Maskell Fiona, Chiarelli Pauline, Isles Rosemary
University of Newcastle, Australia.
Brain Inj. 2006 Mar;20(3):293-305. doi: 10.1080/02699050500488041.
Traumatic brain injury (TBI) may result in a variety of cognitive, behavioural and physical impairments. Dizziness has been reported in up to 80% of cases within the first few days after injury. The literature was reviewed to attempt to delineate prevalence of dizziness as a symptom, impairments causing dizziness, the functional limitations it causes and its measurement. The literature provides widely differing estimates of prevalence and vestibular system dysfunction appears to be the best reported of impairments contributing to this symptom. The variety of results is discussed and other possible causes for dizziness were reviewed. Functional difficulties caused by dizziness were not reported for this population in the literature and review of cognitive impairments suggests that existing measurement tools for dizziness may be problematic in this population. Research on the functional impact of dizziness in the TBI population and measurement of these symptoms appears to be warranted.
创伤性脑损伤(TBI)可能导致各种认知、行为和身体损伤。据报道,在受伤后的头几天内,高达80%的病例会出现头晕症状。本文对相关文献进行了综述,试图阐明头晕作为一种症状的发生率、导致头晕的损伤、它所引起的功能限制及其测量方法。文献对头晕发生率的估计差异很大,而前庭系统功能障碍似乎是导致该症状的损伤中报道最多的。本文讨论了各种结果,并对头晕的其他可能原因进行了综述。文献中未报道该人群因头晕导致的功能困难,对认知损伤的综述表明,现有的头晕测量工具在该人群中可能存在问题。对TBI人群中头晕的功能影响及其症状测量的研究似乎很有必要。