Author:
Stubbs D. J.,Vivian M. E.,Davies B. M.,Ercole A.,Burnstein R.,Joannides A. J.
Abstract
Abstract
Background
Chronic subdural haematoma (cSDH) is a common neurosurgical pathology frequently occurring in older patients. The impact of population ageing on cSDH caseload has not been examined, despite relevance for health system planning.
Methods
This is a single-centre study from the UK. Operated cases of cSDH (n = 446) for 2015–2018 were identified. Crude and directly standardised incidence rates were calculated. Medline and EMBASE were systematically searched to identify studies reporting on the incidence of cSDH by year, so an estimate of rate of incidence change could be determined. Local incidence rates were then applied to population projections for local catchment area to estimate operated cSDH numbers at 5 yearly intervals due to shifting demographics.
Results
We identified nine studies presenting incidence estimates. Crude estimates for operative cases ranged from 1.3/100,000/year (1.4–2.2) to 5.3/100,000/year (4.3–6.6). When non-operated cases were included, incidence was higher: 8.2/100,000/year (6.0–11.2) to 48/100,000/year (37.7–61.1). Four pairs of studies demonstrated incidence rate increases of 200–600% over the last 50 years, but data was deemed too heterogeneous to generate formal estimate of incidence change. Local crude incidence of operated cSDH was 3.50/100,000/year (3.19–3.85). Directly standardised incidence was 1.58/100,000/year (1.26–1.90). After applying local incidence rates to population projections, case numbers were predicted to increase by 53% over the next 20 years.
Conclusions
The incidence of cSDH is increasing. We project a 53% increase in operative caseload within our region by 2040. These are important findings for guiding future healthcare planning.
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
Neurology (clinical),Surgery
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