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Citation

Lippert-Grüner M, Wedekind C, Wenzel SC, Lefering R, Klug N. Zentralbl. Neurochir. 2002; 63(3): 116-119.

Affiliation

Department of Neurosurgery, University of Cologne, Germany.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2002, Georg Thieme Verlag)

DOI

10.1055/s-2002-35825

PMID

12457337

Abstract

BACKGROUND: This investigation aims at evaluating the influence of additional multiple organ injury in traumatic brain injury on the outcome in terms of the ability to perform the activities of daily life, of the need of care, and of job ability. METHODS: 62 victims (male to female ratio 4 : 1; age range 15-68 years) of traumatic brain injury were studied. Group 1 (n = 24) consisted of patients who suffered from traumatic brain injury with additional multiple organ injury, group 2 (n = 38) comprised patients with isolated brain injury. Outcome was assessed at 6 and 12 months after trauma by means of different rehabilitation scores. RESULTS: After 6 as well as after 12 months, the majority of both groups were independent in the activities of daily living. Furthermore, no differences were observed concerning the need of care. Job ability was almost equal for both groups. CONCLUSION: Additional multiple organ injury does not pertain to prognosis of traumatic brain injury.


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