Title of article :
Admission Hyperglycemia in Head Injured Patients
Author/Authors :
Yousefzadeh Chabok, Shahrokh Trauma Research Center - School of Medicine - Guilan University of Medical Sciences , Ahmadi Dafchahi, Masoomeh Trauma Research Center - School of Medicine - Guilan University of Medical Sciences , Mohammadi, Hanieh Trauma Research Center - School of Medicine - Guilan University of Medical Sciences , Shabbidar, Sakineh Trauma Research Center - School of Medicine - Guilan University of Medical Sciences
Abstract :
Hyperglycemia, in trauma patient, is commonly associated with a hyper metabolic stress response.
Our objective is to determine the effects of hyperglycemia on the overall outcome of head trauma patients.
In this descriptive study data were collected from head trauma patients' admitted to Intensive Care Unit
(ICU) of Poursina University Hospital in a one-year period (Jan 2004-Jan 2005), retrospectively. All patients
had stayed in the ICU for more than 48 hours post-injuries. They were divided into two groups according to
their serum glucose levels at the time of admission (<200mg/dl or >200mg/dl), age, gender and Injury Severity
Score (ISS). Patients with diabetes mellitus were excluded .We determined the outcome according to duration
of hospitalization and ICU stay as well as mortality rates. Variables were analyzed with t-test and chi
square test. Out of 115 patients, 89.6% were men. About 36 % of patients had serum glucose levels ≥ 200
mg/dl over the study period and this group had significantly greater mortality rate but without necessarily
longer ICU or hospital stay. In this study we have shown that admission hyperglycemia has significant effect
on patient’s mortality but it is still unclear whether it can be a cause for longer ICU/hospital stay.
Keywords :
Craniocerebral trauma , hyperglycemia , inpatients
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics