Head Injuries during One Year in a Central Hospital in Norway: A Prospective Study
- 18 May 1988
- journal article
- research article
- Published by S. Karger AG in Neuroepidemiology
- Vol. 7 (3) , 134-144
- https://doi.org/10.1159/000110147
Abstract
Annual age-adjusted incidence rate of head injuries in Akershus County in 1974 was estimated to be 236/100,000, 307/100,000 for males and 164/100,000 for females. The highest incidence rate occurred in males in the age group 10–19 years (489/100,000) and the lowest among females in the age group 30–39 (68/100,000). In all age groups, the incidence rate was higher in males than females. This prospective study included 488 patients, of whom 88.9% had minor head injuries and 11.1% severe head injuries. 16 patients (3.3%) died due to their head trauma. Skull fracture was detected in 10.4% of the patients who survived the first 24 h, and 2.5% had operations. The mean hospital stay was 8.8 days, 10.2 days for the patients injured in traffic accidents and 7.0 days for the others. Besides having a higher incidence rate of head injuries, males suffered severe head injuries more often and their death rate was higher than head-injured females.Keywords
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