학술논문

Early motor predictors of recovery in patients with severe traumatic brain injury.
Document Type
Article
Source
Brain Injury. Jul2012, Vol. 26 Issue 7/8, p921-926. 6p. 3 Charts.
Subject
*PERSISTENT vegetative state
*COMMUNICATION
*COMPARATIVE studies
*CONSCIOUSNESS
*CONVALESCENCE
*FISHER exact test
*HEALTH care teams
*LENGTH of stay in hospitals
*KINEMATICS
*LIFE skills
*LONGITUDINAL method
*MEDICAL rehabilitation
*MOTOR ability
*PATIENTS
*PROBABILITY theory
*REHABILITATION centers
*SENSORY stimulation
*STATISTICS
*U-statistics
*VIDEO recording
*PILOT projects
*INTER-observer reliability
*RETROSPECTIVE studies
*SEVERITY of illness index
*REHABILITATION for brain injury patients
*TREATMENT duration
*DESCRIPTIVE statistics
*PROGNOSIS
Language
ISSN
0269-9052
Abstract
Research design: Retrospective observational study. Objective: To compare motor variables between patients with severe traumatic brain injury who emerge and patients who do not emerge from vegetative state, in an attempt to identify early motor manifestations associated with consistent patient improvement. Methods and procedures: Patients were divided into two groups: group 1, patients who emerged from vegetative state attaining at least a state of functional interactive communication and/or functional use of two different objects ( n = 8); and group 2, patients who did not emerge ( n = 7). Twenty-one motor variables were compared weekly between groups until the end of the treatment programme. Results: Significant differences were observed in head control ( p = 0.051) and head turning ( p = 0.002) variables, as well as in visual fixation and pursuit ( p = 0.051) after a median of 41 days of therapy; and in head control and head turning; visual fixation and pursuit; phonation; pain localization, reach and grasp, and trunk movement ( p ≤ 0.051) after a median of 212 days of programme duration. Conclusions: Head turning, together with or immediately followed by visual pursuit and fixation, proved to be clinically significant variables associated with recovery from vegetative state to higher states of consciousness beyond minimally conscious state. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]