Arcia E, Gualtieri C T
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
Brain Inj. 1993 Nov-Dec;7(6):481-9. doi: 10.3109/02699059309008175.
Patients with closed-head injuries may have physical, affective, behavioural and memory problems that persist for weeks, months or years. Even patients with minor head trauma have been found to exhibit deficits in neurobehavioural performance. However, very little research has been done to examine the association between patient symptoms after minor head injury and neurobehavioural performance. The associations between five sets of symptoms (memory problems, neurological problems, confusion, neurasthenia and co-ordination) and five neurobehavioural areas (simple motor speed, response speed and attention, complex perceptual motor performance, visual memory, and learning) were examined in a group of 32 adults who had suffered mild to moderate head injury. Patients reported their symptoms with a four-point rating scale. Neurobehavioural functioning was assessed using computerized tests. Memory difficulties were the problems most frequently experienced by the patients and most closely associated with performance deficits.
闭合性头部损伤患者可能会出现持续数周、数月或数年的身体、情感、行为和记忆问题。即使是轻度头部创伤的患者也被发现存在神经行为表现缺陷。然而,很少有研究探讨轻度头部损伤后患者症状与神经行为表现之间的关联。在一组32名遭受轻度至中度头部损伤的成年人中,研究了五组症状(记忆问题、神经问题、意识模糊、神经衰弱和协调能力)与五个神经行为领域(简单运动速度、反应速度和注意力、复杂感知运动表现、视觉记忆和学习)之间的关联。患者用四点量表报告他们的症状。使用计算机化测试评估神经行为功能。记忆困难是患者最常经历的问题,并且与表现缺陷最为密切相关。