Background Head injury is common, and the risk of subsequent disability and death is high. Increased risk of death years after injury might be explained by factors associated with, but not a consequence of, the head injury. This unique prospective study investigates mortality over 13 years after injury. Methods A cohort of n=767 with head injury was compared with two case control groups, matched for age, gender and deprivation, and in one control group, matched for duration of hospital admission following (non-head) injury. Results Two-fifths of the head injury cohort had died. The death rate (30.99 per 1000 per year) was much higher than in community controls (13.72 per 1000 per year). More than 1 year after injury, the death rate in...
Purpose. The study used a retrospective cohort design to establish long-term mortality rates and pre...
Objective: The purpose of this study was to compare data obtained from a statewide data set for elde...
'Talk and die patients' describes a small number of patients who present with a mild head injury (Gl...
Although a high mortality rate among patients recently admitted to hospital with severe head injury ...
Background: There is a need to establish how long term outcome evolves after head injury (HI) and fa...
Primary objective: Life expectancy may be substantially reduced for many years after severe traumati...
Primary objective: Life expectancy may be substantially reduced for many years after severe traumati...
UNLABELLED: : IMPORTANCE: Longer-term mortality in individuals who have survived a traumatic brain i...
UNLABELLED: : IMPORTANCE: Longer-term mortality in individuals who have survived a traumatic brain i...
Introduction: Central nervous system (CNS) related injuries and exsanguination have been the most co...
Primary objective: To investigate mortality trends in functionally dependent adults following trauma...
Introduction: Central nervous system (CNS) related injuries and exsanguination have been the most co...
This study characterized life expectancy after traumatic brain injury (TBI). The TBI Model Systems (...
OBJECTIVE: To examine the contribution of co-occurring nonhead injuries to hazard of death after tra...
Background: Improved understanding of long-term mortality attributable to injury is needed to accura...
Purpose. The study used a retrospective cohort design to establish long-term mortality rates and pre...
Objective: The purpose of this study was to compare data obtained from a statewide data set for elde...
'Talk and die patients' describes a small number of patients who present with a mild head injury (Gl...
Although a high mortality rate among patients recently admitted to hospital with severe head injury ...
Background: There is a need to establish how long term outcome evolves after head injury (HI) and fa...
Primary objective: Life expectancy may be substantially reduced for many years after severe traumati...
Primary objective: Life expectancy may be substantially reduced for many years after severe traumati...
UNLABELLED: : IMPORTANCE: Longer-term mortality in individuals who have survived a traumatic brain i...
UNLABELLED: : IMPORTANCE: Longer-term mortality in individuals who have survived a traumatic brain i...
Introduction: Central nervous system (CNS) related injuries and exsanguination have been the most co...
Primary objective: To investigate mortality trends in functionally dependent adults following trauma...
Introduction: Central nervous system (CNS) related injuries and exsanguination have been the most co...
This study characterized life expectancy after traumatic brain injury (TBI). The TBI Model Systems (...
OBJECTIVE: To examine the contribution of co-occurring nonhead injuries to hazard of death after tra...
Background: Improved understanding of long-term mortality attributable to injury is needed to accura...
Purpose. The study used a retrospective cohort design to establish long-term mortality rates and pre...
Objective: The purpose of this study was to compare data obtained from a statewide data set for elde...
'Talk and die patients' describes a small number of patients who present with a mild head injury (Gl...