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爆炸暴露后创伤性脑损伤和前庭病理学作为合并症

Traumatic brain injury and vestibular pathology as a comorbidity after blast exposure.

作者信息

Scherer Matthew R, Schubert Michael C

机构信息

US Army, Army Medical Specialist Corps.

出版信息

Phys Ther. 2009 Sep;89(9):980-92. doi: 10.2522/ptj.20080353. Epub 2009 Jul 23.

Abstract

Blasts or explosions are the most common mechanisms of injury in modern warfare. Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is a frequent consequence of exposure to such attacks. Although the management of orthopedic, integumentary, neurocognitive, and neurobehavioral sequelae in survivors of blasts has been described in the literature, less attention has been paid to the physical therapist examination and care of people with dizziness and blast-induced TBI (BITBI). Dizziness is a common clinical finding in people with BITBI; however, many US military service members who have been exposed to blasts and who are returning from Iraq and Afghanistan also complain of vertigo, gaze instability, motion intolerance, and other symptoms consistent with peripheral vestibular pathology. To date, few studies have addressed such "vestibular" complaints in service members injured by blasts. Given the demonstrated efficacy of treating the signs and symptoms associated with vestibular pathology, vestibular rehabilitation may have important implications for the successful care of service members who have been injured by blasts and who are complaining of vertigo or other symptoms consistent with vestibular pathology. In addition, there is a great need to build consensus on the clinical best practices for the assessment and management of BITBI and blast-related dizziness. The purpose of this review is to summarize the findings of clinicians and scientists conducting research on the effects of blasts with the aims of defining the scope of the problem, describing and characterizing the effects of blasts, reviewing relevant patients' characteristics and sensorimotor deficits associated with BITBI, and suggesting clinical best practices for the rehabilitation of BITBI and blast-related dizziness.

摘要

爆炸是现代战争中最常见的致伤机制。创伤性脑损伤(TBI)是遭受此类袭击后的常见后果。尽管文献中已描述了爆炸幸存者的骨科、皮肤、神经认知和神经行为后遗症的处理,但对于头晕和爆炸所致创伤性脑损伤(BITBI)患者的物理治疗师检查与护理关注较少。头晕是BITBI患者常见的临床症状;然而,许多曾暴露于爆炸环境且从伊拉克和阿富汗归来的美国军人也抱怨有眩晕、凝视不稳、运动不耐受以及其他与外周前庭病变相符的症状。迄今为止,很少有研究涉及爆炸致伤军人的此类“前庭”主诉。鉴于治疗与前庭病变相关体征和症状已证实有效,前庭康复可能对成功护理爆炸致伤且抱怨眩晕或其他与前庭病变相符症状的军人具有重要意义。此外,迫切需要就BITBI及爆炸相关头晕的评估与管理的临床最佳实践达成共识。本综述的目的是总结临床医生和科学家对爆炸影响进行研究的结果,旨在界定问题范围、描述和刻画爆炸的影响、回顾与BITBI相关的患者特征和感觉运动缺陷,并提出BITBI及爆炸相关头晕康复的临床最佳实践建议。

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