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创伤性脑损伤模型系统国家数据库的代表性。

Representativeness of the Traumatic Brain Injury Model Systems National Database.

机构信息

Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Ohio State University, Columbus, OH 43210, USA.

出版信息

J Head Trauma Rehabil. 2012 Nov-Dec;27(6):391-403. doi: 10.1097/HTR.0b013e3182238cdd.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

To determine whether the Traumatic Brain Injury Model Systems National Database (TBIMS-NDB) is representative of individuals aged 16 years and older admitted for acute, inpatient rehabilitation in the United States with a primary diagnosis of traumatic brain injury (TBI).

DESIGN

Secondary analysis of existing data sets.

SETTING

Acute inpatient rehabilitation facilities.

PARTICIPANTS

Patients aged 16 years and older with a primary rehabilitation diagnosis of TBI.

MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES

Demographic characteristics, functional status, and hospital length of stay.

RESULTS

Patients included in the TBIMS-NDB from October 2001 through December 2007 were largely representative of all individuals 16 years and older admitted for rehabilitation in the United States with a primary diagnosis of TBI. The major difference in distribution was age-the TBIMS-NDB cohort did not include as large a proportion of patients older than 65 years as were admitted for rehabilitation with a primary diagnosis of TBI in the United States. Distributional differences for age-related characteristics were observed; however, groups of patients partitioned at aged 65 years differed minimally, especially within the younger than 65 years subset. Regardless of age, the proportion of patients with a rehabilitation stay of 1 to 9 days was larger nationwide. Nationwide admissions showed an age distribution similar to patients discharged alive from acute care with moderate, severe or penetrating TBI. The proportion of patients aged 70 years and older admitted for TBI rehabilitation in the United States increased every year, a trend that was not evident in the general population, TBIMS-NDB or among TBI patients in acute care.

CONCLUSIONS

These results provide substantial empirical evidence that the TBIMS-NDB is representative of patients receiving inpatient rehabilitation for TBI in the United States. Researchers utilizing the TBIMS-NDB may want to adjust statistically for the lower percentage of patients older than 65 years or those with stays less than 10 days.

摘要

目的

确定创伤性脑损伤模型系统国家数据库(TBIMS-NDB)是否代表美国因创伤性脑损伤(TBI)接受急性住院康复治疗且年龄在 16 岁及以上的个体。

设计

对现有数据集的二次分析。

设置

急性住院康复设施。

参与者

年龄在 16 岁及以上且主要康复诊断为 TBI 的患者。

主要观察指标

人口统计学特征、功能状态和住院时间。

结果

TBIMS-NDB 纳入的患者在 2001 年 10 月至 2007 年 12 月期间主要代表了美国所有因 TBI 接受康复治疗且年龄在 16 岁及以上的个体。分布的主要差异在于年龄-TBIMS-NDB 队列中没有包括年龄大于 65 岁的患者,而美国因 TBI 接受康复治疗的患者中年龄大于 65 岁的患者比例较大。观察到与年龄相关的特征分布差异;然而,在年龄 65 岁分组的患者之间差异很小,尤其是在年龄小于 65 岁的患者亚组中。无论年龄大小,康复时间为 1 至 9 天的患者比例在全国范围内更大。全国范围内的入院患者分布与从中度、重度或穿透性 TBI 急性护理中存活出院的患者相似。美国因 TBI 接受康复治疗的 70 岁及以上患者的比例逐年增加,而这一趋势在普通人群、TBIMS-NDB 或急性护理中的 TBI 患者中并不明显。

结论

这些结果提供了大量的经验证据,表明 TBIMS-NDB 代表了美国接受 TBI 住院康复治疗的患者。研究人员在使用 TBIMS-NDB 时,可能需要根据年龄大于 65 岁或住院时间少于 10 天的患者比例进行统计学调整。

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