
Profile conservative treatment of cranioencephalic traumatism medium degree in the state of São Paulo
Author(s) -
Paulo Roberto Hernandes Júnior,
Juliana de Souza Rosa,
Patrick de Abreu Cunha Lopes,
Bárbara Tisse da Silva,
Heloá Santos Faria da Silva,
Tiago Veiga Gomes,
Giovanna de Camargo Innocencio,
Jhoney Francieis Feitosa
Publication year - 2021
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
DOI - 10.5327/1516-3180.729
Subject(s) - conservative treatment , medicine , traumatic brain injury , observational study , public sector , mortality rate , emergency medicine , surgery , pediatrics , demography , psychiatry , economy , economics , sociology
Background: The traumatic brain injury has a great impact on neurological emergencies. Objectives: To analyze the current panorama of conservative treatment procedures for mid-level traumatic brain injury performed in the State of São Paulo and to correlate with the current epidemiology. Methods: Literature review and observational, descriptive and transversal data collect on conservative treatment data for medium grade traumatic brain injury, available at DATASUS from January 2008 to December 2020 and articles available at Scielo, Lilacs and PubMed. Results: There were 63,218 hospitalizations for conservative treatment procedures in this period, accounting for R$ 68,668,413.92, with 2011 being the year with the highest number of hospitalizations (5,262), although 2020 with the greatest expenditure (R$ 5,984,875.09). 1,149 of them were elective, while 47,478 were urgent, with the occurrence of 24,527 in the public sector and 13,705 in the private sector. All 63,218 considered to be of medium complexity. The total mortality rate was 9.69, corresponding to 6,125 deaths, with 2009 being the year with the highest mortality rate, 10.34, while 2011 had the lowest rate, 9.14. The mortality rate for elective procedures was 6.44 compared to 9.89 for urgent procedures, whereas in the public sector it was 10.80 compared to 7.63 for the private sector. The average total hospital stay was 7.7 days, with an average cost of R$ 1,086.22. Conclusion: Medium grade traumatic brain injury has a short period of inhospital stay and a higher number of admissions and mortality rates in emergency care and in the public sector.