| Literature DB >> 24386897 |
Tara Shivaji, Andrew Lee, Nadine Dougall1, Thomas McMillan, Cameron Stark.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) is an important global public health problem made all the more important by the increased likelihood of disability following a hospital admission for TBI. Understanding those groups most at risk will help inform interventions designed to prevent causes of TBI, such as falls prevention measures. This study identifies the rate of hospitalisation episodes of TBI in Scotland, explores causes of TBI admissions, and trends in hospitalisation episodes by age and gender over a twelve year period using routinely collected hospital data.Entities:
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Year: 2014 PMID: 24386897 PMCID: PMC3893436 DOI: 10.1186/1471-2377-14-2
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Neurol ISSN: 1471-2377 Impact factor: 2.474
ICD 10 codes used to identify cases of traumatic brain injury
| Open wound of the head | S01.0, S01.9 |
| Fracture of skull and facial bones | S02.0, S02.1, S02.3, S02.7, S02.9 |
| Injury to optic nerve and pathways | S04.0 |
| Intracranial injury | S06.0, S06.9 |
| Crushing injury of head | S07.0, S07.1, S07.8. S07.9 |
| Other unspecified injuries of head | S09.7, S09.9 |
| Open wounds involving head with neck | T01.0 |
| Fractures involving head with neck | T02.0 |
| Crushing injuries involving head with neck | T04.0 |
| Injuries of brain and cranial nerve with injuries of nerves and spinal cord at neck level | T06.0 |
| Sequelae of injuries of head | T90.1, T90.2, T90.4, T90.5, T90.8, T90.9 |
Trends in age standardised annual rates of hospitalisation episodes, of TBI by gender, Scotland, 1998 - 2009
| Men | 2 joinpoints | 0.0091 | 1998-2002 | 0.6 | 4.2 to 5.7 |
| | | | 2002-2005 | −7.9 | −21.9 to 8.6 |
| | | | 2005- 2009 | 1.6 | −3.6 to 7.1 |
| Women | 2 joinpoints | 0.001 | 1998-2001 | 4.2 | 0.9 to 7.5 |
| | | | 2001-2004 | −5.9 | −11.6 to 0.1 |
| 2004 - 2009 | 1.0 | −0.4 to 2.5 |
1The p value relates to likelihood of that number of joinpoints compared to the null hypothesis of zero expected joinpoints.
2Annual Percentage Change.
395% Confidence Interval for the APC estimates.
Age specific trends in annual rates of hospitalisation episodes for TBI, Scotland, 1998 to 2009
| Age 0-14 | 1 join point | 0.02 | 1998-2002 | 0.7 | −2.9 to 4.5 |
| | | | 2002- 2009 | −4.9 | −6.6 to −3.2 |
| Age 15-34 | 0 joinpoints | | 1998-2009 | −3.8 | −5.2 to −2.2 |
| Age 35-64 | 2 joinpoints | 0.01 | 1998-2002 | 1.0 | −4.2 to 6.5 |
| | | | 2002-2005 | −7.8 | −22.5 to 9.5 |
| | | | 2005-2009 | 3.1 | −2.4 to 9.0 |
| Age 65+ | 0 Joinpoints | | 1998-2009 | 0.9 | −0.1 to 1.9 |
| Age 0-14 | 1 joinpoint | 0.023 | 1998-2003 | −0.2 | −3.2 to 3 |
| | | | 2003 -2009 | −4.7 | −7.2 to −2.1 |
| Age 15-34 | 2 joinpoints | 0.001 | 1998-2001 | 4.5 | −3.8 to 3.5 |
| | | | 2001-2004 | −12.4 | −26.4 to 4.4 |
| | | | 2004- 2009 | 1.7 | −2.5 to 6.1 |
| Age 35-64 | 2 joinpoints | 0.004 | 1998-2001 | 5.4 | −6.2 to 18.4 |
| | | | 2001 -2004 | −7.6 | −17.5 to 3.6 |
| | | | 2004-2009 | 4.5 | −3.0 to 12.6 |
| Age 65+ | 2 joinpoints | 0.05 | 1998-2001 | 7.3 | 0.7 to 14.4 |
| | | | 2001-2004 | −2.8 | −13.9 to 9.8 |
| 2004-2009 | 3.9 | 1.2 to 6.6 | |||
1The p value relates to likelihood of that number of joinpoints compared to the null hypothesis of zero expected joinpoints.
2Annual Percentage Change.
395% Confidence Interval for the APC estimates.
Figure 1Cause of injury for each continuous episode of care, age specific rates per 100,000 for men and women by age group covering the period from 1998–2009.