创伤性脑损伤住院儿童的多学科康复与随访。

IF 1 Q4 PEDIATRICS
Lauren J Alessi, Matthew MacCarthy, Andrew McCormick, Jason Edinger, Amy J Houtrow, Dennis W Simon, Barbara A Gaines, Christopher M Horvat, Ericka L Fink
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大多数因创伤性脑损伤(TBI)住院的儿童获得新的损害,影响功能和健康相关的生活质量。然而,对于创伤性脑损伤儿童,缺乏标准化的、多学科的、纵向的康复服务。方法本单中心回顾性研究评估急性住院期间的康复服务,并确定未满足需求的频率,定义为首次获得性脑损伤(ABI)门诊就诊时出现的新损伤或未经治疗的损伤。结果对148名因TBI住院的儿童(轻度/合并轻度[51%]、中度[14%]、重度[35%])进行了分析,并在ABI诊所进行了评估(住院后63[43-122]天)。82例(55%)患者在最初的临床评估中至少有一项需求未得到满足。在轻度/复杂性轻度TBI患儿中发现执行功能障碍(32%),尽管只有5%的患儿在就诊前接受了语言治疗(ST)。只有13%的严重脑外伤患儿在第一次就诊时接受了门诊ST治疗,尽管26%和20%的患儿被确认有执行功能和沟通障碍。早期咨询物理治疗、职业治疗、ST和物理治疗与出院回家与住院康复相关,均p
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Multidisciplinary rehabilitation and follow-up for children hospitalized with traumatic brain injury.

PurposeMost children hospitalized with traumatic brain injury (TBI) acquire new impairments that impact function and health-related quality of life. However, there is a lack of standardized, multidisciplinary, longitudinal rehabilitative services for children with TBI.MethodsThis single center, retrospective study evaluated rehabilitative services during acute hospitalization and identified the frequency of unmet needs, defined as new or untreated impairments at the first acquired brain injury (ABI) clinic visit.ResultsAnalysis was conducted for 148 children hospitalized for TBI (mild/complicated mild [51%], moderate [14%], or severe [35%]) and evaluated at ABI clinic (median of 63 [43-122] days post-hospitalization). Eighty-two (55%) patients had at least one unmet need at initial clinic assessment. Executive function impairments were found in children with mild/complicated mild TBI (32%), despite only 5% of them receiving speech therapy (ST) prior to the clinic. Only 13% of children with severe TBI received outpatient ST at first clinic visit despite 26% and 20% identified as having executive function and communication impairments. Earlier consultation of physical therapy, occupational therapy, ST, and physiatry was associated with discharge home versus inpatient rehabilitation, all p < .05.ConclusionThis study demonstrates the importance of timely inpatient acute hospital rehabilitative care coordinated with longitudinal, multidisciplinary follow-up for children after TBI.

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