Analysis and outcomes of diffuse axonal injury in tertiary care centre


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Shikhil Uppal, Ganesh K, Srinivas R, Visvanathan K, Vivek V

Volume :

8

Issue :

2

Abstract :

Aims & Objective: To report the clinical features, radiological features and outcomes of patients with diffuse axonal injury in a tertiary care centre. Materials and Methods: Fifty five patients with history of trauma with low GCS and radiological evidence of DAI were studied from August 2016 to December 2018. It consisted 46 (84%) males and 9 (16%) females. Majority of the patients were in age group of 16-25. Most common modality of injury was RTA. Seven (12.7%) patients had grade 1 DAI, 36 (65.5%) patients had grade 2 DAI and 12 (21.8%) patients had grade 3 DAI. Follow up was done after 3 months of injury. Patients outcome was analysed using the Glasgow Outcome Scale. Result: Patients with GCS 3-8 had GOS 1-3. Patients with GCS of 9-12 had GOS of 3-4 and Patients with GCS of 13-15 had GOS of 4-5. Most patients in our study had grade 2 DAI and GOS 4. Discussion: Diffuse axonal injury is devastating types of traumatic brain injury. The acceleration-deceleration mechanism is responsible for DAI. It is most commonly analyzed based on the outcomes of GOS Scale. Conclusion: Most of the patients in this study had grade 2 DAI. Good recovery was seen in grade 1 and 2 DAI and high mortality in grade 3 DAI.  

Keyword :

DAI, Trauma
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