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Seizures in relation to head injury

โœ Scribed by Bindu T. Desai; Steven Whitman; Rochelle Coonley-Hoganson; Tina E. Coleman; Gayle Gabriel; Jade Dell


Book ID
104312411
Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
1983
Tongue
English
Weight
417 KB
Volume
12
Category
Article
ISSN
1097-6760

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โœฆ Synopsis


Seizures have a two-fold relationship with head injury: they can cause a head injury, or they can be the result of a head injury. We compare these two groups in terms of cause, severity, likelihood of sequelae, outcome, radiological investigation, and surgical intervention. Of 702 patients admitted with a head injury to Cook County Hospital (CCH), 25 patients (3.6%) had seizures causing a head injury (Group 1). Another 29 patients (4.1%) experienced a head injury which caused a seizure (Group 2). The remaining 648 patients (Group 3) had no seizure involvement in relation to their injury. Group 1 and Group 3 were similar in terms of severity and sequelae. Group 2, in which a statistically significant increase in both was noted, was dramatically different. It thus appears that seizures indicate increased severity and sequelae in a head injury only when .they result from that injury, and not when they cause it. The emergency physician must thus be prepared to distinguish these two situations, for patients in Group 2 have an increased need for neurorach'ologic procedures and neurosurgical intervention.


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