Johnson D A, Roethig-Johnston K, Richards D
Department of Psychology, Atkinson Morley's Hospital, UK.
Brain Inj. 1993 Nov-Dec;7(6):491-9. doi: 10.3109/02699059309008176.
We investigated the efficacy of applying a programme of multisensory stimulation to patients with severe diffuse traumatic brain injury, during their admission to a tertiary neurosurgical intensive care unit. We attempted to determine the nature and extent of any physiological or biochemical changes occurring as a result of the multisensory stimulation in the initial period of their comatose state. The findings were inconclusive with no significant treatment effect demonstrated.
我们研究了对重度弥漫性创伤性脑损伤患者在入住三级神经外科重症监护病房期间实施多感官刺激方案的疗效。我们试图确定在其昏迷状态初期多感官刺激所导致的任何生理或生化变化的性质和程度。研究结果尚无定论,未显示出显著的治疗效果。