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COMPARISON OF PLASMA GLUCOSE LEVEL AMONG TRAUMATIC PATIENTS IN CASUALTY AND EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT

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  42-46

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 Background: There are several studies about the correlation of blood glucose level and prognosis in TRAUMAtic patients.Objective: To determine the relationship between the on-admission PLASMA GLUCOSE (G) level with the type and severity of TRAUMA.Methods: In this analytical study, 270 patients who were admitted to the TRAUMA center of Alzahra general hospital in 2006, evaluated for plasma G level, GCS, TS, and the type of TRAUMA upon admission. In cases with plasma G (BS1) grater than 140 mg/dl on admission, the plasma G (BS2) was re-checked the next 24 hours. Data were analyzed using t-test and correlation ratio.Findings: The incidence of different types of TRAUMA and their mean BS1 were as follows: head and neck TRAUMA (45%, BS1=238±104 mg/dl), multiple TRAUMA (28%, BS1=193±82 mg/dl), extremities TRAUMA (16.1%, BS1=140±12 mg/dl), abdominal and chest TRAUMA (7.4%, BS1=200±89 mg/dl), and pelvis TRAUMA (2%, BS1=152±10 mg/dl). The Mean plasma G level in patients with TS=11-16, TS=6-10, and TS=1-5 was 130.74, 273.78, and 340 mg/dl, respectively.Conclusion: In the emergency stage of TRAUMA, HYPERGLYCEMIA is common. In addition, an increase in plasma G level has a direct correlation with severity of TRAUMA and head injury.

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    JABALAMELI, M., NAGHIBI, KH., & SHEIBANI, SH.. (2010). COMPARISON OF PLASMA GLUCOSE LEVEL AMONG TRAUMATIC PATIENTS IN CASUALTY AND EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT. JOURNAL OF INFLAMMATORY DISEASES (THE JOURNAL OF QAZVIN UNIVERSITY OF MEDICAL SCIENCES), 14(2 (55)), 42-46. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/356005/en

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    JABALAMELI M., NAGHIBI KH., SHEIBANI SH.. COMPARISON OF PLASMA GLUCOSE LEVEL AMONG TRAUMATIC PATIENTS IN CASUALTY AND EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT. JOURNAL OF INFLAMMATORY DISEASES (THE JOURNAL OF QAZVIN UNIVERSITY OF MEDICAL SCIENCES)[Internet]. 2010;14(2 (55)):42-46. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/356005/en

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    M. JABALAMELI, KH. NAGHIBI, and SH. SHEIBANI, “COMPARISON OF PLASMA GLUCOSE LEVEL AMONG TRAUMATIC PATIENTS IN CASUALTY AND EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT,” JOURNAL OF INFLAMMATORY DISEASES (THE JOURNAL OF QAZVIN UNIVERSITY OF MEDICAL SCIENCES), vol. 14, no. 2 (55), pp. 42–46, 2010, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/356005/en

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