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. 2013 Oct;94(10):1899-907.
doi: 10.1016/j.apmr.2012.12.026. Epub 2013 Jun 2.

Medical comorbidities in disorders of consciousness patients and their association with functional outcomes

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Medical comorbidities in disorders of consciousness patients and their association with functional outcomes

Shanti Ganesh et al. Arch Phys Med Rehabil. 2013 Oct.

Abstract

Objective: To identify, for patients in states of seriously impaired consciousness, comorbid conditions present during inpatient rehabilitation and their association with function at 1 year.

Design: Abstracted data from a prospective cross-sectional observational study with data collection occurring January 1996 through December 2007.

Setting: Four inpatient rehabilitation facilities in metropolitan areas.

Participants: The study sample of 68 participants is abstracted from a database of 157 patients remaining in states of seriously impaired consciousness for at least 28 days.

Interventions: Not applicable.

Main outcome measure: One-year cognitive, motor, and total FIM score.

Results: The most common medical complications during inpatient rehabilitation for the study sample are active seizures (46%), spasticity (57%), urinary tract infections (47%), and hydrocephalus with and without shunt (38%). Presence of ≥3 medical complications during inpatient rehabilitation, controlling for injury severity, is significantly (P<.05) associated with poorer total FIM and FIM motor scores 1 year after injury. The presence of hydrocephalus with and without shunt (r=-.20, -.21, -.18; P ≤.15), active seizures (r=-.31, -.22, -.42), spasticity (r=-.38, -.28, -.40), and urinary tract infections (r=-.25, -.24, -.26) were significantly (P<.10) associated with total FIM, FIM cognitive, and FIM motor scores, respectively.

Conclusions: Reported findings indicate that persons in states of seriously impaired consciousness with higher numbers of medical complications during inpatient rehabilitation are more likely to have lower functional levels 1-year postinjury. The findings indicate that persons with ≥3 medical complications during inpatient rehabilitation are at a higher risk for poorer functional outcomes at 1 year. It is, therefore, prudent to evaluate these patients for indications of these complications during inpatient rehabilitation.

Keywords: BI; Brain injuries; Comorbidity; Consciousness disorders; PTE; Rehabilitation; SMR; TBI; UTI; brain injury; posttraumatic epilepsy; standard mortality ratio; traumatic brain injury; urinary tract infection.

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