Outcome of persistent vegetative state following hypoxic or traumatic brain injury in children and adolescents

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作者
Heindl, UT [1 ]
Laub, MC [1 ]
机构
[1] BEHANDLUNGSZENTRUM VOGTAREUTH,ABT NEUROPADIATR,D-83569 VOGTAREUTH,GERMANY
关键词
brain injury; children; epilepsy; cerebral hypoxia; ischemia; persistent vegetative state;
D O I
10.1055/s-2007-973756
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R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
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摘要
Persistent vegetative state (PVS, apallic syndrome) has become a significant medical and social problem. The outcome of young people with PVS is a matter of great interest. Therefore, we analysed the outcome of 127 children and adolescents who were in PVS for at least 30 days following traumatic (n = 82) or hypoxic (n = 45) brain injury. After 19 months of follow-up, 84% of the patients of the traumatic brain injury (TBI) group, but only 55% of the hypoxic brain injury (HBI) group had left PVS (p<0.001). The TBI patients regained consciousness earlier. Later than 9 months post trauma less than 5% of the patients of both groups left PVS. Hypoxic brain injury patients had a higher incidence of seizures (p = 0.01) and a higher seizure frequency. They had significantly more com plications like pneumonia, gastrointestinal disturbance or myositis ossificans (= heterotopic ossification). Posttraumatic hyperthermia and autonomic dysfunctions were correlated with worse outcome in the TBI group, but not in the HBI group. Thirteen patients (16%) with TBI became independent in everyday life versus only two (4 %) with HBI. These results underline the important contribution of hypoxia in severe and permanent brain impairment. They also may help to establish the prognosis of children in PVS.
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