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    <title>Profile And Outcome Of Traumatic Brain Injury Patients In A Tertiary Care Centre In North Karnataka:</title>
    <link>https://digitallibrary.bldedu.ac.in/xmlui/handle/123456789/5729</link>
    <description>Title: Profile And Outcome Of Traumatic Brain Injury Patients In A Tertiary Care Centre In North Karnataka:
Authors: Bindumadhav Yendigeri, Guidance: Dr.Udaykumar C Nuchhi
Abstract: ABSTRACT &#xD;
Background &#xD;
Traumatic Brian injury (TBI) has been one among the significant Public Health problems. It &#xD;
remains one of the leading causes of Mortality, morbidity, disability in developed and &#xD;
developing nations. It was estimated that TBI would be the third main cause of death and &#xD;
disability by 2020 according to World Health organization1. It is a leading cause of disability &#xD;
and death among young adults in the world, with devastating impact on patients and their &#xD;
families.  &#xD;
Objective &#xD;
The objective of study is to assess the Epidemiological profile of patients with Traumatic brain &#xD;
injury attending tertiary care hospital in North Karnataka and to follow them up for six months, &#xD;
document the outcome and estimate the outcome predictors for the same &#xD;
Methods &#xD;
Over the course of three months, 172 cases of  Traumatic Brain Injury at the Shri B.M. Patil &#xD;
Medical College, Hospital &amp; Research Centre, Vijayapura, were studied as a part of an &#xD;
observational study. The TBI cases with or without Loss of consciousness and/or CT scan &#xD;
findings of Traumatic Brain Injury were selected. The data collection has been done in six &#xD;
different Google formats, which included initial assessment and care, details of hospital stay and &#xD;
follow up after 3rd and 6th month separately and autopsy details, in case of death. &#xD;
Results &#xD;
The study revealed, male preponderance (87.8%), the distribution was more in early adulthood &#xD;
(age group (18-45 years) (82%) for TBI than other age group. The area distribution was Rural &#xD;
(71%), semi urban (12%) and Urban (17%),. RTA(85%) was cause of most TBI cases followed &#xD;
by fall from height (10%) and Assault (5%). Most of the cases presented within first hour &#xD;
(37.9%) and subsequent 6 hours (41%) of time since injury. The presentation symptoms were &#xD;
LOC (94%), Vomiting (66%), Seizures (1%). 11 were brought dead cases, and rest presented as &#xD;
Mild TBI (55.3%), Moderate TBI (24.3%), Severe TBI (20.5%).  On CT Scan, Skull fractures &#xD;
(63.4%), Traumatic SAH (36.6%), Epidural Hematoma (15.7%), Subdural Hematoma (30.8%), &#xD;
Contusions (44.2%), Diffuse axonal Injury (9.3%) were found. Out of 172 cases, 126 cases were &#xD;
admitted and treated conservatively (72.2%), Underwent neurosurgery (18.3%), other surgical &#xD;
procedures (7.9%) and observation (1.6%), during admission 5.6% of cases suffered non&#xD;
neurological complications. 8.1% of cases treated at the hospital on OPD and IPD basis, &#xD;
succumbed to death, and 85.8% had upper good recovery on GOS-E score. Out of 24 cases that underwent neurosurgery, only 4 cases succumbed to death. Age, gender, and delay in &#xD;
presentation were not significantly associated as outcome predictor of TBI in this study with p &#xD;
value &gt;0.05. GCS score at initial presentation was associated with high significance, as outcome &#xD;
predictor at patient’s discharge, 3rd month and 6th month follow ups with p value &lt;0.001.  &#xD;
Conclusion &#xD;
TBI is a major health problem with RTA being the most common cause of TBI. The occurrence &#xD;
is highest and prognosis is better of Mild TBI, though those suffering from Moderate and severe &#xD;
TBI suffer disabilities of various degree and/or death. Neurosurgery is having better outcome in &#xD;
those who are operable. GCS at initial presentation is an outcome predictor for TBI cases, at &#xD;
discharge, as well, at the end of 3rd and 6th month follow up.</description>
    <dc:date>2021-01-01T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
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    <title>One year prospective study of profile of poisoning cases</title>
    <link>https://digitallibrary.bldedu.ac.in/xmlui/handle/123456789/3621</link>
    <description>Title: One year prospective study of profile of poisoning cases
Authors: Bhuyyar, Chandrashekhar</description>
    <dc:date>2015-01-01T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
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    <title>A study of snake bite envenomation</title>
    <link>https://digitallibrary.bldedu.ac.in/xmlui/handle/123456789/594</link>
    <description>Title: A study of snake bite envenomation
Authors: Tyagaraju, M R</description>
    <dc:date>2016-01-01T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
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