| Literature DB >> 30889900 |
Michael Oberholzer1, René M Müri2,3.
Abstract
Traumatic brain injury (TBI) and its potential long-term consequences are of major concern for public health. Neurorehabilitation of affected individuals has some specific characteristics in contrast to neurorehabilitation of patients with acquired brain lesions of other aetiology. This review will deal with the clinical consequences of the distinct lesions of TBI. In severe TBI, clinical course often follows a typical initial sequence of coma; followed by disturbed consciousness; later, post-traumatic agitation and amnesia; and finally, recovery of function occurs. In the different phases of neurorehabilitation, physicians should be aware of typical medical complications such as paroxysmal sympathetic hyperactivity, posttraumatic hydrocephalus, and posttraumatic neuroendocrine dysfunctions. Furthermore, we address questions on timing and on existing evidence for different rehabilitation programmes and for holistic neuropsychological rehabilitation approaches.Entities:
Keywords: cognitive rehabilitation; disorders of consciousness; neuropsychological rehabilitation; neurorehabilitation; paroxysmal sympathetic hyperactivity; posttraumatic agitation; posttraumatic hydrocephalus; posttraumatic neuroendocrine disorders; traumatic brain injury
Year: 2019 PMID: 30889900 PMCID: PMC6473767 DOI: 10.3390/medsci7030047
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Med Sci (Basel) ISSN: 2076-3271
Recommendations for clinical practice (using the GRADE system) for different neurorehabilitation approaches in TBI. TBI—traumatic brain injury; GRADE—Grading of Recommendations Assessment, Development, and Evaluation.
| Quality of Evidence | Rehabilitation | Patient Category | Outcome | Potential of Cost Savings | Recommendation (GRADE System) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
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| Intensive | Severe TBI | Earlier gain in independence | + | Strongly recommended |
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| Specialist | Very severe/severe TBI | Improved independence | ++ | Recommended |
| Specialist vocational programmes | Moderate/severe TBI | Gain in productivity | ++ | Strongly recommended | |
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| Early | Severe TBI | Earlier gain in independence | + | Recommended |
| Community based | Moderate/severe TBI | Improved productivity | ++ | Recommended | |
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| Behavioural management programmes | TBI with severe behavioural problems | Improved social behaviour | + | Recommended |
| Late and ongoing rehabilitation | Moderate/severe TBI with enduring disability | Maintenance of independence/productivity | +/− | Conditionally recommended |