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Brain Injury Statistics
A brain injury occurs every 16 seconds. A death
from brain injury occurs every 12 minutes.
The highest rates of brain injury typically occur in males ages
15-24. Young children and individuals over 75 years of age are also more
susceptible to head injury due to falls. Three quarters of those injured are
males. Only 21.2% of the TBI injuries were to females while 78.8% involved
males.
Percentage of all brain injuries by age group:
- 15-25 years of age: 31.7%
- 26-35 years of age: 22.5%
- 36-45 years of age: 19.5%
- 46-55 years of age: 10%
- 56-65 years of age: 7.5%
- 66-75 years of age: 6.3%
- 76-85 years of age: 2.5%
Approximately two million head injuries occur each year in the United
States and between 75,000 and 100,000 Americans die each year as a
result of those injuries. For those who survive, at least 500,000 will
require hospitalization and 70,000 to 90,000 will suffer long-term,
physical, intellectual, psychological and cognitive deficits.
According to national statistics:
- TBI leaves more than 17,000 children with a permanent disability every year.
- TBI in children results in more than 250,000 hospital admissions every year.
- TBIs account for more than 10 percent of all emergency room visits by children.
The national statistics cite between 50 and 70% of traumatic brain
injuries are the result of a motor vehicle crash (MVC).
The mortality (death) rate for TBI is 30 per 100,000. Of those who die,
50% do so within the first 2 hours of their injury. This is one reason
that there is increased emphasis on treatment at the scene of the
injury.
The major causes of Traumatic Brain Injury are:
- Motor Vehicle Crashes: 64%
- Gunshot Wounds: 13%
- Falls: 11%
- Assault: 8%
- Pedestrian: 3%
- Sports: 1%
Most TBI injury / accidents occur primarily on weekends (51%) and
most occur in the night time hours.
A person not wearing their seatbelt is 8.4 times more likely to sustain
a traumatic brain injury with loss of consciousness in a car wreck.
A properly fitted bicycle helmet reduces the risk by 85% from having a
head injury if you happen to fall off of your bike.
Only 1 percent of the children admitted
to trauma units after a bicycle injury were wearing helmets.
22% of the football players that are hospitalized due to an injury are
diagnosed with head or neck injuries.
46% of children admitted to trauma centers for winter sports injuries were diagnosed with a head injury. Of those children admitted to a trauma center for treatment:
- 6% were injured while sledding
- 17% were injured while snowboarding
- 17% were injured while skiing
- 17% were injured while playing hockey
- 10% were injured while ice skating
Average lifetime cost of care for a person with severe TBI may range
from $600,000 to $1,875,000.
Each year, there are 2,000 new cases of "persistent vegetative state" in
the US as a result of brain injury.