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. 1999 Aug;14(4):351-9.
doi: 10.1097/00001199-199908000-00004.

Prediction of neurobehavioral outcome 1-5 years post pediatric traumatic head injury

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Prediction of neurobehavioral outcome 1-5 years post pediatric traumatic head injury

H Woodward et al. J Head Trauma Rehabil. 1999 Aug.

Abstract

Objective: To examine the neurobehavioral status of children with traumatic head injury (THI) and to identify variables that predict outcome.

Design: Retrospective chart review, with follow-up 1-5 years after injury. Outcome predictor variables were identified through stepwise regression analysis.

Setting: Level one trauma center and pediatric rehabilitation program.

Patients: 71 Children with THI, selected from a four-year series of consecutive admissions.

Measure: Vineland Adaptive Behavior Scales-Survey Edition.

Results: Significant predictors of better neurobehavioral status at follow-up included absence of a premorbid learning problem (p <.01), older age at injury (p <.01), and normal pupillary response (p <.001) and higher cerebral perfusion pressure (p <.0001) during critical care management.

Conclusions: Neurobehavioral outcome after THI is influenced by premorbid psychosocial variables as well as by critical care management.

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