Ann Trauma Acute Care | Volume 7, Issue 1 | Review Article | Open Access
Sher Mohammad Ali*, Mir Fozan, Harinderjit S and Chhabra K
Department of Pharmacy Practice, Adesh University, Bathinda, Punjab, India
*Correspondance to: Sher Mohammad Ali
Fulltext PDFIntroduction: In India, traumatic brain injury is the main factor contributing to morbidity, mortality, disability, and socioeconomic losses. This is a condition were parenchymal brain damage results from head injuries. It has a substantial effect on the person as well as the community because of its high rate of morbidity and mortality. Fall-related incidents, whether at home or in sports or while driving, affect people of all ages. Aim: The purpose of this review is to comprehend Indian pharmacological methods for the treatment of traumatic brain injury. Estimating the epidemiology of traumatic brain injury in the population is the aim of this review. Traffic accidents are on the rise, and health issues are getting worse all the time. Males and college or university students are most frequently impacted by car crashes. Material and Methods: We obtained every review and research article that was published from 2010 to 2023 on traumatic brain injury from PubMed Central. Every attempt was made to locate all pertinent papers that provide information about traumatic brain injury. Conclusion: To establish benchmarks for the incidence and treatment of traumatic brain injury in India and to support the country's healthcare system in promoting a higher standard of living for its citizens, this article presents an overview of publications on the subject from 2010 to 2023. The etiology, setting in which injuries occur, results, pharmacological treatment, and effect of Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) on quickly changing societies are all covered in this review. Traumatic brain injury causes 1.5 to 2 million injuries and 1 million deaths annually in India.
Traumatic brain injury; TBI; Epidemiology; Neuropathology; Pharmacological management; Prevalence
Ali Sher M, Fozan M, Harinderjit S, Chhabra K. Prevalence and Pharmacological Management of Traumatic Brain Injury in India – A Systemic Review. Ann Trauma Acute Care. 2024; 7(1): 1032..