2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.rehab.2015.10.009
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A comprehensive picture of 4-year outcome of severe brain injuries. Results from the PariS-TBI study

Abstract: Management of late brain injury needs to focus on cognitive difficulties, particularly social skills, to enhance patient participation in life.

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“…The majority of all psychiatric disorders (56.5%) post-TBI, and two-thirds of PTD diagnoses specifically,9 were first-time diagnoses. Point prevalence rates of psychiatric disorders up to 20 years post-TBI ranged from 17% to 31%,2,1014 with a systematic review from 2011 estimating a point prevalence of 30% across multiple time points post moderate to severe TBI 15. Cumulative prevalence rates for PTD were higher, just over 50%,3,9,16 indicating that more than half of individuals with TBI will experience a depressive episode after injury.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The majority of all psychiatric disorders (56.5%) post-TBI, and two-thirds of PTD diagnoses specifically,9 were first-time diagnoses. Point prevalence rates of psychiatric disorders up to 20 years post-TBI ranged from 17% to 31%,2,1014 with a systematic review from 2011 estimating a point prevalence of 30% across multiple time points post moderate to severe TBI 15. Cumulative prevalence rates for PTD were higher, just over 50%,3,9,16 indicating that more than half of individuals with TBI will experience a depressive episode after injury.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Patients with acquired brain injury, such as traumatic brain injury (TBI) or stroke, may suffer from a wide range of motor, sensory, and cognitive/behavioral impairments, which may hinder social reintegration and family functioning (Jourdan et al, ; Ponsford et al, ). Assessment of these disorders may be difficult, raising a number of issues, including sensitivity/specificity of testing, test/retest effects, or ecological validity.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Los grados de discapacidad severa-moderada-buena recuperacion encontrados en el estudio no estuvieron acordes a publicaciones contemporáneas, según Jourdan y cols. 6 la discapacidad relacionado con el TCE se presento un 32% severa-muerte, 40% moderada y un 28% de buena recuperación comparada con 59,38%, 31,25% y 9,3% respectivamente en nuestro estudio. Es decir, los buenos resultados fueron minimos y los peores desenlaces incluyendo muerte fueron casi el doble con respecto a la literatura; teniendo en cuenta los protocolos establecidos y las indicaciones quirúrgicas en términos de trauma, se puede inferir que mas alla de la severidad del trauma primario se deben complemetar las opciones terapéuticas ofrecidas, siguiendo las recomendaciones mundiales para promover mejores resultados.…”
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