| Literature DB >> 35053731 |
Marek Majdan1, Juliana Melichova1, Dominika Plancikova1, Patrik Sivco1, Andrew I R Maas2, Valery L Feigin3, Suzanne Polinder4, Juanita A Haagsma4.
Abstract
Children and adolescents are at high risk of traumatic brain injuries (TBI). To identify those most at risk across Europe, a comprehensive epidemiological study on the burden of TBI is needed. Our aim was to estimate the burden of TBI in the pediatric and adolescent population of Europe by calculating rates of hospital-based incidence, death and years of life lost (YLL) due to TBI in 33 countries of Europe in 2014 (most recent available data). We conducted a cross-sectional observational, population-based study. All cases with TBI in the age range 0 to 19, registered in the causes of death databases or hospital discharge databases of 33 European countries were included. Crude and age-standardized rates of hospital discharges, deaths and YLLs due to TBI; and pooled estimates for all countries combined were calculated. TBI caused 2303 deaths (71% in boys), 154,282 YLLs (68% in boys) and 441,368 hospital discharges (61% in boys) in the population of 0-19 year-olds. We estimated pooled age-standardized rates of death (2.8, 95% CI: 2.4-3.3), YLLs (184.4, 95% CI: 151.6-217.2) and hospital discharges (344.6, 95% CI: 250.3-438.9) for the analyzed countries in 2014. The population of 15-19 year-olds had the highest rates of deaths and YLLs, and the population of 0-4 year-olds had the highest rate of hospital discharges. Detailed estimates of hospital discharge, death and YLL rates based on high-quality, standardized data may be used to develop health policies, aid decision-making and plan prevention.Entities:
Keywords: TBI; YLL; epidemiology; mortality; patient discharge
Year: 2022 PMID: 35053731 PMCID: PMC8775116 DOI: 10.3390/children9010105
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Children (Basel) ISSN: 2227-9067
Figure 1Potential causes of variation of rates of TBI-related deaths, YLLs and hospital discharges in the pediatric and adolescent populations of European countries in 2014 between the analyzed countries. Source: Eurostat hospital discharge dataset metadata [16] and Eurostat Causes of deaths dataset metadata [17]. COD: Causes of deaths, EU: European Union, ICD: International classification of diseases, WHO: World Health Organization; ICD9: International classification of diseases 9th version, ICD10: International classification of diseases 10th version, ISHMT: International shortlist for hospital morbidity tabulation.
Counts and relative distribution of hospital discharges, deaths and YLLs due to TBI by age and sex in 2014 in the analyzed countries.
| Age Group | Hospital Discharges | Deaths | YLLs | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Boys | Girls | Total | Boys | Girls | Total | Boys | Girls | Total | |
| 0 to 4 | 100,142 (56%) | 79,239 (44%) | 179,381 | 294 (58%) | 212 (42%) | 506 | 21,913 (56%) | 17,039 (44%) | 38,952 |
| 5 to 9 | 52,781 (62%) | 32,330 (38%) | 85,111 | 155 (63%) | 93 (37%) | 248 | 10,820 (61%) | 6999 (39%) | 17,819 |
| 10 to 14 | 49,678 (64%) | 27,654 (36%) | 77,332 | 205 (65%) | 108 (35%) | 313 | 13,297 (63%) | 7644 (37%) | 20,941 |
| 15 to 19 | 66,917 (67%) | 32,627 (33%) | 99,544 | 978 (79%) | 258 (21%) | 1236 | 59,512 (78%) | 17,058 (22%) | 76,570 |
| Total | 269,518 (61%) | 171,850 (39%) | 441,368 | 1632 (71%) | 671 (29%) | 2303 | 105,542 (68%) | 48,740 (32%) | 154,282 |
YLLs: Years of life lost.
Figure 2Age-standardized rates of TBI-related hospital discharges (A), deaths (B) and YLLs (C) with estimated pooled rates for the analyzed 30 European countries in 2014.
Figure 3Crude and age-standardized rates of TBI-related hospital discharges (A), deaths (B) and YLLs (C) with estimated pooled rates for the 30 analyzed European countries in 2014.
Estimated numbers of hospital discharges, deaths and YLLs due to TBI extrapolated to the population of 0–19 year-olds in the European Union (both sexes combined).
| Variables | Pooled Crude Rate (95% CI) | Estimated Annual Number of Cases (95% CI) |
|---|---|---|
| Hospital discharges due to TBI–overall | 348.5 (253.1–443.9) | 370,951 (269,405–472,497) |
| Hospital discharges–intracranial injuries | 156.3 (123.3–189.3) | 166,369 (131,243–201,495) |
| Hospital discharges–other head injuries | 192.2 (152.9–231.5) | 204,582 (162,750–246,414) |
| Deaths due to TBI | 2.9 (1.9–3.8) | 3087 (2022–4045) |
| YLLs due to TBI | 187.2 (153.1–221.4) | 199,260 (162,963–235,663) |
For extrapolation, the population estimate of 0–19 year-olds in the European Union for 2014 was used (population count 106,442,212).