§ Ms BlearsTo ask the Secretary of State for Health how many people have been diagnosed with acquired brain injury in each of the last 20 years. [147964]
§ Mr. DenhamInformation is available, on hospital admissions only, from 1989 onwards. There was a change in the way information was collected in 1995 so the data for the period 1989–90 to 1994–95 are not directly comparable with data for the subsequent period. 513W
ICD-10 code and diagnosis 1995–96 1996–97 1997–98 1998–99 1999–2000 S062 diffuse brain injury 928 843 937 831 988 S063 focal brain injury 378 378 420 484 404 S064 epidural haemorrhage 480 530 583 485 558 S065 traumatic subdural haemorrhage 1,741 1,853 1,995 2,032 2,139 S066 traumatic subarachnoid haemorrhage 327 308 380 351 366 S067 intracranial injury with prolonged coma 28 15 18 13 21 S068 other intracranial injuries 544 601 727 591 635 S069 intracranial injury, unspecified 12,456 10,242 7,098 3,454 2,787 Total 23,226 20,036 16,529 11,942 10,860 Note:
The main diagnosis is the first of seven diagnosis fields in the HES data set, and provides the main reason why the patient was in hospital
These data are adjusted for both coverage and unknown/invalid clinical data.