Health care utilization and outcomes in older adults after Traumatic Brain Injury: A CENTER-TBI study
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van der Vlegel, Marjolein | Mikolić, Ana | Lee Hee, Quentin | Kaplan, Z.L. Rana | Retel Helmrich, Isabel R.A. | van Veen, Ernest | Andelic, Nada | Steinbuechel, Nicole | Plass, Anne Marie | Zeldovich, Marina | Wilson, Lindsay | Maas, Andrew I.R. | Haagsma, Juanita | Polinder, Suzanne | George, Pradeep | Lanyon, Linda | Muraleedharan, Visakh | Nelson, David | Amrein, Krisztina | Ezer, Erzsébet | Kovács, Noémi | Melegh, Béla | Nyirádi, József | Tamás, Viktória | Vámos, Zoltán | Sorinola, Abayomi | Andreassen, Lasse | Anke, Audny | Frisvold, Shirin | Antoni, Anna | Schwendenwein, Elisabeth | Audibert, Gérard | Azouvi, Philippe | Azzolini, Maria Luisa | Beretta, Luigi | Calvi, Maria Rosa | Bartels, Ronald | den Boogert, Hugo | Barzó, Pál | Beauvais, Romuald | Perera, Natascha | Beer, Ronny | Helbok, Raimund | Bellander, Bo-Michael | Belli, Antonio | Benali, Habib | Degos, Vincent | Galanaud, Damien | Perlbarg, Vincent | Berardino, Maurizio | Cavallo, Simona | Blaabjerg, Morten | Rosenlund, Christina | Schou, Rico Frederik | Bragge, Peter | Brazinova, Alexandra | Majdan, Marek | Taylor, Mark Steven | Zelinkova, Veronika | Brinck, Vibeke | Jarrett, Mike | Brooker, Joanne | Donoghue, Emma | Synnot, Anneliese | Brorsson, Camilla | Koskinen, Lars-Owe | Sundström, Nina | Buki, Andras | Czeiter, Endre | Bullinger, Monika | Cabeleira, Manuel | Czosnyka, Marek | Dixit, Abhishek | Ercole, Ari | Koraropoulos, Evgenios | Menon, David | Newcombe, Virginia | Richter, Sophie | Smielewski, Peter | Stamatakis, Emmanuel | Williams, Guy | Winzeck, Stefan | Zeiler, Frederick | Caccioppola, Alessio | Calappi, Emiliana | Carbonara, Marco | Ortolano, Fabrizio | Zoerle, Tommaso | Stocchetti, Nino | Cameron, Peter | Gantner, Dashiell | Murray, Lynnette | Trapani, Tony | Vallance, Shirley | Lozano, Guillermo Carbayo | Pomposo, Inigo | Castaño-León, Ana | Gomez, Pedro | Lagares, Alfonso | Chevallard, Giorgio | Chieregato, Arturo | Citerio, Giuseppe | Vargiolu, Alessia | Ceyisakar, Iris | Gravesteijn, Benjamin | Huijben, Jilske | Lingsma, Hester | Nieboer, Daan | Mikolic, Ana | Sewalt, Charlie | Steyerberg, Ewout | Velt, Kimberley | Voormolen, Daphne | Wiegers, Eveline | Peul, Wilco | van Dijck, Jeroen T.J.M. | van Essen, Thomas | van Wijk, Roel P.J. | Clusmann, Hans | Coburn, Mark | Kowark, Ana | Rossaint, Rolf | Coles, Jonathan | Cooper, Jamie | Correia, Marta | Cˇovid, Amra | von Steinbüchel, Nicole | Curry, Nicola | Stanworth, Simon | Dahyot-Fizelier, Claire | Dark, Paul | Johnson, Faye | Dawes, Helen | Esser, Patrick | van Heugten, Caroline | de Keyser, Véronique | Menovsky, Tomas | van der Steen, Gregory | Corte, Francesco Della | Grossi, Francesca | Depreitere, Bart | Đilvesi, Đula | Golubovic, Jagoš | Karan, Mladen | Vulekovic, Petar | Dreier, Jens | Vajkoczy, Peter | Wolf, Stefan | Dulière, Guy-Loup | Maréchal, Hugues | Fabricius, Martin | Kondziella, Daniel | Feigin, Valery | Jones, Kelly | Ao, Braden Te | Theadom, Alice | Foks, Kelly | Haitsma, Iain | Volovici, Victor | Furmanov, Alex | Rosenthal, Guy | Gagliardo, Pablo | Gao, Guoyi | Jiang, Ji-Yao | Ghuysen, Alexandre | Giga, Lelde | Valeinis, Egils | Ziverte, Agate | Glocker, Ben | Rueckert, Daniel | Gratz, Johannes | Gruen, Russell | Gupta, Deepak | Roe, Cecilie | Helseth, Eirik | Roise, Olav | Horton, Lindsay | Hutchinson, Peter | Kolias, Angelos | Jacobs, Bram | van der Naalt, Joukje | Jankowski, Stefan | Kompanje, Erwin | Timmers, Marjolein | Laureys, Steven | Ledoux, Didier | Misset, Benoit | Lecky, Fiona | Olubukola, Otesile | Lefering, Rolf | Schäfer, Nadine | Legrand, Valerie | Lejeune, Aurelie | Vega, Emmanuel | Mattern, Julia | Levi, Leon | Lightfoot, Roger | Maegele, Marc | Manara, Alex | Thomas, Matt | Manley, Geoffrey | Martino, Costanza | Sakowitz, Oliver | Sanchez-Porras, Renan | Younsi, Alexander | Mcmahon, Catherine | Negru, Ancuta | Oresic, Matej | Palotie, Aarno | Parizel, Paul | Payen, Jean-François | Persona, Paolo | Piippo-Karjalainen, Anna | Pirinen, Matti | Ples, Horia | Posti, Jussi | Puybasset, Louis | Radoi, Andreea | Ragauskas, Arminas | Raj, Rahul | Rambadagalla, Malinka | Rhodes, Jonathan | Richardson, Sylvia | Ripatti, Samuli | Rocka, Saulius | Rosand, Jonathan | Rosenfeld, Jeffrey | Rossi, Sandra | Rusnák, Martin | Sahuquillo, Juan | Sandor, Janos | Schmidt, Silke | Schoechl, Herbert | Schoonman, Guus | Skandsen, Toril | Stevens, Robert | Stewart, William | Takala, Riikka | Tamosuitis, Tomas | Tenovuo, Olli | Tibboel, Dick | Tolias, Christos | Tudora, Cristina Maria | van der Jagt, Mathieu | van Hecke, Wim | van Praag, Dominique | Vyvere, Thijs Vande | Verheyden, Jan | Vespa, Paul | Vik, Anne | Vilcinis, Rimantas | Wang, Kevin K.W. | Yang, Zhihui | Ylén, Peter
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Introduction: The incidence of Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) is increasingly common in older adults aged ≥65 years, forming a growing public health problem. However, older adults are underrepresented in TBI research. Therefore, we aimed to provide an overview of health-care utilization, and of six-month outcomes after TBI and their determinants in older adults who sustained a TBI.
Methods: We used data from the prospective multi-center Collaborative European NeuroTrauma Effectiveness Research in Traumatic Brain Injury (CENTER-TBI) study. In-hospital and post-hospital health care utilization and outcomes were described for patients aged ≥65 years. Ordinal and linear regression analyses were performed to identify determinants of the Glasgow Outcome Scale Extended (GOSE), health-related quality of life (HRQoL), and mental health symptoms six-months post-injury.Results: Of 1254 older patients, 45% were admitted to an ICU with a mean length of stay of 9 days. Nearly 30% of the patients received inpatient rehabilitation. In total, 554/1254 older patients completed the six-month follow-up questionnaires. The mortality rate was 9% after mild and 60% after moderate/severe TBI, and full recovery based on GOSE was reported for 44% of patients after mild and 6% after moderate/severe TBI. Higher age and increased injury severity were primarily associated with functional impairment, while pre-injury systemic disease, psychiatric conditions and lower educational level were associated with functional impairment, lower generic and disease-specific HRQoL and mental health symptoms.
Conclusion: The rate of impairment and disability following TBI in older adults is substantial, and poorer outcomes across domains are associated with worse preinjury health. Nonetheless, a considerable number of patients fully or partially returns to their preinjury functioning. There should not be pessimism about outcomes in older adults who survive.
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