N.N. Priorov Journal of Traumatology and OrthopedicsN.N. Priorov Journal of Traumatology and Orthopedics0869-86782658-6738Eco-Vector10669110.17816/vto106691Research ArticleOutcome prognosis in combined trauma of loco-motor system and brain injury at early hospital periodSokolovV. A.info@eco-vector.comBialikE. I.info@eco-vector.comSharipovI. A.info@eco-vector.comShchetkinV. A.info@eco-vector.comSemenovM. N.info@eco-vector.comMarkovS. A.info@eco-vector.comIoffeYu. S.info@eco-vector.comMoscow Institute of Emergency Medicine. N.V. Sklifosovsky15041997427122404202224042022Copyright © 1997, Eco-Vector1997<p>Retrospective study of complications and lethality in 284 victims with combined brain and loco-motor system injury allowed to determine the most important complications that were the cause of lethal outcomes in a great number of cases. Those complications were edema and cerebrum dislocation, acute bleed, early and delayed pneumonia. Purulence of soft tissue wounds and open fractures significance influenced the duration and outcome of treatment. Criteria and schemes of outcome prognosis as well as development of soft tissue wounds and open fractures purulence were worked out.</p>predicting outcomesdamage to the musculoskeletal systembrainearly hospital stageпрогнозирование исходовповреждение опорно-двигательного аппаратаголовной мозгранний госпитальный этап[Гвоздев М.П., Гальцева И.В., Цыбин Ю.Н., Шапот Ю.Б. //Вестн. хирургии, — 1993. —N 10. — С. 135— 139.][Гринев М.В., Фролов Г.М. //Вестн. травматол. ортопед. — 1994. — N 1. — С. 4—9.][Benzer A., Mitterchiffthaler G., Marosi M. //Lancet. — 1991. — Vol. 338, N 8. — P. 977—979.][Hofman D., Adams H.A., Stuhmeier B.G. //Acta Chir. Austr. — 1992. — Bd 24, N 5/6. — S. 296—300.][Lechner G., Maier A. //Ibid. — 1992. — Bd 24, N 5/6. — S. 303—309.][Maurer F. //Akt. Traumatol. — 1993. — Bd 23, N 1. — S. 42—49.]