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Analysis Of The Related Factors Of Early Epilepsy Secondary To Severe Craniocerebral Injury

Posted on:2022-02-08Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:X J YanFull Text:PDF
GTID:2494306605957329Subject:Emergency Medicine
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Objective: To analyze the possible related factors of early epilepsy secondary to severe craniocerebral injuryMethod: A total of 83 patients with severe craniocerebral injury admitted to the Department of Intensive Care and Neurosurgery of our hospital from January 2016 to February 2021 were divided into secondary epilepsy group without secondary epilepsy group according to the presence or absence of secondary epilepsy.The differences in the clinical data between the two groups were compared,and the related factors leading to different outcomes were analyzedResult: There were 83 patients with severe craniocerebral injury,including 51 males and 32 females,including 19 patients with nosocomial secondary epilepsy,11 males and 8females,and 64 patients without nosocomial secondary epilepsy,40 males and 24 females.Measurement data were first tested for normality,age met the normal distribution,serum sodium,serum potassium,blood glucose,and serum potassium were not normally distributed,age was not statistically significant after T-test(p > 0.05),and the other indicators were not statistically significant except PT(p > 0.05).Chi-square test was performed after binary assignment of enumeration data.The results showed that there was no statistical significance except for multiple injuries and mydriasis(p > 0.05).The three factors of PT,multiple injuries and mydriasis that were initially screened were included in the logistic regression analysis.Finally,the two factors of multiple injuries and mydriasis were statistically significant(p < 0.05)Conclusions: After univariate analysis,combined multiple trauma,mydriasis and PT values were associated with epilepsy secondary to severe head injury,and after logistic regression analysis,combined multiple trauma and mydriasis were independent risk factors for epilepsy secondary to severe head injury...
Keywords/Search Tags:Severe head injury, Epilepsy early
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