Complex rehabilitation and therapeutic care involving a polytraumatized patient with traumatic brain injury, cervical spinal cord injury and multiple associated lesions - case report

M. Băilă, M. Mandu, Raluca Petcu, A. Ioniță, R. Oprea, Anca Chilaridis, Doroteea Teoibaș-Șerban, G. Onose
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Introduction: Neurotrauma within polytrauma, defined as “an ensemble of troubles due to many lesions with traumatic origin, among which, at least one, threatens patient’s life”1, is the subject matter of the present scientific paper – approved by the ethics commission of SCUBA, no. 9181, of 11.04.2018 – which encompasses the complex therapeutic and rehabilitation management of a polytraumatized patient with severe traumatic brain injury and cervical spinal cord injury, that led to serious functional consequences – cognitive, motor, sensitive, autonomic. Material and Methods: A 45 years-old, male, patient, suffered severe traumatic neurological injuries and multiple bone fractures and visceral contusions after a traffic accident (driver). The stabilized patient is admitted in our Clinic’s Division for the following reasons: cognition impairment (minimally conscious state), neuromotor impairment in the form of right hemiplegia, dysphagia, neurogenic bladder and gut and eschars. Results: After a serialized, two-year, multidisciplinary rehabilitation approach, aggravated by many complications, the patient has a favorable outcome, both cognitive – in the present moment he can communicate relatively satisfying by pronouncing words correctly, without motor speech disorders and motor: he can maintain the sitting posture for long periods of time and walk several steps with support from another person. These acquisitions are confirmed by the improvement of the following evaluation scales: AIS, FIM, QoL (motor AIS-scale improved with 4 points, motor FIM-scale with 3 points, QoL-scale doubled). Conclusions: This case represents an exhaustive example of multidisciplinary and therapeutic neurorehabilitation approach, with both clinical and scientific impact.
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一例脑外伤、颈脊髓损伤和多发相关病变的多创伤患者的复杂康复和治疗护理——病例报告
引言:多发性创伤中的神经创伤,被定义为“由许多创伤源性病变引起的一系列问题,其中至少有一个威胁到患者的生命”1,是本科学论文的主题——经SCUBA伦理委员会批准,编号9181,2018年4月11日,包括对一名患有严重创伤性脑损伤和颈脊髓损伤的多创伤患者进行复杂的治疗和康复管理,这导致了严重的功能后果——认知、运动、敏感和自主。材料和方法:一名45岁的男性患者,在一次交通事故(司机)后遭受了严重的创伤性神经损伤和多处骨折和内脏挫伤。病情稳定的患者因以下原因入院:认知障碍(最低意识状态)、右侧偏瘫形式的神经运动障碍、吞咽困难、神经源性膀胱、肠道和焦痂。结果:经过一系列为期两年的多学科康复方法,并因许多并发症而恶化,患者在认知方面都取得了良好的结果——目前,他可以通过正确发音进行相对满意的交流,没有运动言语障碍和运动:他可以长时间保持坐姿,并在他人的支持下走几步。这些收购通过以下评估量表的改进得到了证实:AIS、FIM、QoL(电机AIS量表提高了4分,电机FIM量表提高3分,QoL量表翻了一番)。结论:该病例是一个多学科和治疗性神经康复方法的详尽例子,具有临床和科学影响。
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