Multivariable Prognostic Analysis in Traumatic Brain Injury: Results from The IMPACT Study
University of Edinburgh · Erasmus MC
Abstract
We studied the prognostic value of a wide range of conventional and novel prognostic factors on admission after traumatic brain injury (TBI) using both univariate and multivariable analysis. The outcome measure was Glasgow Outcome Scale at 6 months after injury. Individual patient data were available on a cohort of 8686 patients drawn from eight randomized controlled trials and three observational studies. The most powerful independent prognostic variables were age, Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS) motor score, pupil response, and computerized tomography (CT) characteristics, including the Marshall CT classification and traumatic subarachnoid hemorrhage. Prothrombin time was also identified as a powerful independent…
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8Topics & keywords
- Glasgow Coma Scale
- Medicine
- Traumatic brain injury
- Glasgow Outcome Scale
- Subarachnoid hemorrhage
- Observational study
- Univariate analysis
- Multivariate analysis
- Good health and well-being