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A Survey of Traumatic Brain Injuries from Road Traffic Collisions in a Lower Middle-Income Country

The burden of traumatic brain injury (TBI) from road traffic collisions (RTCs) is great in low-and middle-income countries (LMICs) due to shortfalls in preventative measures, and the lack of relevant, accurate data collection. To address this gap, we sought to study the epidemiology of TBI from RTCs...

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Autores principales: Barki, Muhammad Tariq, Filza, Faiqa, Khattak, Almas F, Khalid, Osama Bin, Qazi, Mustafa, Gilani, Humaira, Ayub, Shahid, Farooq, Muhammad
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Publicado: Cureus 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10147992/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37128537
http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.36892
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author Barki, Muhammad Tariq
Filza, Faiqa
Khattak, Almas F
Khalid, Osama Bin
Qazi, Mustafa
Gilani, Humaira
Ayub, Shahid
Farooq, Muhammad
author_facet Barki, Muhammad Tariq
Filza, Faiqa
Khattak, Almas F
Khalid, Osama Bin
Qazi, Mustafa
Gilani, Humaira
Ayub, Shahid
Farooq, Muhammad
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description The burden of traumatic brain injury (TBI) from road traffic collisions (RTCs) is great in low-and middle-income countries (LMICs) due to shortfalls in preventative measures, and the lack of relevant, accurate data collection. To address this gap, we sought to study the epidemiology of TBI from RTCs in two LMIC neurosurgical centres in order to identify factors amenable to preventative strategies. A prospective survey of all adult and paediatric cases of TBI from RTCs admitted to Northwest General Hospital (NWGH) and Hayatabad Medical Complex (HMC) over a four-week period was carried out. Data on patient demographics, risk factors, injury details, pre-hospitalisation details, admission details and post-acute care was collected and analysed. A total of 68 patients were included in the study. 18 (26%) of the patients were male and in the 30 to 39 age group. Fifty-two percent were two-wheeler riders and/or passengers. 51 (75%) of the RTCs occurred between 12 noon and 12 midnight and in rural areas (66.2%). The most commonly documented risk factor that led to the RTC was speeding (35.3%). Pre-hospital care was either absent or undocumented. Up to two-thirds of patients were not direct transfers, and most were transported in private vehicles (48.5%) arriving later than an hour after injury (94.1%). Less than half with documented disabilities were referred for rehabilitation (38.5%). There are still gaps in the prevention of TBI from RTCs and in relevant data collection. Data collection systems must be strengthened, and further exploratory research carried out in order to improve the prevention of TBI from RTCs.
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spelling pubmed-101479922023-04-30 A Survey of Traumatic Brain Injuries from Road Traffic Collisions in a Lower Middle-Income Country Barki, Muhammad Tariq Filza, Faiqa Khattak, Almas F Khalid, Osama Bin Qazi, Mustafa Gilani, Humaira Ayub, Shahid Farooq, Muhammad Cureus Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation The burden of traumatic brain injury (TBI) from road traffic collisions (RTCs) is great in low-and middle-income countries (LMICs) due to shortfalls in preventative measures, and the lack of relevant, accurate data collection. To address this gap, we sought to study the epidemiology of TBI from RTCs in two LMIC neurosurgical centres in order to identify factors amenable to preventative strategies. A prospective survey of all adult and paediatric cases of TBI from RTCs admitted to Northwest General Hospital (NWGH) and Hayatabad Medical Complex (HMC) over a four-week period was carried out. Data on patient demographics, risk factors, injury details, pre-hospitalisation details, admission details and post-acute care was collected and analysed. A total of 68 patients were included in the study. 18 (26%) of the patients were male and in the 30 to 39 age group. Fifty-two percent were two-wheeler riders and/or passengers. 51 (75%) of the RTCs occurred between 12 noon and 12 midnight and in rural areas (66.2%). The most commonly documented risk factor that led to the RTC was speeding (35.3%). Pre-hospital care was either absent or undocumented. Up to two-thirds of patients were not direct transfers, and most were transported in private vehicles (48.5%) arriving later than an hour after injury (94.1%). Less than half with documented disabilities were referred for rehabilitation (38.5%). There are still gaps in the prevention of TBI from RTCs and in relevant data collection. Data collection systems must be strengthened, and further exploratory research carried out in order to improve the prevention of TBI from RTCs. Cureus 2023-03-29 /pmc/articles/PMC10147992/ /pubmed/37128537 http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.36892 Text en Copyright © 2023, Barki et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Barki, Muhammad Tariq
Filza, Faiqa
Khattak, Almas F
Khalid, Osama Bin
Qazi, Mustafa
Gilani, Humaira
Ayub, Shahid
Farooq, Muhammad
A Survey of Traumatic Brain Injuries from Road Traffic Collisions in a Lower Middle-Income Country
title A Survey of Traumatic Brain Injuries from Road Traffic Collisions in a Lower Middle-Income Country
title_full A Survey of Traumatic Brain Injuries from Road Traffic Collisions in a Lower Middle-Income Country
title_fullStr A Survey of Traumatic Brain Injuries from Road Traffic Collisions in a Lower Middle-Income Country
title_full_unstemmed A Survey of Traumatic Brain Injuries from Road Traffic Collisions in a Lower Middle-Income Country
title_short A Survey of Traumatic Brain Injuries from Road Traffic Collisions in a Lower Middle-Income Country
title_sort survey of traumatic brain injuries from road traffic collisions in a lower middle-income country
topic Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10147992/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37128537
http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.36892
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