Nghiên cứu tăng đường máu phản ứng ở bệnh nhân chấn thương sọ não điều trị tại khoa hồi sức cấp cứu - chống độc bệnh viện trung ương huế cơ sở 2

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Abstract

Objectives
Determine the incidence of hyperglycemia in response to traumatic brain injury.
Learn the relationship between increased blood sugar level and Glasgow score.
Methods
A cross-sectional study on descriptive 54 patients. Results
54 patients with traumatic brain injury age ≥ 15 years old, treated at the Intensive Care Unit of Hue
Central Hospital Branch 2 from January 2019 - November 2019. Of the 54 patients studied, 25 had
hyperglycemia (46.30%), men were 20, accounting for 37.04% and women were 5, accounting for 9.26%.
The rate of hyperglycemia reacted by 2 different sexes (p <0.001). Closely inversely correlated GCS scores
with increased blood glucose response (r = -0.9, p <0.001).
Conclusions
The incidence of hyperglycemia in response to traumatic brain injury patients was: 46.26%.
There was a negative correlation between Glasgow score and an increase in reaction blood sugar
(r = - 0.9; p <0.0001).

https://doi.org/10.38103/jcmhch.2019.58.6

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Issue No. 58 (2019)
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DOI 10.38103/jcmhch.2019.58.6
Keywords Tăng đường máu ở bệnh nhân chấn thương sọ não Increased blood sugar in patients with traumatic brain injury

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Hoang, N. D., Hong, L. T. L., Sang, L. V., & Hoa, N. H. (2025). Nghiên cứu tăng đường máu phản ứng ở bệnh nhân chấn thương sọ não điều trị tại khoa hồi sức cấp cứu - chống độc bệnh viện trung ương huế cơ sở 2. Journal of Clinical Medicine Hue Central Hospital, (58), 36–42. https://doi.org/10.38103/jcmhch.2019.58.6 (Original work published December 10, 2019)