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Introduction: traumatic brain injuries are a leading cause of disability and mortality in the young population, associated mainly with traffic road accidents and violent wounds. The study aimed to analyze factors related to the mortality in patients with brain injury admitted to the intensive care unit.
Methodology: Between 2019 and 2024, an analytical cross-sectional trial at Hospital Departamental de Villavicencio, Colombia was performed. Information was selected from the intensive care unit (ICU) database. Variables of interest and outcomes, such as mortality and ICU length of stay, were identified. The comparison was performed with the software Prism® for Mac iOS and Wizard® for the predictive model.
Results: The study will show the factors associated with mortality of brain injury patients admitted to the intensive care unit.
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Objective: The study aimed to analyze factors related to the mortality in patients with brain injury admitted to the intensive care unit.
Methodology: Between 2019 and 2024, an analytical cross-sectional trial at Hospital Departamental de Villavicencio, Colombia, a reference center for the Colombian Orinoco region with 400 hospital beds and 53 polyvalent ICU beds was performed. Information was selected from 2,154 admission registers in the intensive care unit (ICU) database. Data of admissions considered for review were from patients with diagnostic codes of brain injury, brain edema, polytrauma, ventilatory failure, neurogenic shock, and traumatic subarachnoid hemorrhage. All the registries with codes S00-S09 from the 10th revision of the International Diseases Classification from the World Health Organization were reviewed. Variables of interest and outcomes, such as mortality and ICU length of stay, were identified. The comparison was performed with the software Prism® for Mac iOS and Wizard® for the predictive model.
Results: The study will show the factors associated with mortality of brain injury patients admitted to the intensive care unit.
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