Outcome in TBI Patients with Early Physiotherapy and Post-discharge Rehabilitation: Indian Experience

IF 0.2 Q4 NEUROSCIENCES Indian Journal of Neurotrauma Pub Date : 2023-02-16 DOI:10.1055/s-0042-1759852
Vijayasekhar Venkata Manda, Rajesh Pathi, K. Swaroop, T. Phaneeswar, K. Satyavaraprasad
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Abstract Introduction  Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is a major cause of death and disability worldwide and early initiation of physiotherapy with continuing rehabilitation may improve outcomes. Methods  All adult TBI patients with GCS 5–12 admitted from May 2018 to December 2019 were included. Early physiotherapy was initiated before the fifth day of admission and continued post discharge. Patients and families were educated in a rehabilitation program with printed handouts and video clips. All patients are followed up via telephone/video calls after discharge. We assessed the Glasgow Outcome Score (GOS) and disability at 15, 30, and 90 days post discharge, and 180 days follow-up was also suggested but only a few (38) patients reported. Data were compared with matched patients treated in previous years. Results  A total of 1,233 patients were studied. At 3-month follow-up by telephonic and video calls, GOS 5 was noted (63.7%; 174/ 273) in 2019 compared with (41.3%; 41/ 98) in 2018. The number of discharges increased after initiation of physiotherapy and rehabilitation programs (38%; 288/759 in 2019 versus 24%; 115/474 in 2018). Post-discharge deaths were also less (5.9%; 17/288) in 2019 compared with (14.8%; 17/115) in 2018. Conclusion  Early rehabilitation and post-discharge therapy are associated with improved outcomes of TBI patients. Refinements in data collection and communication improve patient follow-up and functional outcomes.
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TBI患者早期物理治疗和出院后康复的疗效:印度经验
外伤性脑损伤(TBI)是世界范围内死亡和残疾的主要原因,早期开始物理治疗并持续康复可以改善预后。方法纳入2018年5月至2019年12月收治的所有GCS 5-12级成人TBI患者。入院第5天前开始早期物理治疗,出院后继续进行。病人和家属在康复计划中接受了打印的讲义和视频剪辑的教育。所有患者出院后均通过电话/视频随访。我们在出院后15、30和90天评估格拉斯哥预后评分(GOS)和残疾,并建议进行180天的随访,但只有少数(38)例患者报告。数据与前几年治疗的匹配患者进行比较。结果共纳入1233例患者。通过电话和视频随访3个月,GOS 5 (63.7%);174/ 273),而2019年为(41.3%;41/ 98)。在开始物理治疗和康复计划后,出院人数增加(38%;2019年288/759比24%;2018年为115/474)。出院后死亡率也较低(5.9%;17/288),相比之下(14.8%;17/115)。结论早期康复和出院后治疗可改善创伤性脑损伤患者的预后。数据收集和交流的改进改善了患者的随访和功能结果。
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