vomiting (χ2(1,n= 181) = 11.422, p<.001), headache (χ2(1,n= 181) = 4.523, p=.033), loss of consciousness (χ2(1,n= 181) = 5.082, p<.05) and amnesia (χ2(1,n= 181) = 15.506, p<.01). Physical examination abnormal factors, signs base of skull fracture (χ2(1,n= 181) = 6.846, p<.01), skull fracture (χ2(1,n= 181) = 5.191, p<.05).
Related agencies there should be strict measures to control the wearing of helmets among motorcyclists. Speed limits for driving vehicles on the road and measures to control alcohol consumption while driving and Hospital, Risk factors that affect Intracranial Hemorrhage should be taken into account. As a fundamental factor in risk screening and providing proper care. Reduce unpleasant symptoms.
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