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Salas, M., (2010). Factores pronóstico de la condición clínica al alta hospitalaria de pacientes con contusión cerebral post trauma : Hospital María Auxiliadora, 2007 [Tesis, Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos]. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12672/2939
Salas, M., Factores pronóstico de la condición clínica al alta hospitalaria de pacientes con contusión cerebral post trauma : Hospital María Auxiliadora, 2007 [Tesis]. PE: Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos; 2010. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12672/2939
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title = "Factores pronóstico de la condición clínica al alta hospitalaria de pacientes con contusión cerebral post trauma : Hospital María Auxiliadora, 2007",
author = "Salas Ojeda, María Isabel",
publisher = "Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos",
year = "2010"
}
-- Objective: To identify clinical factors and tomographic and to build a prognostic model of mortality for patients with cerebral contusion. Methods: We conducted a retrospective descriptive correlational analysis, which selected a sample of 205 emergency patients. We evaluated the clinical and tomographic factors for the prognosis and fitted three logistic regression models of proportional odds. Results: The 72.2% are male, aged between 17 and 84 years, 22%, 63.5% and 14.6% were severe Traumatic brain injure moderate and mild respectively. The best predictors of mortality among clinical factors were advanced age, the Glasgow Coma Scale less than 8, the absence of pupillary response and between tomographic factors are: the absence of basal cisterns, contusion volume greater than 25cc., the presence of multiple bruises, midline deviation and subarachnoid hemorrhage. Conclusions: The model with factors tomographic is the better predictor of mortality (69.4%), while the combination of clinical and tomographic predicts 61.1% of all fatalities and 95.8% of the recovered. The clinical factors are predictive of early mortality. -- Key Words: Cerebral contusion, brain, trauma, injury, traumatic brain injure TBI, prognosis, ordinal logistic regression.
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