Author:
Raees Madiha,Hooli Shubhada,von Saint André-von Arnim Amélie O.,Laeke Tsegazeab,Otupiri Easmon,Fabio Anthony,Rudd Kristina E.,Kumar Rashmi,Wilson Patrick T.,Aklilu Abenezer Tirsit,Tuyisenge Lisine,Wang Chunyan,Tasker Robert C.,Angus Derek C.,Kochanek Patrick M.,Fink Ericka L.,Bacha Tigist
Abstract
PurposeTraumatic brain injury (TBI) is a leading cause of morbidity and mortality in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs). Hospital care practices of pediatric TBI patients in LMICs are unknown. Our objective was to report on hospital management and outcomes of children with TBI in three centers in LMICs.MethodsWe completed a secondary analysis of a prospective observational study in children (<18 years) over a 4-week period. Outcome was determined by Pediatric Cerebral Performance Category (PCPC) score; an unfavorable score was defined as PCPC > 2 or an increase of two points from baseline. Data were compared using Chi-square and Wilcoxon rank sum tests.ResultsFifty-six children presented with TBI (age 0–17 y), most commonly due to falls (43%, n = 24). Emergency department Glasgow Coma Scale scores were ≤ 8 in 21% (n = 12). Head computed tomography was performed in 79% (n = 44) of patients. Forty (71%) children were admitted to the hospital, 25 (63%) of whom were treated for suspected intracranial hypertension. Intracranial pressure monitoring was unavailable. Five (9%, n = 5) children died and 10 (28%, n = 36) inpatient survivors had a newly diagnosed unfavorable outcome on discharge.ConclusionInpatient management and monitoring capability of pediatric TBI patients in 3 LMIC-based tertiary hospitals was varied. Results support the need for prospective studies to inform development of evidence-based TBI management guidelines tailored to the unique needs and resources in LMICs.
Funder
Laerdal Foundation for Acute Medicine
Subject
Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health
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