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Long term results after multiple injuries including severe head injury.

U Lehmann1, H C Pape, A Seekamp, W Gobiet, S Zech, M Winny, U Molitoris, G Regel.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To describe the long term results in patients with multiple injuries including severe head injury.
DESIGN: Retrospective and prospective clinical study.
SETTING: Level I trauma centre, Germany. PATIENTS: Patients aged 16-60 years who had been injured more than 2 years before, whose Injury Severity Score was over 20 and whose cranial Abbreviated Injury Score (AIS) was over 3. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Glasgow Outcome Scale (GOS), functional, neuropsychological, vocational and social outcomes.
RESULTS: 58 patients, median age 24 (range 16-53, interquartile range (IQR) 21-32) years were investigated 5 (3-9; IQR 4-7) years after their injury. Median ISS was 34 (21-57; IQR 26-41) and GCS 6 (3-8; IQR 4-7). Duration of coma was 10 (2-51; IQR 7-22) days and neurological rehabilitation lasted 169 (10-830; IQR 80-300) days. Movements of the elbow and ankle was most impaired by injury. All psychometric tests showed deficits, particularly in speed of processing, concentration, recent memory, and learning performance. The social environment had been changed in half and vocational rehabilitation was dependent on age. 24 (42%) returned to their former profession, 18 (31%) were retrained to another profession, 16 (27%) were unemployed or retired on a pension. 31 (53%) made a good recovery with moderate disability, 19 (33%) had severe disability, and 8 (14%) remained in a persistent vegetative state assessed by the GOS.
CONCLUSION: Early and concentrated rehabilitation facilitates functional, social, and neuropsychological reintegration.

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Year:  1999        PMID: 10636541     DOI: 10.1080/110241599750007603

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eur J Surg        ISSN: 1102-4151


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