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Title: Epidemiology of TBI


1
Epidemiology of TBI
  • Alexandra Brazinova, MD, MPH, PhD
  • IGEH seminar Oct.28,2003

2
Traumatic brain injury
  • of all types of injury, those to the brain are
    among the most likely to result in death or
    permanent disability
  • Estimates of TBI incidence, severity and cost
    enormous losses to individuals, families and
    society
  • www.neuroskills.com (USA rehabilitation centers)

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What does epidemiology follow in TBI
  • Causes, mechanisms, severity
  • Prevalence (morbidity) total no. of cases at any
    given time and certain area
  • Incidence new cases at certain time in certain
    area (country, etc.)
  • Mortality
  • Health outcomes

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Causes, mechanisms, severity
  • Causes mechanisms
  • MVAs leading cause of TBIs
  • Falls second leading cause
  • Work-related TBIs
  • Firearms
  • Alcohol major factor in many TBIs
  • Severity mild, moderate, severe

5
Prevalence
  • is not well documented, because mild cases may
    not be hospitalized. Estimates are often based on
    existing disabilities
  • Discrepancies in data collection difference in
    findings of diagnostic imaging at different time
    intervals

6
Incidence of TBI (US)
  • Mild TBI - 131 cases per 100,000 people
  • Moderate TBI 15 cases per 100,000
  • Severe TBI 14 cases per 100,000 (with
    prehospital deaths included 21 cases)

7
High-risk population
  • Young people
  • Low-income individuals
  • Single individuals
  • Members of ethnic minority groups
  • Residents of inner cities
  • Men
  • Individuals with previous history of substance
    abuse
  • Individuals with previous TBI

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Health outcomes impairments/disabilities
resulting from TBI
  • Cognition concentration, memory, judgment, mood
  • Movement abilities strength, coordination,
    balance
  • Sensation tactile, vision, etc.
  • Seizure disorders (epilepsy)
  • Persisting unconsciousness

9
TBI related mortality rate (US)
  • Deaths outside the hospital 17 per 100,000
    people
  • Hospitalized patients 6 per 100,000
  • 33 in severe TBI, 2.5 in mild TBI

10
Abstracts incidence
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Abstracts
  • Epilepsia. 200344 Suppl 102-10.
  • The epidemiology of traumatic brain injury a
    review.Bruns J, Hauser WA.Neurology Sergievsky
    Center, College of Physicians and Surgeons
    Department of Epidemiology, Joseph L. Mailman
    School of Public Health, Columbia University
    Department of Emergency Medicine, Mt. Sinai
    School of Medicine, New York, New York, U.S.A.
  • Review of studies of TBI incidence of TBI in the
    US is 180-250 per 100,000, higher in Europe and
    South Africa. Groups at high risk males in
    regions with socioeconomic deprivation.

12
Abstracts
  • Brain Inj. 1997 Sep11(9)649-59.
  • Epidemiology of traumatic brain injury in South
    Australia.Hillier SL, Hiller JE, Metzer
    J.Department of Community Medicine, University
    of Adelaide, South Australia.Incidence 322 per
    100,000 (exceeds studies in Europe and US).
    Highest risk population young males living in
    the country and working in manual trades.
    Hospitals in this state have more than 4000 new
    cases of TBI each year.

13
Abstracts
  • J Neurosurg Sci. 2002 Dec46(3-4)111-9.
  • Regional brain injury epidemiology as the basis
    for planning brain injury treatment. The Romagna
    (Italy) experience.Servadei F, Antonelli V,
    Betti L, Chieregato A, Fainardi E, Gardini E,
    Giuliani G, Salizzato L, Kraus JF.Incidence
    rate 250 per 100,000. External causes of injury
    are similar to Western Europe, except very low
    frequency of cases from violence.

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Abstracts
  • Acta Neurol Scand. 2003 Apr107(4)256-9.
  • Epidemiology of traumatic brain injury a
    population based study in western
    Sweden.Andersson EH, Bjorklund R, Emanuelson I,
    Stalhammar D.Department of Rehabilitation
    Medicine, Central Hospital Boras, SE 501 82
    Boras, Sweden. elisabeth.Andersson_at_vgregion.seIn
    cidence of 546 per 100,000. The external causes
    were dominated by fall from same level (31) and
    fall from different level (27) followed by
    traffic accidents (16) and persons hit by
    objects (15).

15
Abstracts
  • MMWR Surveill Summ. 2003 Jun 2752(4)1-20.
  • Traumatic brain injury-related hospital
    discharges. Results from a 14-state surveillance
    system, 1997.Langlois JA, Kegler SR, Butler JA,
    Gotsch KE, Johnson RL, Reichard AA, Webb KW,
    Coronado VG, Selassie AW, Thurman DJ.National
    Center for Injury Prevention and Control, CDC,
    USA.Motor-vehicle crashes, falls, and assaults
    were the leading causes of injury for TBI-related
    discharges. Rates were highest for American
    Indians and Alaska Natives and Blacks. Data in
    this report indicate the importance of TBI as a
    public health problem.

