McAllister Thomas W, Arciniegas David
Dartmouth Medical School, Department of Psychiatry, Dartmouth Hitchcock Medical Center, One Medical Center Drive, Lebanon, NH 03756, USA.
NeuroRehabilitation. 2002;17(4):265-83.
Postconcussive symptoms such as headache, dizziness, irritability, and difficulties with memory and attention are reported frequently after traumatic brain injuries (TBI) of all severities. The etiology of these symptoms in individuals with mild TBI has been a subject of some controversy with theories ranging from neural damage to malingering. Furthermore, although the term postconcussive syndrome is commonly used clinically and in the scientific literature, it is not clear that postconcussive symptoms constitute a syndrome per se. Instead, it may be the case that the various symptoms that commonly co-occur after TBI are relatively independent consequences of a single neurological event. In other words, because the locations and severity of injury vary between individuals despite ostensibly similar injuries, it follows that there should be variations in symptom type and severity between individuals as well. This article reviews the sequelae and natural course of recovery from mild TBI, the evidence regarding both persistent postconcussive symptoms and the postconcussive syndrome, and outlines an approach to the assessment and treatment of individuals with these symptoms after TBI.
各种严重程度的创伤性脑损伤(TBI)后,经常会出现如头痛、头晕、易怒以及记忆和注意力方面的问题等脑震荡后症状。轻度TBI患者出现这些症状的病因存在一些争议,理论范围从神经损伤到诈病。此外,尽管脑震荡后综合征这一术语在临床和科学文献中普遍使用,但尚不清楚脑震荡后症状本身是否构成一种综合征。相反,情况可能是TBI后常见的各种症状是单一神经事件相对独立的后果。换句话说,尽管表面上损伤相似,但个体之间损伤的部位和严重程度各不相同,因此个体之间的症状类型和严重程度也应该存在差异。本文综述了轻度TBI的后遗症和恢复的自然过程、关于持续性脑震荡后症状和脑震荡后综合征的证据,并概述了TBI后出现这些症状的个体的评估和治疗方法。