The Traumatic Coma Data Bank: design, methods, and baseline characteristics

Abstract
✓ The Traumatic Coma Data Bank is a collaborative project to prospectively collect data on the clinical course and outcome of severely head-injured patients. The objectives were to further define the natural history of traumatic head injury, to identify prognostic factors, and to provide planning data for future studies. A brief historical development and a description of the organizational structure and methods are given. The characteristics of the cohort at baseline for the 1030 patients enrolled between January, 1984, and September, 1987, are presented, including a summary of the patients' demographic profile, mechanisms of injury, and intracranial diagnoses. The utility and limitations of these data are discussed. ✓ The Traumatic Coma Data Bank is a collaborative project to prospectively collect data on the clinical course and outcome of severely head-injured patients. The objectives were to further define the natural history of traumatic head injury, to identify prognostic factors, and to provide planning data for future studies. A brief historical development and a description of the organizational structure and methods are given. The characteristics of the cohort at baseline for the 1030 patients enrolled between January, 1984, and September, 1987, are presented, including a summary of the patients' demographic profile, mechanisms of injury, and intracranial diagnoses. The utility and limitations of these data are discussed.

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