Gender and Age Frequency of Traumatic Brain Injury at Jiangsu University Affiliated Hospital

Journal Title: IOSR Journal of Dental and Medical Sciences (IOSR-JDMS) - Year 2018, Vol 17, Issue 4

Abstract

Objective: Specifying Age Range And Gender Frequency Having Highest Incident Rate To Traumatic Brain Injury At Hospital As These Two Risk Factor Determination Contribute To The Management And Prognosis Of The Patient. Methodology: The Data Of 2373 Patients At Zhenjiang First Peoples’ Hospital, Admitted As Head Injury Is Analyzed In Comparative Manner. The Patients’ Ages Were The Most Focused Information And Matter Of Comparison. The Whole Number Of Patients’ Data Is Analyzed. No Sampling Methodology Is Used. Simple And Clear Statistical Methodology Is Used Like Data Tabling, Percentile, Charting And Mean Measurement. Results: A Mean Of 396 Patients Are Admitted At Hospital For Each Year Because Of Head Trauma. The Common Age Range That Lie 66% Of Patients Is From Age 41 Years Old Patients To 70 Years Old Patients. While Ages Younger Then 40 Years Represented Only 21.5% Of The Patients. As 71 Years Old And Older Are Only 12.5% Of Traumatic Brain Injuries Admitted At Hospital In Last Six Years. 67.3% Of The 2373 Patients That The Study Covered Are Males Where 32.7% Are Female Gender. Conclusion: Most Age Range Of Head Injury Incidence In The Hospital Is From 55 Years Old To 65 Years Old. Male Gender Is More Incidence Than Female To This Health Problem. Specific Area Related Studies Is Recommended To Define The Highest Common Age Range Of Incidence For Head Injury.

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Dr Abdulhamid Mohamed, Dr Li Qiao Yu, Dr Chen Bo

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  • EP ID EP373765
  • DOI 10.9790/0853-1704182427.
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Dr Abdulhamid Mohamed, Dr Li Qiao Yu, Dr Chen Bo (2018). Gender and Age Frequency of Traumatic Brain Injury at Jiangsu University Affiliated Hospital. IOSR Journal of Dental and Medical Sciences (IOSR-JDMS), 17(4), 24-27. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-373765