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Original Paper

Long-term outcome in severe traumatic brain injury is significantly influenced by brainstem involvement

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Pages 681-684 | Received 28 Feb 2004, Accepted 08 Nov 2004, Published online: 03 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

Primary objective: To study the 1-year-outcome of 32 survivors of severe traumatic brain injury with respect to the impact of brainstem injury.

Research design: Retrospective clinical study performed in a university hospital.

Methods and procedures: Thirty-two 1-year-survivors (15 with brainstem injury present) of severe traumatic brain injury were investigated for neurological function, activities of daily living, need for care and professional ability.

Main outcomes and results: Visual impairment, spasticity, co-ordination deficits and organic psychosis were more frequent in the group harbouring brainstem lesions. Professional ability was worse among these patients.

Conclusion: Brainstem involvement in survivors of severe traumatic brain injury conveys a negative impact on long-term outcome.

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