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The sequelae of head injuries will persist for a long time
.
In addition, head injuries with conscious loss are associated with worse outcomes than head injuries without loss of consciousness
management
Early data on head injury-related disability was mainly inferred from the model, rather than the original data on head injury-related disability collected in research
.
Recently, in the United States and internationally, there have been some hospital and population-based studies reporting the prevalence of head injury-related disability and investigating the relationship between head injury and disability
However, no previous studies have conducted a national representative estimate of the prevalence of disability related to previous head injuries and unconsciousness in the United States based on data collected nationwide
.
.
A national representative estimate of the prevalence of disability associated with previous head injuries and loss of consciousness in the United States
The main research purpose of the experiment:
1) Provide a nationally representative estimate of the prevalence of disability related to previous head injury and loss of consciousness in the United States
.
2) Study the relationship between previous head injury and loss of consciousness and disability
.
In this way, Andrea LC and others from the University of Pennsylvania in the United States conducted a cross-sectional analysis of 7,390 participants in the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES) 2011-2014 who were ≥40 years old
.
Assess head injuries and loss of consciousness through self-reports
The average age of the participants in the experiment was 58 years old, 53% were female, 71% were non-Hispanic white, and 16% had a history of head injury and loss of consciousness
.
They found that compared with people without head injuries, participants with a history of head injuries had a higher incidence of disability in at least one functional area (47.
4% vs.
38.
6%, P<0.
001), in terms of mobility and work ability The field has the highest incidence of disability
.
4% vs.
38.
6%, P<0.
001), and the highest incidence of disability in the areas of mobility and work ability
.
Participants with a history of head injury had a higher incidence of disability in at least one functional area (47.
The significance of this study is that it found that in the United States, 47.
4% of people aged ≥40 with a history of head injury have at least one functional area disabled, which is equivalent to 11.
4 million affected people
.
This significant disability burden shows that efforts are needed to improve the functioning of people with head injuries
In the United States, 47.
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