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Airmen With Mild Traumatic Brain Injury (Mtbi) At Increased Risk For Subsequent Mishaps, Casserly R. Whitehead, Timothy S. Webb, Timothy S. Wells, Kari L. Hunter
Airmen With Mild Traumatic Brain Injury (Mtbi) At Increased Risk For Subsequent Mishaps, Casserly R. Whitehead, Timothy S. Webb, Timothy S. Wells, Kari L. Hunter
United States Air Force: Publications
Background: Little is known regarding long-term performance decrements associated with mild Traumatic Brain Injury (mTBI). The goal of this study was to determine if individuals with an mTBI may be at increased risk for subsequent mishaps. Methods: Cox proportional hazards modeling was utilized to calculate hazard ratios for 518,958 active duty U.S. Air Force service members (Airmen) while controlling for varying lengths of followup and potentially confounding variables. Two non-mTBI comparison groups were used; the second being a subset of the original, both without head injuries two years prior to study entrance. Results: Hazard ratios indicate that the causes of …