Brain Injury and Dementia in Pakistan: Current Perspectives

Alzheimer's disease (AD) is the most common form of dementia, accounting for 50–75% of all cases, with a greater proportion of individuals affected at older age range. A single moderate or severe traumatic brain injury (TBI) is associated with accelerated aging and increased risk for dementia....

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Main Authors: Maheen M. Adamson, Sadia Shakil, Tajwar Sultana, Muhammad Abul Hasan, Fatima Mubarak, Syed Ather Enam, Muhammad A. Parvaz, Adeel Razi
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Language:English
Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2020-04-01
Series:Frontiers in Neurology
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TBI
Online Access:https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fneur.2020.00299/full
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spelling doaj-0389d706cbdf4b5cb8738ef504f718f92020-11-25T02:27:38ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Neurology1664-22952020-04-011110.3389/fneur.2020.00299522669Brain Injury and Dementia in Pakistan: Current PerspectivesMaheen M. Adamson0Maheen M. Adamson1Sadia Shakil2Sadia Shakil3Tajwar Sultana4Tajwar Sultana5Tajwar Sultana6Muhammad Abul Hasan7Muhammad Abul Hasan8Fatima Mubarak9Syed Ather Enam10Muhammad A. Parvaz11Muhammad A. Parvaz12Adeel Razi13Adeel Razi14Adeel Razi15Department of Neurosurgery, Stanford University School of Medicine, Palo Alto, CA, United StatesDepartment of Rehabilitation, VA Palo Alto, Palo Alto, CA, United StatesDepartment of Electrical Engineering, Institute of Space Technology, Islamabad, PakistanTurner Institute for Brain and Mental Health, and Monash Biomedical Imaging, Monash University, Clayton, VIC, AustraliaDepartment of Biomedical Engineering, NED University of Engineering and Technology, Karachi, PakistanNeurocomputation Laboratory, National Centre for Artificial Intelligence, NED University of Engineering and Technology, Karachi, PakistanDepartment of Computer and Information Systems Engineering, NED University of Engineering and Technology, Karachi, PakistanDepartment of Biomedical Engineering, NED University of Engineering and Technology, Karachi, PakistanNeurocomputation Laboratory, National Centre for Artificial Intelligence, NED University of Engineering and Technology, Karachi, PakistanDepartment of Radiology, Aga Khan University, Karachi, PakistanDepartment of Surgery, Aga Khan University, Karachi, Pakistan0Department of Psychiatry, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, New York, NY, United States1Department of Neuroscience, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, New York, NY, United StatesTurner Institute for Brain and Mental Health, and Monash Biomedical Imaging, Monash University, Clayton, VIC, Australia2The Wellcome Centre for Human Neuroimaging, Institute of Neurology, University College London, London, United Kingdom3Department of Electronic Engineering, NED University of Engineering and Technology, Karachi, PakistanAlzheimer's disease (AD) is the most common form of dementia, accounting for 50–75% of all cases, with a greater proportion of individuals affected at older age range. A single moderate or severe traumatic brain injury (TBI) is associated with accelerated aging and increased risk for dementia. The fastest growth in the elderly population is taking place in China, Pakistan, and their south Asian neighbors. Current clinical assessments are based on data collected from Caucasian populations from wealthy backgrounds giving rise to a “diversity” crisis in brain research. Pakistan is a lower-middle income country (LMIC) with an estimated one million people living with dementia. Pakistan also has an amalgamation of risk factors that lead to brain injuries such as lack of road legislations, terrorism, political instability, and domestic and sexual violence. Here, we provide an initial and current assessment of the incidence and management of dementia and TBI in Pakistan. Our review demonstrates the lack of resources in terms of speciality trained clinician staff, medical equipment, research capabilities, educational endeavors, and general awareness in the fields of