Kazim Ali, Muhammad Irfan, Rabia Abbas, Muhammad Afaq Sarwar, Kamran Hussain.
Comparison of Mean Glasgow Outcome Score in patients with Traumatic Brain Injury after Magnesium Sulphate Therapy and Placebo. a Prospective study of Shaikh Zayed Hospital Lahore.
Pak J Neuro Surg Jan ;24(2):113-20.

Objective: We evaluated the effectiveness of magnesium sulphate treatment for the management and outcome of TBI. Material and Methods: The prospective cases (n = 112) of TBI were included from Department of Neurosurgery, Shaikh Zayed Hospital, Lahore. Patients were split into two groups. Magnesium sulphate treatment group (n = 56) and placebo group (n = 56). Detailed history of patients was taken along with comprehensive examinations with CT scans.56 TBI patients were given standard treatment plus magnesium sulphate and remaining 56 patients received just standard treatment. Results: Mean age of the magnesium supplement therapy group was 36.83 +- 13.45 years while in the placebo group was 33.64 +- 12.88 years). Majority 28 (67.9%) were male in the magnesium sulphate group while 37 (66.1%) were in the placebo group. Mean duration passed between hospital presentation and traumatic brain injury was 4.98 +- 2.32 hours in the magnesium sulphate group while it was 5.05 +- 2.48 in the placebo group. Mean Glasgow outcome score was 3.57 +- 1.33 in the magnesium sulphate group while 2.78 +- 1.23 in the placebo group and this difference was statistically significant. Conclusion: There is significant improvement in GOS after magnesium sulphate therapy in patients with traumatic brain injury versus placebo group as noted in the results.

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