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Demographics, Causes, and Outcome of Traumatic Brain Injury among Trauma Cases in Cameroon: A Multi-Center Five Year's Retrospective Study

Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is a huge public health challenge worldwide. Epidemiological monitoring is important to inform healthcare policy. We aimed at determining the prevalence, outcome, and causes of TBI in Cameroon by conducting a 5-year retrospective study in three referral trauma centers. D...

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Autores principales: Buh, Franklin Chu, Taiwe, Germain Sotoing, Maas, Andrew I.R., Motah, Mathieu, Youm, Eric, Wanyu, Bertrand Yuwong, Wang, Kevin W., Hutchinson, Peter J.A., Sumbele, Irene Ule Ngole
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Publicado: Mary Ann Liebert, Inc., publishers 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9879018/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36711440
http://dx.doi.org/10.1089/neur.2022.0053
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author Buh, Franklin Chu
Taiwe, Germain Sotoing
Maas, Andrew I.R.
Motah, Mathieu
Youm, Eric
Wanyu, Bertrand Yuwong
Wang, Kevin W.
Hutchinson, Peter J.A.
Sumbele, Irene Ule Ngole
author_facet Buh, Franklin Chu
Taiwe, Germain Sotoing
Maas, Andrew I.R.
Motah, Mathieu
Youm, Eric
Wanyu, Bertrand Yuwong
Wang, Kevin W.
Hutchinson, Peter J.A.
Sumbele, Irene Ule Ngole
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description Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is a huge public health challenge worldwide. Epidemiological monitoring is important to inform healthcare policy. We aimed at determining the prevalence, outcome, and causes of TBI in Cameroon by conducting a 5-year retrospective study in three referral trauma centers. Data on demographics, causes, injury mechanisms, clinical aspects, and discharge status were recorded. Comparisons between two categorical variables were done using Pearson's chi-square test or Fisher's exact test. A total of 6248 cases of TBI were identified of 18,151 trauma cases, yielding a prevalence of 34%. The number of TBI cases increased across the years (915 in 2016, 1406 in 2020). Demographic data and causes of TBI were available for 6248 subjects and detailed data on clinical characteristics on 2178 subjects. Median age was 30.0 (24.0, 41.0) years. Males were more affected (80%). Road traffic incidents (RTIs; 75%) was the main cause of TBI, with professional bike riders being more affected (17%). Computed tomography (CT) imaging was performed in 67.7% of cases. Of the 597 (27.4%) cases who did not undergo neuroimaging, 311 (52.1%) did not have neuroimaging performed because of financial constraints, among which 7% were severe TBI cases. A total of 341 (19.6%) patients were discharged against medical advice, of which 83% had financial limitations. Mortality was 10.3% (225 of 2178) in the overall population, but disproportionately high in patients with severe TBI (55%) compared to those in high-income settings (27%). TBI occurrence is high in Cameroon, and RTIs are the main causes. Disparities in care provision were identified as attributable to financial constraints regarding CT scanning and continuation of care. The data presented can inform preventive interventions to improve care provision and transport policies. Implementation of a universal health insurance may be expected to improve hospital care and reduce the adverse effects of TBI among Cameroonians.
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spelling pubmed-98790182023-01-27 Demographics, Causes, and Outcome of Traumatic Brain Injury among Trauma Cases in Cameroon: A Multi-Center Five Year's Retrospective Study Buh, Franklin Chu Taiwe, Germain Sotoing Maas, Andrew I.R. Motah, Mathieu Youm, Eric Wanyu, Bertrand Yuwong Wang, Kevin W. Hutchinson, Peter J.A. Sumbele, Irene Ule Ngole Neurotrauma Rep Original Article Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is a huge public health challenge worldwide. Epidemiological monitoring is important to inform healthcare policy. We aimed at determining the prevalence, outcome, and causes of TBI in Cameroon by conducting a 5-year retrospective study in three referral trauma centers. Data on demographics, causes, injury mechanisms, clinical aspects, and discharge status were recorded. Comparisons between two categorical variables were done using Pearson's chi-square test or Fisher's exact test. A total of 6248 cases of TBI were identified of 18,151 trauma cases, yielding a prevalence of 34%. The number of TBI cases increased across the years (915 in 2016, 1406 in 2020). Demographic data and causes of TBI were available for 6248 subjects and detailed data on clinical characteristics on 2178 subjects. Median age was 30.0 (24.0, 41.0) years. Males were more affected (80%). Road traffic incidents (RTIs; 75%) was the main cause of TBI, with professional bike riders being more affected (17%). Computed tomography (CT) imaging was performed in 67.7% of cases. Of the 597 (27.4%) cases who did not undergo neuroimaging, 311 (52.1%) did not have neuroimaging performed because of financial constraints, among which 7% were severe TBI cases. A total of 341 (19.6%) patients were discharged against medical advice, of which 83% had financial limitations. Mortality was 10.3% (225 of 2178) in the overall population, but disproportionately high in patients with severe TBI (55%) compared to those in high-income settings (27%). TBI occurrence is high in Cameroon, and RTIs are the main causes. Disparities in care provision were identified as attributable to financial constraints regarding CT scanning and continuation of care. The data presented can inform preventive interventions to improve care provision and transport policies. Implementation of a universal health insurance may be expected to improve hospital care and reduce the adverse effects of TBI among Cameroonians. Mary Ann Liebert, Inc., publishers 2022-12-26 /pmc/articles/PMC9879018/ /pubmed/36711440 http://dx.doi.org/10.1089/neur.2022.0053 Text en © Franklin Chu Buh et al., 2022; Published by Mary Ann Liebert, Inc. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This Open Access article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons License [CC-BY] (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) ), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Original Article
Buh, Franklin Chu
Taiwe, Germain Sotoing
Maas, Andrew I.R.
Motah, Mathieu
Youm, Eric
Wanyu, Bertrand Yuwong
Wang, Kevin W.
Hutchinson, Peter J.A.
Sumbele, Irene Ule Ngole
Demographics, Causes, and Outcome of Traumatic Brain Injury among Trauma Cases in Cameroon: A Multi-Center Five Year's Retrospective Study
title Demographics, Causes, and Outcome of Traumatic Brain Injury among Trauma Cases in Cameroon: A Multi-Center Five Year's Retrospective Study
title_full Demographics, Causes, and Outcome of Traumatic Brain Injury among Trauma Cases in Cameroon: A Multi-Center Five Year's Retrospective Study
title_fullStr Demographics, Causes, and Outcome of Traumatic Brain Injury among Trauma Cases in Cameroon: A Multi-Center Five Year's Retrospective Study
title_full_unstemmed Demographics, Causes, and Outcome of Traumatic Brain Injury among Trauma Cases in Cameroon: A Multi-Center Five Year's Retrospective Study
title_short Demographics, Causes, and Outcome of Traumatic Brain Injury among Trauma Cases in Cameroon: A Multi-Center Five Year's Retrospective Study
title_sort demographics, causes, and outcome of traumatic brain injury among trauma cases in cameroon: a multi-center five year's retrospective study
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9879018/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36711440
http://dx.doi.org/10.1089/neur.2022.0053
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