dementia and TBI. Pakistan also lacks state-of-the-art assessment of dementia and its risk factors, such as neuroimaging of brain injury and aging. We provide recommendations for improvement in this arena that include the recent creation of Pakistan Brain Injury Consortium (PBIC). This consortium will enhance international collaborative efforts leading to capacity building for innovative research, clinician and research training and developing databases to bring Pakistan into the international platform for dementia and TBI research.https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fneur.2020.00299/fullTBIdementiaAlzheimer's diseasePakistanagingroad traffic accidents
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author Maheen M. Adamson
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Sadia Shakil
Sadia Shakil
Tajwar Sultana
Tajwar Sultana
Tajwar Sultana
Muhammad Abul Hasan
Muhammad Abul Hasan
Fatima Mubarak
Syed Ather Enam
Muhammad A. Parvaz
Muhammad A. Parvaz
Adeel Razi
Adeel Razi
Adeel Razi
spellingShingle Maheen M. Adamson
Maheen M. Adamson
Sadia Shakil
Sadia Shakil
Tajwar Sultana
Tajwar Sultana
Tajwar Sultana
Muhammad Abul Hasan
Muhammad Abul Hasan
Fatima Mubarak
Syed Ather Enam
Muhammad A. Parvaz
Muhammad A. Parvaz
Adeel Razi
Adeel Razi
Adeel Razi
Brain Injury and Dementia in Pakistan: Current Perspectives
Frontiers in Neurology
TBI
dementia
Alzheimer's disease
Pakistan
aging
road traffic accidents
author_facet Maheen M. Adamson
Maheen M. Adamson
Sadia Shakil
Sadia Shakil
Tajwar Sultana
Tajwar Sultana
Tajwar Sultana
Muhammad Abul Hasan
Muhammad Abul Hasan
Fatima Mubarak
Syed Ather Enam
Muhammad A. Parvaz
Muhammad A. Parvaz
Adeel Razi
Adeel Razi
Adeel Razi
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title Brain Injury and Dementia in Pakistan: Current Perspectives
title_short Brain Injury and Dementia in Pakistan: Current Perspectives
title_full Brain Injury and Dementia in Pakistan: Current Perspectives
title_fullStr Brain Injury and Dementia in Pakistan: Current Perspectives
title_full_unstemmed Brain Injury and Dementia in Pakistan: Current Perspectives
title_sort brain injury and dementia in pakistan: current perspectives
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
series Frontiers in Neurology
issn 1664-2295
publishDate 2020-04-01
description Alzheimer's disease (AD) is the most common form of dementia, accounting for 50–75% of all cases, with a greater proportion of individuals affected at older age range. A single moderate or severe traumatic brain injury (TBI) is associated with accelerated aging and increased risk for dementia. The fastest growth in the elderly population is taking place in China, Pakistan, and their south Asian neighbors. Current clinical assessments are based on data collected from Caucasian populations from wealthy backgrounds giving rise to a “diversity” crisis in brain research. Pakistan is a lower-middle income country (LMIC) with an estimated one million people living with dementia. Pakistan also has an amalgamation of risk factors that lead to brain injuries such as lack of road legislations, terrorism, political instability, and domestic and sexual violence. Here, we provide an initial and current assessment of the incidence and management of dementia and TBI in Pakistan. Our review demonstrates the lack of resources in terms of speciality trained clinician staff, medical equipment, research capabilities, educational endeavors, and general awareness in the fields of dementia and TBI. Pakistan also lacks state-of-the-art assessment of dementia and its risk factors, such as neuroimaging of brain injury and aging. We provide recommendations for improvement in this arena that include the recent creation of Pakistan Brain Injury Consortium (PBIC). This consortium will enhance international collaborative efforts leading to capacity building for innovative research, clinician and research training and developing databases to bring Pakistan into the international platform for dementia and TBI research.
topic TBI
dementia
Alzheimer's disease
Pakistan
aging
road traffic accidents
url https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fneur.2020.00299/full
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