Time interval of oral feeding recovery as a prognostic factor in severe traumatic brain injury

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Formisano, R
Voogt, RD
Buzzi, MG
Vinicola, V
Penta, F
Peppe, A
Stanzione, P
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[1] IRCCS, Fdn Santa Lucia, I-00179 Rome, Italy
[2] Robert Voogt & Associates, Virginia Beach, VA USA
[3] Univ Roma Tor Vergata, Neurol Clin, I-00173 Rome, Italy
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10.1080/0269905031000149470
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Q189 [神经科学];
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Primary objectives : To assess the outcome of severe traumatic brain injury at least 1 year after trauma, in relation to some early clinical prognostic factors occurring during coma recovery. Research design : Retrospective study conducted at the post-coma unit of a rehabilitation hospital. Methods and procedures : A total of 43 patients were included. All of the patients sustained severe traumatic brain injury and prolonged coma, i.e. coma lasting at least 15 days. Outcome was assessed by means of Glasgow Coma Scale, Barthel Index and Mini Mental State 1 year after trauma, in relation to some early clinical prognostic factors occurring during coma recovery. Main outcomes and results : At the 1 year follow-up, a statistically significant correlation was found with both the Glasgow Outcome Scale and the Barthel Index for the time interval from brain injury to recovery of the following clinical variables: optical fixation, ability to obey commands, spontaneous motor activity and first safe oral feeding. Psychomotor agitation and bulimia were also favourable prognostic factors for the final outcome. Conclusions : In the present study, first safe oral feeding during coma recovery represents the clinical feature that better predicts the final outcome of patients with severe traumatic brain injury and prolonged coma.
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