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Predictors and outcomes of traumatic brain injury (concussion) in children
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Organisation name
University of Bristol
Organisation sector
Academic Institute
Applicant name(s)
Theresa Redaniel - Chief Investigator - University of BristolJoni Jackson - Corresponding Applicant - University of Bristol - Collaborator -Aimee White - Collaborator - University Hospitals Bristol NHS TrustJelena Savovic - Collaborator - University of BristolJo Williams - Collaborator - University of BristolJulie Mytton - Collaborator - University Of the West of EnglandKarina Gosalia - Collaborator - University of BristolLauren Scott - Collaborator - University of BristolMark Lyttle - Collaborator - University Hospitals Bristol NHS TrustMatthew Booker - Collaborator - University of BristolRebecca Wilson - Collaborator - University of BristolSharea Ijaz - Collaborator - University of Bristol
Safe Projects
Project ID
CPRD476
Lay summary
Traumatic brain injury (TBI) occurs when the brain is injured by external forces – either a blow to the head, or rapid starting/stopping of movement. TBI may be unintentional (accidental) or intentional (inflicted).
Technical summary
Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is the leading cause of death and disability in people aged 1-40 years in the UK. In England and Wales, 1.4 million people attend emergency departments after head injuries annually. Approximately 5-700,000 of these are under 15 years old.
Latest approval date
12/04/2021
Safe Data
Dataset(s) name
HES Accident and Emergency
HES Admitted Patient Care
HES Diagnostic Imaging Dataset
Patient Level Index of Multiple Deprivation
Practice Level Index of Multiple Deprivation
Safe Setting
Access type
Release