Clinical and cranial computed tomography scan findings in adults following road traffic accidents in Kampala, Uganda
Background: Globally, road traffic accidents are a major cause of death and disability. The developing countries bear a disproportionately large share of the RTAs which account for about 85% of the deaths. Most of these RTAs result in head injury, which globally, most scholars and medical practition...
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Veröffentlicht in: | African health sciences 2017-01, Vol.17 (1), p.116-121 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Background: Globally, road traffic accidents are a major cause of death
and disability. The developing countries bear a disproportionately
large share of the RTAs which account for about 85% of the deaths. Most
of these RTAs result in head injury, which globally, most scholars and
medical practitioners consider a significant economic, social and
medical problem. In Mulago National referral hospital, RTA is the
leading cause of surgical admission. Objective: To describe the cranial
computed tomography (CT) scan findings in adults following RTA in
Mulago hospital. Methods: Using CT, detailed analysis of 178 adult
patients with head injury following RTA was performed. Data was
analyzed using SPSS version 16 and presented in tables and graphs. Data
recorded included socio-demographic characteristics, clinical and CT
variables. Results: Seventy seven percent of the respondents were
between 18- 39 years. 52.6% of patients had open head injury. Headache
was the most common clinical variable followed by dizziness and
aphasia. The most common CT characteristic was extra cerebral
haemorrhage followed by brain oedema and raised Intra-cranial pressure
(ICP). Intra-cerebral haemorrhage was commonest in the frontal lobe
followed by parietal lobe. Conclusion: Public health interventions like
advocacy and education of the population on safe and responsible road
usage should be emphasized to reduce on RTAs. |
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ISSN: | 1680-6905 1729-0503 1680-6905 |
DOI: | 10.4314/ahs.v17i1.15 |