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Journal of Cardiovascular Disease Research



    Epidemiology of Traumatic Brain Injuries in a Neurosurgical Population: A Cross-Sectional Study


    Rajesh Sanchalal Jain
    JCDR. 2020: 234-240

    Abstract

    Background: Provide a brief introduction to the study, outlining the importance of understanding the epidemiology of traumatic brain injuries (TBIs) within the neurosurgical population. Mention the increasing relevance of this issue in modern healthcare. Objective: Clearly state the primary objective of the study, such as investigating the prevalence, characteristics, and associated factors of TBIs in a neurosurgical population. Methods: Study Design: Describe the cross-sectional design of the study, highlighting its suitability for capturing a snapshot of TBI epidemiology. Participants: Specify the sample size (N=200) and briefly describe the inclusion criteria for participants, including any demographic or clinical characteristics considered. Data Collection: Explain the methods and tools used to collect data, including any surveys, medical records, or interviews with neurosurgical patients. Data Analysis: Provide a brief overview of the statistical or analytical techniques employed to analyze the collected data. Results: Present the prevalence rate of TBIs in the neurosurgical population based on the sample of 200 participants. Demographic Insights: Highlight any demographic patterns, such as age and gender, observed in TBI cases. Injury Characteristics: Summarize key findings regarding the severity, causes, and locations of TBIs within this population. Comorbidities: Discuss any comorbid conditions commonly associated with TBIs in the neurosurgical context.

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