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SANIDAD ASESINA, ENLAZO ESTUDIO MEDICO ABAJO SOBRE SUPERVIVENCIA POST-COMA
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El padre del joven en coma tras una brutal paliza en Amorebieta: "Si no se despierta lo van a desconectar" (20minutos.es)
Un joven se encuentra en estado crítico tras haber recibido una brutal paliza durante una agresión multitudinaria en la madrugada del domingo en la localidad vizcaína de Amorebieta y permanece ingresado en el Hospital de Cruces (Vizcaya). Alexander, la víctima, ha sido operado en el hospital de un traumatismo craneoencefálico.
Su padre, Eugenio, ha dicho que se siente "muerto en vida". "Los médicos me han dicho que si esta semana no se recupera lo desconectarán del aparato. No puedo dormir ni comer", lamentaba el progenitor en una entrevista a El programa del verano.
Survival and recovery of consciousness in anoxic-ischemic coma after cardiopulmonary resuscitation | SpringerLink
After 28 days, 27% of 172 patients from the two cohort studies were alive and conscious, 9% were still unconscious, and 64% had died. The proportion of patients who regained consciousness decreased from 34% of those unconscious within the first 6 h post-CPR to 13% of those still unconscious after 2 weeks. The proportion surviving in an unconscious state increased from 6% of patients who were unconscious initially to 33% of those still unconscious after 2 weeks. The chance of survival remained unchanged up to 7 days after CPR, irrespective of the duration of unconsciousness. Patient characteristics and outcomes in our cohort were comparable to data available from the literature.
TIENE UN MINIMO DEL 13% DE PROBABILIDADES DE PODER RECUPERARSE PESE A QUE ESTE 1 SEMANA EN COMA
Zandbergen, E. G., de Haan, R. J., Reitsma, J. B., & Hijdra, A. (2003). Survival and recovery of consciousness in anoxic-ischemic coma after cardiopulmonary resuscitation. Intensive care medicine, 29(11), 1911-1915.
EDITADO:
Bricolo, A., Turazzi, S., & Feriotti, G. (1980). Prolonged posttraumatic unconsciousness: therapeutic assets and liabilities. Journal of Neurosurgery, 52(5), 625-634.
Prolonged posttraumatic unconsciousness in: Journal of Neurosurgery Volume 52 Issue 5 (1980) (thejns.org)
✓ Prolonged coma ***owing severe head injury is a serious condition because it implies a poor prognosis. In order to assess the magnitude of this phenomenon, the authors have reviewed 135 cases of posttraumatic unconsciousness lasting more than 2 weeks, from among the entire propulation of patients with severe head injury managed in 10 years in their neurosurgical intensive care unit. The incidence of prolonged coma was 4% of all patients with acute traumatic coma, and 0.6% of all hospitalized patients with head injury. By 1 year after trauma, 30% of the patients had died, 8% survived in a vegetative state, 31% survived with severe disabilities, and 31% had made a satisfactory recovery. The early clinical picture of prolonged unconsciousness has no predictive value as to further evolution.
El chaval tiene un 31% de pro de salir satisfactoriamente al de 2 semanas
@Billy Fockabocas, @Dr.Nick
El padre del joven en coma tras una brutal paliza en Amorebieta: "Si no se despierta lo van a desconectar" (20minutos.es)
Un joven se encuentra en estado crítico tras haber recibido una brutal paliza durante una agresión multitudinaria en la madrugada del domingo en la localidad vizcaína de Amorebieta y permanece ingresado en el Hospital de Cruces (Vizcaya). Alexander, la víctima, ha sido operado en el hospital de un traumatismo craneoencefálico.
Su padre, Eugenio, ha dicho que se siente "muerto en vida". "Los médicos me han dicho que si esta semana no se recupera lo desconectarán del aparato. No puedo dormir ni comer", lamentaba el progenitor en una entrevista a El programa del verano.
After 28 days, 27% of 172 patients from the two cohort studies were alive and conscious, 9% were still unconscious, and 64% had died. The proportion of patients who regained consciousness decreased from 34% of those unconscious within the first 6 h post-CPR to 13% of those still unconscious after 2 weeks. The proportion surviving in an unconscious state increased from 6% of patients who were unconscious initially to 33% of those still unconscious after 2 weeks. The chance of survival remained unchanged up to 7 days after CPR, irrespective of the duration of unconsciousness. Patient characteristics and outcomes in our cohort were comparable to data available from the literature.
TIENE UN MINIMO DEL 13% DE PROBABILIDADES DE PODER RECUPERARSE PESE A QUE ESTE 1 SEMANA EN COMA
Zandbergen, E. G., de Haan, R. J., Reitsma, J. B., & Hijdra, A. (2003). Survival and recovery of consciousness in anoxic-ischemic coma after cardiopulmonary resuscitation. Intensive care medicine, 29(11), 1911-1915.
EDITADO:
Bricolo, A., Turazzi, S., & Feriotti, G. (1980). Prolonged posttraumatic unconsciousness: therapeutic assets and liabilities. Journal of Neurosurgery, 52(5), 625-634.
Prolonged posttraumatic unconsciousness in: Journal of Neurosurgery Volume 52 Issue 5 (1980) (thejns.org)
✓ Prolonged coma ***owing severe head injury is a serious condition because it implies a poor prognosis. In order to assess the magnitude of this phenomenon, the authors have reviewed 135 cases of posttraumatic unconsciousness lasting more than 2 weeks, from among the entire propulation of patients with severe head injury managed in 10 years in their neurosurgical intensive care unit. The incidence of prolonged coma was 4% of all patients with acute traumatic coma, and 0.6% of all hospitalized patients with head injury. By 1 year after trauma, 30% of the patients had died, 8% survived in a vegetative state, 31% survived with severe disabilities, and 31% had made a satisfactory recovery. The early clinical picture of prolonged unconsciousness has no predictive value as to further evolution.
El chaval tiene un 31% de pro de salir satisfactoriamente al de 2 semanas
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