Medical complications and mortality of patients in the postcomatose unawareness (PC-U) state
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Medical complications and mortality of patients in the postcomatose unawareness (PC-U) state
Abstract
Almost half of all patients with traumatic brain injury who remain unconscious for more than one month will not recover consciousness and will remain in a state of prolonged postcomatose unawareness (PC-U). The aim of this work is to present the survival rate and medical complications of such patients. The survival time of the 62 patients studied ranged from 2 to 115 months, with a median of 15.5 +/- 22 months. Cumulative mortality figures were 15% at 3 months, 40% at 6 months and 60% and the end of the first year. The figures at the end of the second, third and fifth years were 86%, 87% and 94%, respectively. This type of data may aid in decisions regarding the management of these patients. The longer survival with better treatment of patients in a state of PC-U poses severe ethical, medical, legal and economic problems with which society will have to deal.
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