


Volume 20 No 16 (2022)
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THE CORRELATION BETWEEN FRACTURE HEALING AND TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY IN LONG BONE FRACTURE USING MRUST SCORE
Galih Aktama, Udi Herunefi Hancoro, Ida Bagus Budhi Surya Adnyana, Hari Wujoso Surgery Department, Faculty of Medicine, State University of Solo, Indonesia
Abstract
Background: Break recuperating happens through circuitous or coordinate recuperating. Roundabout
recuperating is through an arrangement of forms in which callus arrangement happens. Mending happens
promptly without the arrangement of callus arrangements. Traumatic Brain Harm (TBI) is characterized as
an unsettling influence within the ordinary working of the brain that can be caused by a bump, blow, or
twitch to the head or entering head damage. Until presently, the relationship between TBI and break
recuperating isn't completely caught on.
Aim: To decide the relationship between the capacity of callus arrangement in patients with a long bone
break of the upper limit with TBI.
Method: This think about was an expository observational ponder with an imminent cohort approach.
This ponder was conducted at the Moewardi Doctor's Common Healing center from January 2019 to
March 2020. The tests of this ponder were upper appendage long bone break patients with brain damage
and upper appendage long bone break patients without brain damage. The inspecting method was
utilizing continuous examination. Information examination is displayed within the shape of univariate
examination, bivariate examination, and multivariate analysis.
Result: The entire test gotten was 34 subjects. Univariate analysis showed that the mRUST score for the
primary 3 months within the non-TBI bunch got cruel esteem of 10.18 ± 0.64 and the TBI gather of 11.35 ±
0.70. The age variable was ordinarily disseminated, whereas the mRUST scores for the primary month and
the primary 3 months were not ordinarily conveyed. The bivariate analysis appeared that the mRUST score
for the primary 1 month with the non-TBI bunch and the TBI gather had a p-value = 0.193> 0.05, which
suggests there was no critical contrast, while for the primary 3 months mRUST score had the esteem of p =
0.000 <0.05, this demonstrates that there's a noteworthy contrast. The noteworthy variable within the
multivariate examination was the mRUST score for the primary 3 months (p = 0.003 <0.05).
Conclusion: There's a relationship between bone healing rate and TBI in patients with long bone fractures
of the upper limb.
Keywords
Fracture Healing; Long Bone Fracture; RUST Score; Traumatic Brain Injury
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