2020
DOI: 10.21608/mjcu.2020.110944
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The Value of Immediate Computerized Tomography Following Emergency Surgery for Traumatic Brain Injury: Experience in A Tertiary Center in Egypt

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“…This result is similar to that reported in Paci et al [4] study, where the only variable statistically associated with unexpected findings was ASDH as an indication for re-operation (P < 0.01). Also, our result comes in agreement with that of Mohammed et al [21] who reported that both of ASDH and ICH was associated with a high rate of re-operation (P = 0.037 and 0.034, respectively), where out of the 9 patients who In our study, coagulopathy (high INR) was a significant predictor in TBI patients going for cranial surgery, where out of the 11 patients who had preoperative high INR, 9 cases (81.8%) developed remarkable postoperative findings (P < 0.001). Our result is in accordance with the result of Rehman et al [12] study where in patients who had a positive follow-up CT the mean INR was significantly higher than those with negative postoperative CT (P < 0.001).…”
Section: Remarkable Findings In the Early Postoperative Ctsupporting
confidence: 94%
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“…This result is similar to that reported in Paci et al [4] study, where the only variable statistically associated with unexpected findings was ASDH as an indication for re-operation (P < 0.01). Also, our result comes in agreement with that of Mohammed et al [21] who reported that both of ASDH and ICH was associated with a high rate of re-operation (P = 0.037 and 0.034, respectively), where out of the 9 patients who In our study, coagulopathy (high INR) was a significant predictor in TBI patients going for cranial surgery, where out of the 11 patients who had preoperative high INR, 9 cases (81.8%) developed remarkable postoperative findings (P < 0.001). Our result is in accordance with the result of Rehman et al [12] study where in patients who had a positive follow-up CT the mean INR was significantly higher than those with negative postoperative CT (P < 0.001).…”
Section: Remarkable Findings In the Early Postoperative Ctsupporting
confidence: 94%
“…On the other hand, Khaldi et al [24] reported that some postoperative changes might evolve over time and may influence patients' management and the early postoperative CT may fail to predict these changes. Also, in Mohammed et al [21] unexpected change in the NE was the single most influential factor in determining the need for re-surgery.…”
Section: Postoperative Ne and Early Follow-up Ctmentioning
confidence: 90%
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