Hemotransfusion and mechanical ventilation time are associated with intra-hospital mortality in patients with traumatic brain injury admitted to intensive care unit

Author:

Almeida Kelson James1,Rodrigues Ânderson Batista2,Lemos Luiz Euripedes Almondes Santana2,Oliveira Filho Marconi Cosme Soares de2,Gandara Brisa Fideles2,Lopes Raissa da Rocha2,Modesto Daniel Rocha e Silva2,Rego Irizon Klecio Pereira2

Affiliation:

1. Unviersidade de São Paulo, Brasil

2. Universidade Federal do Piauí, Brasil

Abstract

ABSTRACT Objective To identify the factors associated with the intra-hospital mortality in patients with traumatic brain injury (TBI) admitted to intensive care unit (ICU). Methods The sample included patients with TBI admitted to the ICU consecutively in a period of one year. It was defined as variables the epidemiological characteristics, factors associated with trauma and variables arising from clinical management in the ICU. Results The sample included 87 TBI patients with a mean age of 28.93 ± 12.72 years, predominantly male (88.5%). The intra-hospital mortality rate was of 33.33%. The initial univariate analysis showed a significant correlation of intra-hospital death and the following variables: the reported use of alcohol (p = 0.016), hemotransfusion during hospitalization (p = 0.036), and mechanical ventilation time (p = 0.002). Conclusion After multivariate analysis, the factors associated with intra-hospital mortality in TBI patients admitted to the intensive care unit were the administration of hemocomponents and mechanical ventilation time.

Publisher

FapUNIFESP (SciELO)

Subject

Neurology,Clinical Neurology

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