Repeated Traumatic Brain Injury in Emergency Care: A Systematic Review and Meta Analysis of Risk Factors Supplementary Materials

Published: 14 April 2026| Version 1 | DOI: 10.17632/cdb6twrzbj.1
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Marisa Hollenkamp

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Repeated traumatic brain injury (rTBI) is rarely studied in populations outside of sport and military contexts. We conducted a systematic review to evaluate the literature on rTBI presenting to civilian emergency departments. Of 5,336 studies found, four were included. Key findings were that risk of rTBI was elevated in those with pre-existing epilepsy/seizures or a history of substance abuse. This dataset includes the raw data extraction table, search strategy, and Forest plot with pooled proportions.

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Emergency Medicine, Addiction, Traumatic Brain Injury, Neuropsychology

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