Traumatismo encefalocraneano en niños atendidos en un hospital nacional de Lima, Perú 2004-2011

  • Guillén-Pinto D
  • Zea-Vera A
  • Guillén-Mendoza D
  • et al.
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Abstract

In order to describe the characteristics of traumatic brain injury (TEC) in children seen at the Cayetano Heredia National Hospital from 2004 to 2011, a case study was conducted. 316, 14 year-old minors were included, the median age was 4 +/- 3 years old. 63.9% were male. The main causes of TEC were falls (80.1%) and car accidents (10.4%). 42.4% (134/316) occurred in the afternoon. There was a higher incidence of falls at home (59.2%). The epidural hematoma (26.9%) was the most common intracraneal injury. Intensive care management and neurosurgical interventions were required in 15.8 and 14.2% of cases respectively. It is concluded that domestic falls were the main cause of accidents for TEC and epidural hematoma the most common intracranial injury where children under 5 were the most affected.

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Guillén-Pinto, D., Zea-Vera, A., Guillén-Mendoza, D., Situ-Kcomt, M., Reynoso-Osnayo, C., Milla-Vera, L. M., … Medina-Alva, M. del P. (2014). Traumatismo encefalocraneano en niños atendidos en un hospital nacional de Lima, Perú 2004-2011. Revista Peruana de Medicina Experimental y Salud Pública, 30(4). https://doi.org/10.17843/rpmesp.2013.304.244

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