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Original Article

Severe traumatic brain injury — epidemiology and outcome after 3 years

Pages 23-26 | Accepted 01 Aug 1991, Published online: 28 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

In 1987 80 patients living in the region of St Gallen, Switzerland, suffered from head injury with neuroradiologically visible intracranial lesions (annual incidence 20/100 000). One-quarter died during the first month after injury, and six others during the following 3 years. All except three of the 45 survivors interviewed and examined after 3 years had symptoms and functional impairment related to injury: neuropsychological (78%), behavioural (58%), neurological (53%), and related to bone or soft tissue trauma (36%). Half of the patients suffered from headache. Although these impairments caused little disability — only 5% of the patients had a Glasgow Outcome Score of 2 or 3 — handicap in social life was reported in half of them and only 13 of 29 working before the accident were able to resume their former work. The consequences for long-term management of these patients are discussed.

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