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隐匿灵魂的多面性:意识障碍中的医学和神经并发症及共病

Many Faces of the Hidden Souls: Medical and Neurological Complications and Comorbidities in Disorders of Consciousness.

作者信息

Zhang Bei, Huang Karen, Karri Jay, O'Brien Katherine, DiTommaso Craig, Li Sheng

机构信息

Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, McGovern Medical School, University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston, Houston, TX 77030, USA.

TIRR Disorders of Consciousness Program, TIRR Memorial Hermann Hospital, Houston, TX 77030, USA.

出版信息

Brain Sci. 2021 May 10;11(5):608. doi: 10.3390/brainsci11050608.

Abstract

Early and goal-directed management of complications and comorbidities is imperative to facilitate neurorecovery and to optimize outcomes of disorders of consciousness (DoC). This is the first large retrospective cohort study on the primary medical and neurological complications and comorbidities in persons with DoC. A total of 146 patients admitted to a specialized inpatient DoC rehabilitation program from 1 January 2014 to 31 October 2018 were included. The incidences of those conditions since their initial brain injuries were reviewed per documentation. They were categorized into reversible causes of DoC, confounders and mimics, and other medical/neurological conditions. The common complications and comorbidities included pneumonia (73.3%), pain (75.3%), pressure ulcers (70.5%), oral and limb apraxia (67.1%), urinary tract infection (69.2%), and 4-limb spasticity (52.7%). Reversible causes of DoC occurred very commonly. Conditions that may confound the diagnosis of DoC occurred at surprisingly high rates. Conditions that may be a source of pain occurred not infrequently. Among those that may diminish or confound the level of consciousness, 4.8 ± 2.0 conditions were identified per patient. In conclusion, high rates of various complications and comorbidities occurred in persons with DoC. Correcting reversible causes, identifying confounders and mimics, and managing general consequences need to be seriously considered in clinical practice.

摘要

对并发症和合并症进行早期且目标导向的管理对于促进神经功能恢复以及优化意识障碍(DoC)的治疗效果至关重要。这是第一项关于DoC患者原发性医学和神经并发症及合并症的大型回顾性队列研究。纳入了2014年1月1日至2018年10月31日期间入住专门的DoC住院康复项目的146例患者。根据病历记录回顾了自初次脑损伤以来这些病症的发生率。它们被分为DoC的可逆病因、混淆因素和模仿病症,以及其他医学/神经病症。常见的并发症和合并症包括肺炎(73.3%)、疼痛(75.3%)、压疮(70.5%)、口腔和肢体失用症(67.1%)、尿路感染(69.2%)以及四肢痉挛(52.7%)。DoC的可逆病因非常常见。可能混淆DoC诊断的病症发生率惊人地高。可能是疼痛来源的病症也不少见。在那些可能降低或混淆意识水平的病症中,每位患者识别出4.8±2.0种病症。总之,DoC患者中各种并发症和合并症的发生率很高。在临床实践中需要认真考虑纠正可逆病因、识别混淆因素和模仿病症以及处理一般后果。

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