谈话与死亡综合症

I. Lozada‐Martínez, A. Galeano-Buelvas, A. C. Pearson-Arrieta, O. J. Díaz-Castillo, M. G. Ortega-Sierra, J. Robledo-Arias, J. Serna-Trejos, Julio César Mantilla-Pardo, D. A. Betancourt-Cundar, Randy Eliecer Frias-Bechara, Harold Yesid Mendez-Martinez, L. Moscote-Salazar
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“说话和死亡”综合症被描述为轻度至中度创伤性脑损伤后的临床恶化。面对这一事件,个体能够清晰地表达可识别的单词,然后在受伤后48小时内恶化。由于发病率和死亡率高,该综合征是一项重大的公共卫生挑战;它由颅内出血发展而来,引起颅内压升高,并导致患者出现局灶性症状、昏迷和后来死亡的神经危象。
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Talk and Die Syndrome
The "Talk and Die" Syndrome is described as the clinical deterioration following a mild to moderate traumatic brain injury. In the face of this event, individuals are able to articulate recognizable words and then deteriorate within 48 hours of the injury. This syndrome represents a major public health challenge due to its high morbidity and mortality rate; it develops from an intracranial haemorrhage causing an increase in intracranial pressure and leading the person to a neurological crisis with focal signs, coma and later death.
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