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Children and young adults in a prolonged unconscious state due to severe brain injury: outcome after an early intensive neurorehabilitation programme
Authors:Eilander H J  Wijnen V J M  Scheirs J G M  de Kort P L M  Prevo A J H
Affiliation: a Rehabilitation Centre Leijpark, Division Research, Project VLB-NAH, Tilburg, The Netherlandsb Tilburg University, Faculty of Social Sciences, Department of Psychology and Health, Tilburg, The Netherlandsc St. Elisabeth Hospital, Division Neurology, Tilburg, The Netherlandsd Rehabilitation Centre De Hoogstraat, Rudolf Magnus Institute of Neuroscience, UMC Utrecht, Utrecht, The Netherlands
Abstract:Primary objective. The Rehabilitation Centre Leijpark in the Netherlands provides an Early Intensive Neurorehabilitation Programme (EINP) to children and young adults in a prolonged unconscious state after severe brain injury. In an extensive research project the effects of EINP were studied. This part of the project focused on the outcome in terms of level of consciousness (LOC) in relation to the specific characteristics of a retrospectively studied cohort. Research design. This study was executed according to a one-group archived pre-test-post-test design. Subjects. Subjects were all consecutively admitted patients (n = 145, 72% male) between December 1987-January 2001. Inclusion criteria were: age 0-25 years, within 6 months after injury, LOC at admission vegetative state (VS) or minimally conscious state (MCS). One hundred and four patients (72%) suffered a traumatic injury and 41 patients (28%) a non-traumatic injury. Methods and procedures. All patients had received EINP until they reached consciousness or until it was concluded that no progress was achieved during 3 months after the start of EINP. Medical files were investigated to collect the patients' characteristics and injury data, to determine the LOC at admission and at discharge and to determine the discharge destination. Results. Almost two-thirds of the patients reached full consciousness. LOC at admission, aetiology and interval since injury were found to be significant prognostic factors. Traumatic patients had a much better outcome than non-traumatic patients. A comparison with earlier outcome studies showed a more favourable outcome than expected. It is argued that a multi-centre study is needed to confirm possible effects of EINP.
Keywords:Severe brain injury  children  young adults  outcome  early intensive neurorehabilitation  vegetative state  minimally consciousness
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