2010
DOI: 10.1016/j.wneu.2010.03.025
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Geographic Variation in Outcomes from Severe Traumatic Brain Injury

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“…Reynolds et al Process (3,5,6,9,12,13,14,15,20,21,46,50,53,54,57,64,67,68,69,71,86,93,103) 23 (32) Clinical or population health outcome (3,4,12,14,15,16,17,18,19,22,23,24,28,29,35,36,41,42,43,45,48,49,53,54,57,59,60,61,64,…”
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“…Reynolds et al Process (3,5,6,9,12,13,14,15,20,21,46,50,53,54,57,64,67,68,69,71,86,93,103) 23 (32) Clinical or population health outcome (3,4,12,14,15,16,17,18,19,22,23,24,28,29,35,36,41,42,43,45,48,49,53,54,57,59,60,61,64,…”
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“…Additionally, these countries started with the highest mortality rate, resulting in a statistically significant increase in mortality between developing countries and the US in 2009 [3]. There was no significant difference between the US and other developed countries [3].…”
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confidence: 98%
“…TBI disproportionately affects LMIC [3]. A meta-analysis comparing the US, other developed countries, and developing countries found that mortality rates declined between 1975 and 2009 in all groups, but that the rate of decline was lowest in developing countries [3].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Although the epidemiological aspects of TBI have been studied in different populations, it is difficult to validly describe and quantify their global patterns owing mainly to the lack of standardized data collection, variability in definitions (7), and geographical and time-related variability in TBI patterns (3,8). Defining risk factors, protective factors and populations at increased risk is essential for effective public health action (9).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%