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A Detailed Overview of Long-Term Outcomes in Severe Traumatic Brain Injury Eight Years Post-injury
Background and aims: Severe traumatic brain injury is a leading cause of acquired persistent disabilities, and represents an important health and economic burden. However, the determinants of long-term outcome have rarely been systematically studied in a prospective longitudinal study of a homogeneo...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6393327/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30846966 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fneur.2019.00120 |
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author | Ruet, Alexis Bayen, Eléonore Jourdan, Claire Ghout, Idir Meaude, Layidé Lalanne, Astrid Pradat-Diehl, Pascale Nelson, Gaëlle Charanton, James Aegerter, Philippe Vallat-Azouvi, Claire Azouvi, Philippe |
author_facet | Ruet, Alexis Bayen, Eléonore Jourdan, Claire Ghout, Idir Meaude, Layidé Lalanne, Astrid Pradat-Diehl, Pascale Nelson, Gaëlle Charanton, James Aegerter, Philippe Vallat-Azouvi, Claire Azouvi, Philippe |
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description | Background and aims: Severe traumatic brain injury is a leading cause of acquired persistent disabilities, and represents an important health and economic burden. However, the determinants of long-term outcome have rarely been systematically studied in a prospective longitudinal study of a homogeneous group of patients suffering exclusively from severe TBI Methods: Prospective observational study of an inception cohort of adult patients with severe traumatic brain injury in the Parisian area (PariS-TBI). Outcome was assessed with face-to-face interview 8 years after Traumatic Brain Injury, focusing on impairments, activity limitations, and participation restriction. Results: Five hundred and four patients were included between 2005 and 2007. At 8-year follow-up, 261 patients were deceased, 128 were lost to follow-up, 22 refused to participate, and 86 were finally evaluated. Age, gender, initial injury severity did not significantly differ between evaluated patients and lost to follow-up, but the latter were more frequently students or unemployed. Mean age was 41.9 (SD 13.6), 79% were male, median initial Glasgow Coma Scale Score was 6. The most frequent somatic complaints concerned balance (47.5%), motricity (31%), and headaches (36%), but these were less frequent than cognitive complaints (Memory 71%, Slowness 68%, Concentration 67%). According to the Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale (HADS), 25 % had a score >8 for anxiety and 23.7% for depression. According to the Extended Glasgow Outcome Scale, 19.8% remained severely disabled, 46.5% moderately disabled, 33.7% had a good recovery. Older age, longer education duration, lower functional status upon intensive care discharge, and more severe 8-year dysexecutive problems were significantly associated with a lower Extended Glasgow Outcome Scale score in multivariable analysis. At 8 years, 48.7% of patients were employed in a productive job. Of those, 38% declared a salary loss since traumatic brain injury. Unemployment was significantly associated with lower 1-year GOSE score and more severe 8-year dysexecutive problems. Conclusions: These results from an inception cohort study highlight the fact that long-term outcome after severe TBI is determined by a complex combination of injury-related, demographic and neuropsychological factors. Long after the injury, persisting impairments still interfere with social integration, and participation. |
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spelling | pubmed-63933272019-03-07 A Detailed Overview of Long-Term Outcomes in Severe Traumatic Brain Injury Eight Years Post-injury Ruet, Alexis Bayen, Eléonore Jourdan, Claire Ghout, Idir Meaude, Layidé Lalanne, Astrid Pradat-Diehl, Pascale Nelson, Gaëlle Charanton, James Aegerter, Philippe Vallat-Azouvi, Claire Azouvi, Philippe Front Neurol Neurology Background and aims: Severe traumatic brain injury is a leading cause of acquired persistent disabilities, and represents an important health and economic burden. However, the determinants of long-term outcome have rarely been systematically studied in a prospective longitudinal study of a homogeneous group of patients suffering exclusively from severe TBI Methods: Prospective observational study of an inception cohort of adult patients with severe traumatic brain injury in the Parisian area (PariS-TBI). Outcome was assessed with face-to-face interview 8 years after Traumatic Brain Injury, focusing on impairments, activity limitations, and participation restriction. Results: Five hundred and four patients were included between 2005 and 2007. At 8-year follow-up, 261 patients were deceased, 128 were lost to follow-up, 22 refused to participate, and 86 were finally evaluated. Age, gender, initial injury severity did not significantly differ between evaluated patients and lost to follow-up, but the latter were more frequently students or unemployed. Mean age was 41.9 (SD 13.6), 79% were male, median initial Glasgow Coma Scale Score was 6. The most frequent somatic complaints concerned balance (47.5%), motricity (31%), and headaches (36%), but these were less frequent than cognitive complaints (Memory 71%, Slowness 68%, Concentration 67%). According to the Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale (HADS), 25 % had a score >8 for anxiety and 23.7% for depression. According to the Extended Glasgow Outcome Scale, 19.8% remained severely disabled, 46.5% moderately disabled, 33.7% had a good recovery. Older age, longer education duration, lower functional status upon intensive care discharge, and more severe 8-year dysexecutive problems were significantly associated with a lower Extended Glasgow Outcome Scale score in multivariable analysis. At 8 years, 48.7% of patients were employed in a productive job. Of those, 38% declared a salary loss since traumatic brain injury. Unemployment was significantly associated with lower 1-year GOSE score and more severe 8-year dysexecutive problems. Conclusions: These results from an inception cohort study highlight the fact that long-term outcome after severe TBI is determined by a complex combination of injury-related, demographic and neuropsychological factors. Long after the injury, persisting impairments still interfere with social integration, and participation. Frontiers Media S.A. 2019-02-21 /pmc/articles/PMC6393327/ /pubmed/30846966 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fneur.2019.00120 Text en Copyright © 2019 Ruet, Bayen, Jourdan, Ghout, Meaude, Lalanne, Pradat-Diehl, Nelson, Charanton, Aegerter, Vallat-Azouvi and Azouvi. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms. |
spellingShingle | Neurology Ruet, Alexis Bayen, Eléonore Jourdan, Claire Ghout, Idir Meaude, Layidé Lalanne, Astrid Pradat-Diehl, Pascale Nelson, Gaëlle Charanton, James Aegerter, Philippe Vallat-Azouvi, Claire Azouvi, Philippe A Detailed Overview of Long-Term Outcomes in Severe Traumatic Brain Injury Eight Years Post-injury |
title | A Detailed Overview of Long-Term Outcomes in Severe Traumatic Brain Injury Eight Years Post-injury |
title_full | A Detailed Overview of Long-Term Outcomes in Severe Traumatic Brain Injury Eight Years Post-injury |
title_fullStr | A Detailed Overview of Long-Term Outcomes in Severe Traumatic Brain Injury Eight Years Post-injury |
title_full_unstemmed | A Detailed Overview of Long-Term Outcomes in Severe Traumatic Brain Injury Eight Years Post-injury |
title_short | A Detailed Overview of Long-Term Outcomes in Severe Traumatic Brain Injury Eight Years Post-injury |
title_sort | detailed overview of long-term outcomes in severe traumatic brain injury eight years post-injury |
topic | Neurology |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6393327/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30846966 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fneur.2019.00120 |
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