The epidemiology of motorcycle-related acute traumatic brain injury: The NOMADEN study.

Surgical neurology international Pub Date : 2025-01-31 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.25259/SNI_929_2024
Aryandhito Widhi Nugroho, Nur Upik En Masrika
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Abstract

Background: Although persisting to be a public health hazard in Indonesia, motorcycle-related traumatic brain injury (TBI) due to road traffic accidents (RTA) lacks comprehensive national data. We aim to study the epidemiological pattern of motorcycle-related TBI and analyze the determinants related to mortality in the only neurosurgical center in the rural province of North Maluku, Indonesia.

Methods: Using the North Maluku Database in Neurosurgery register, information regarding age, sex, health insurance, alcohol use, point of referral, degree of severity, brain computed tomography abnormalities, helmet use, surgery, injury-to-admission time (IAT), and relationship to the motorcycle were obtained from patients admitted to Chasan Boesoirie General Hospital, Ternate, in 2021-2022. Multivariable logistic regression analysis was performed to investigate associations with in-hospital mortality.

Results: Of all RTA-related TBI patients (n = 353), 91.8% (n = 324) were caused by motorcycle collision (mean age ± standard deviation of 30.5 ± 16.7 years old). The majority were motorcyclists (66.7%), male (64.8%), IAT >4 h (55.9%), financed by non-Jaminan Kesehatan Nasional mechanism (66.4%), not under alcohol influence (78.4%), referred from Ternate (55.2%), and suffered mild TBI (75%). Thirty patients (9.3%) succumbed to death. Moreover, 9.3% and 91.2% were ≤17 years old and helmetless. Glasgow coma scale and IAT were significantly associated with in-hospital mortality (odds ratio [95% confidence interval]: 0.58 [0.49-0.68] and 5.44 [1.00-30.34], respectively).

Conclusion: The young and productive males dominated the motorcycle-related TBI patients in North Maluku. Poor compliance with road traffic laws, as demonstrated by a considerable proportion of underage, alcohol-intoxicated, and helmetless patients, necessitated prompt actions from all related elements.

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摩托车相关急性外伤性脑损伤流行病学:NOMADEN研究。
背景:尽管摩托车相关的道路交通事故(RTA)造成的创伤性脑损伤(TBI)在印度尼西亚一直是一个公共卫生危害,但缺乏全面的国家数据。我们的目的是研究摩托车相关TBI的流行病学模式,并分析与印度尼西亚北马鲁古省农村唯一的神经外科中心的死亡率相关的决定因素。方法:利用北马鲁古神经外科数据库,获取2021-2022年在特尔纳特查桑布索里总医院(Chasan Boesoirie General Hospital)住院的患者的年龄、性别、健康保险、饮酒、转诊点、严重程度、脑计算机断层扫描异常、头盔使用、手术、损伤至入院时间(IAT)以及与摩托车的关系等信息。采用多变量logistic回归分析调查与住院死亡率的关系。结果:所有rta相关TBI患者(n = 353)中,91.8% (n = 324)为摩托车碰撞所致(平均年龄±标准差30.5±16.7岁)。大多数是摩托车手(66.7%),男性(64.8%),IAT 40小时(55.9%),由非jaminan Kesehatan国家机制资助(66.4%),未受酒精影响(78.4%),从Ternate转介(55.2%),患有轻度TBI(75%)。30例(9.3%)死亡。年龄≤17岁且不戴头盔者占9.3%和91.2%。格拉斯哥昏迷评分和IAT与住院死亡率显著相关(优势比[95%可信区间]分别为0.58[0.49-0.68]和5.44[1.00-30.34])。结论:北马鲁古地区摩托车相关脑损伤患者以年轻、生育能力强的男性为主。相当大比例的未成年人、酒精中毒和未戴头盔的病人表明,道路交通法规未得到良好遵守,需要所有相关方面迅速采取行动。
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