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Abstracts
  • J Trauma. 2001 Sep51(3)481-9.
  • Epidemiology of severe brain injuries a
    prospective population-based study.Masson F,
    Thicoipe M, Aye P, Mokni T, Senjean P, Schmitt V,
    Dessalles PH, Cazaugade M, Labadens P Aquitaine
    Group for Severe Brain Injuries Study.Department
    of Anesthesia, University Hospital of Bordeaux,
    33076 Bordeaux cedex, France.19 hospitals in
    the region. Incidence rate of severe TBI 17.3
    per 100,000. Traffic accidents 48.3, falls
    41.8. Fatality rate 30.

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Abstracts
  • World J Surg. 2001 Sep25(9)1230-7.
  • Neurotrauma in Pakistan.Raja IA, Vohra AH, Ahmed
    M.Department of Neurosurgery, King Edward
    Medical College, 40-C, Zafar Ali Road, Gulberg V,
    Lahore, Pakistan. aliraja_at_brain.net.pkLead
    cause road traffic accidents. Mild head injury
    52, moderate 30, severe 18. Total
    mortality 18.

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Abstracts
  • World J Surg. 2001 Sep25(9)1205-9.
  • Neurosurgical trauma in Japan.Maejima S,
    Katayama Y.Department of Neurological Surgery,
    Nihon University School of Medicine, Oyaguchi
    Kami-machi 30-1, Itabashi-Ku, Tokyo, 173-8610,
    Japan. smaejima_at_med.nihon-u.ac.jpJapan
    Neurotrauma Data Bank System introduced recently
    statistics of 10 major neurotrauma centers

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Abstracts age specific children
  • Acta Paediatr. 1997 Jul86(7)730-5.
  • Epidemiology of traumatic brain injury in
    children and adolescents in south-western
    Sweden.Emanuelson I, v Wendt L.Bracke Ostergard
    Regional Pediatric Rehabilitation Centre,
    Goteborg,Sweden.
  • Age 0-17. Incidence rate 12 per 100,000. The
    dominant external cause was traffic (60),
    followed by falls (22).

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Abstracts age specific children
  • Injury. 2003 May34(4)256-60.
  • Prevalence of traumatic brain injury amongst
    children admitted to hospital in one health
    district a population-based study.Hawley CA,
    Ward AB, Long J, Owen DW, Magnay AR.Centre for
    Health Services Studies, University of Warwick,
    Coventry CV4 7AL, UK. c.a.hawley_at_warwick.ac.ukNo
    rth Staffordshire registry of children TBI
    since 1992. Incidence 280 per 100,000 children
    are admitted for gtor24h with a TBI, of these 232
    will have a mild brain injury, 25 moderate, 17
    severe, and 2 will die. Children under 2 years of
    age account for 18.5 of all TBIs, usually due to
    falls, being dropped or non-accidental injuries
    (NAIs). Falls account for 60 of TBIs in the
    under 5 years. In the 10-15 age group road
    traffic accidents (RTAs) were the most common
    cause (185, 36.7).

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Abstracts age specific children
  • JAMA. 2003 Aug 6290(5)621-6.
  • A population-based study of inflicted traumatic
    brain injury in young children.Keenan HT, Runyan
    DK, Marshall SW, Nocera MA, Merten DF, Sinal
    SH.Department of Social Medicine, University of
    North Carolina at Chapel Hill, NC 27599-7240,
    USA. hkeenan_at_med.unc.eduA total of 152 cases of
    serious or fatal TBI were identified, with 80
    (53) incurring inflicted TBI.

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Statistics Austria Fatal accidents per 100,000
inhab.
  • 1992 44,6
  • 1993 40,1
  • 1994 39,7
  • 1995 40,5
  • 1996 36,9
  • 1997 34,8
  • 1998 33,6
  • 1999 30,9
  • 2000 33,2
  • 2001 33,0
  • 2002 31,9

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Health for all Austria 2000
  • SDR, external cause injury and poison, 0-64 per
    100000  38.97
  • SDR, external causes of injury and poison, age
    0-4 years  10.65
  • SDR, external causes of injury and poison, age
    5-19 years  7.09
  • SDR, external cause injury and poison, all ages
    per 100000  47.56
  • SDR, external cause injury and poison, 65 per
    100000  117

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Health for all Austria 2000
  • SDR, motor vehicle traffic accidents, 0-64 per
    100000  9.8
  • SDR, motor vehicle traffic accidents, all ages
    per 100000  9.99
  • SDR, motor vehicle traffic accidents, 65 per
    100000 
  • 11.57
  • SDR, other external causes, 0-64 per
    100000  13.18
  • SDR, other external causes, all ages per
    100000 19.14
  • SDR, other external causes, 65 per 100000  67.38

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Health for all Austria 2000
  • SDR, transport accidents, per 100000  11 2 of
    all causes
  • SDR, all causes, all ages, per 100000 
  • 658.48
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