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Traumatic Brain Injuries: A Cross-Sectional Study of Traumatic Brain Injuries at a Tertiary Care Trauma Center in the Punjab, Pakistan

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  28 February 2022

Usama Rahman
Affiliation:
University Hospitals Birmingham, Birmingham, United Kingdom
Moaz Hamid*
Affiliation:
Western Sussex Hospitals, Worthing, United Kingdom
Muhammad Shan Dasti
Affiliation:
Jinnah Hospital, Lahore, Pakistan
Tahir Nouman
Affiliation:
Nishtar Hospital & Medical College, Multan, Pakistan
Luca Vedovelli
Affiliation:
University of Padova, Padova, Italy
Azhar Javid
Affiliation:
Nishtar Hospital & Medical College, Multan, Pakistan
*
Corresponding author: Moaz Hamid, Email: drhamid235@gmail.com

Abstract

Introduction:

Traumatic brain injuries (TBIs) are 1 of the most common reasons for young adult death and disability. This study sought to provide novel data for TBIs in Southern Punjab, as well as to identify any areas of service improvement to reduce the acute and long-term burden of this condition.

Methods:

A survey in English was created, which was then circulated to members of the emergency and neurosurgical department for a 3-wk period.

Results:

A total of 450 patients (379 male [84.2%] and 71 female [15.2%]) were included as TBI admissions or attendances with a mean age of 28.9 y. Of the total, 420 people (93.2%) had experienced a TBI following a road traffic incident (RTI), with 78.7% (n = 354) of TBIs involving motorbike users who were not wearing helmets. A total of 226 (50.1%) patients arrived by car to the hospital, and 201 (44.7%) arrived by means of provincial government-funded emergency ambulance services.

Conclusions:

TBIs in Southern Punjab mostly affect younger males involved in RTIs while riding motorbikes. Recommendations to reduce the acute and long-term burden of TBIs in this region include formal training of all hospital and prehospital staff in the management of acute trauma cases according to international guidelines and operating provincial government emergency ambulance services in a wider geographic area.

Type
Original Research
Copyright
© The Author(s), 2022. Published by Cambridge University Press on behalf of Society for Disaster Medicine and Public Health, Inc.

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