# The Australian Traumatic Brain Injury Initiative: Systematic Review of Clinical Factors Associated with Outcomes in People with Moderate-Severe Traumatic Brain Injury

**Authors:** Ancelin McKimmie, Jemma Keeves, Adelle Gadowski, Matthew K. Bagg, Ana Antonic-Baker, Amelia J. Hicks, Regina Hill, Nyssa Clarke, Andrew Holland, Bill Veitch, Daniel Fatovich, Sandy Reeder, Lorena Romero, Jennie L. Ponsford, Natasha A. Lannin, Terence J. O’Brien, D. Jamie Cooper, Nick Rushworth, Melinda Fitzgerald, Belinda J. Gabbe, Peter A. Cameron, Tara Alexander, Tara Alexander, Vicki Anderson, Ana Antonic-Baker, Elizabeth Armstrong, Franz E Babl, Matthew K Bagg, Zsolt J Balogh, Karen M Barlow, Judith Bellapart, Niranjan Bidargaddi, Erika Bosio, Peter Bragge, Michael Bynevelt, Karen Caeyenberghs, Peter A Cameron, Jacquelin Capell, Kevin E K Chai, Lyndsey E Collins-Praino, D J Jamie Cooper, Gill Cowen, Louise M Crowe, Tim Cudmore, Jennifer Cullen, Kate Curtis, Anthony Delaney, Graeme Dibdin, Sandra Eades, Gary F Egan, Daniel Y Ellis, Ari Ercole, Daniel M Fatovich, Murray J Fisher, Mark Fitzgerald, Melinda Fitzgerald, Jennifer Fleming, Roslyn Francis, Belinda J Gabbe, Adelle Gadowski, John Gilroy, Mitchell A Hansen, James E Harrison, Luke J Haseler, Leanne Hassett, Sarah C Hellewell, Amelia J Hicks, Andrew F Hill, Andrew J A Holland, Stephen Honeybul, Rosalind L Jeffree, Chris Joyce, Elizabeth Kendall, Kate King, Natasha A Lannin, Meng Law, Andrew I R Maas, Adam Mahoney, Peter Makin, Peter Mayhew, Alison McDonald, Skye McDonald, Stuart J McDonald, Ancelin McKimmie, Robert McNamara, Shiv Meka, David K Menon, Gary Mitchell, Rowena Mobbs, Fatima A Nasrallah, Virginia F J Newcombe, Terence J O’Brien, John H Olver, Gerard M O’Reilly, Tamara Ownsworth, Paul M Parizel, Michael Parr, Jennie L Ponsford, Bruce Powell, Patricia Ratajczak, Michael C Reade, Sandy Reeder, Christopher Reid, Julia Robertson, Suzanne Robinson, Danette Rowse, Stephen E Rose, Jeffrey V Rosenfeld, Jason P Ross, Nick Rushworth, Adam Scheinberg, Bridgette D Semple, Sandy R Shultz, Grahame K Simpson, Warwick J Teague, Leanne Togher, Andrew A Udy, Kirsten Vallmuur, Dinesh Varma, James Vickers, Janet Wagland, James Walsham, Adam J Wells, Luke Whiley, Gavin Williams, Jodie K Williams, Roslind Witham, David K Wright, Louise York, Jesse T Young, Heidi Zeeman

PMC · DOI: 10.1089/neur.2023.0111 · Neurotrauma Reports · 2024-07-04

## TL;DR

This study reviews clinical factors linked to outcomes in moderate-severe traumatic brain injury patients to guide data collection in Australia.

## Contribution

The study systematically identifies clinical predictors for inclusion in a standardized data dictionary for traumatic brain injury outcomes.

## Key findings

- The Glasgow Coma Scale, pupil reactivity, and blood pressure were most frequently associated with outcomes.
- 15 clinical factors were recommended for inclusion in the AUS-TBI data dictionary after expert consensus.
- Variability in how and when factors were assessed highlights the need for standardized data collection.

## Abstract

The aim of the Australian Traumatic Brain Injury Initiative (AUS-TBI) is to design a data dictionary to inform data collection and facilitate prediction of outcomes for moderate-severe traumatic brain injury (TBI) across Australia. The process has engaged diverse stakeholders across six areas: social, health, clinical, biological, acute interventions, and long-term outcomes. Here, we report the results of the clinical review. Standardized searches were implemented across databases to April 2022. English-language reports of studies evaluating an association between a clinical factor and any clinical outcome in at least 100 patients with moderate-severe TBI were included. Abstracts, and full-text records, were independently screened by at least two reviewers in Covidence. The findings were assessed through a consensus process to determine inclusion in the AUS-TBI data resource. The searches retrieved 22,441 records, of which 1137 were screened at full text and 313 papers were included. The clinical outcomes identified were predominantly measures of survival and disability. The clinical predictors most frequently associated with these outcomes were the Glasgow Coma Scale, pupil reactivity, and blood pressure measures. Following discussion with an expert consensus group, 15 were recommended for inclusion in the data dictionary. This review identified numerous studies evaluating associations between clinical factors and outcomes in patients with moderate-severe TBI. A small number of factors were reported consistently, however, how and when these factors were assessed varied. The findings of this review and the subsequent consensus process have informed the development of an evidence-informed data dictionary for moderate-severe TBI in Australia.

## Linked entities

- **Diseases:** traumatic brain injury (MONDO:0858950)

## Full-text entities

- **Diseases:** Coma (MESH:D003128), TBI (MESH:D000070642)
- **Species:** Homo sapiens (human, species) [taxon 9606]

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