Eiben C F, Anderson T P, Lockman L, Matthews D J, Dryja R, Martin J, Burrill C, Gottesman N, O'Brian P, Witte L
Arch Phys Med Rehabil. 1984 Apr;65(4):168-70.
A comprehensive questionnaire which measured gross and fine motor function in the area of cognition, communication, and social development was completed by parents of children and young adults who had suffered severe closed head injuries between the years 1967 and 1978. The final sample included 42 returned questionnaires. Of these patients, 15 (37%) were considered independent, 20 (49%) dependent, and 6 (14%) had died. The area of cognition and communication dysfunction seemed to contribute most to dependency. The younger age group and the patients who were comatose for a shorter period of time tended to do the best functionally. While severe closed head injury can result in significant disability, many patients can achieve functional independence.
1967年至1978年间遭受严重闭合性颅脑损伤的儿童和年轻人的家长完成了一份综合问卷,该问卷测量了认知、沟通和社会发展领域的粗大和精细运动功能。最终样本包括42份返回的问卷。在这些患者中,15人(37%)被认为独立,20人(49%)依赖他人,6人(14%)死亡。认知和沟通功能障碍领域似乎是导致依赖的主要因素。年龄较小的群体和昏迷时间较短的患者在功能上往往表现最佳。虽然严重闭合性颅脑损伤会导致严重残疾,但许多患者仍可实现功能独立。