Three Years follow up after Early Diagnosis of Cognitive Impairment in Mild Traumatic Brain Injury
Sofia Mandalà, Manfredi Martorana, Maria Luisa Capuana and Giorgio Mandalà*
Abstract
Aim: The aim of this study was to promote the early diagnosis of cognitive and behavioral disorders in patients with m-TBI and to prevent under-diagnosed and long-term symptoms, reducing the risk of a decline in patient’s quality life.
Design: A Longitudinal observational study was conducted on subjects who received diagnosis of m TBI in emergency department along a period of time between October 2018 and June 2021.
Setting: Patients were primarily evaluated in Emergency Department of the Buccheri La Ferla Hospital in Palermo. Rehabilitation and follow-ups were conducted in Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine Unit of the same medical center.
Population: 520 patients were registered with a diagnosis of Head Trauma in Emergency Rooms during the observational period. 65 patients (12,5%) had a diagnosis of non-commotional head injury and therefore the possibility of being part of the study. 49 patients were included, 9 patients were excluded, 4 patients refused to be part of the study. The average age was 46,7 years.
Methods: a first neuro-psychological evaluation of the patient with m-TBI was conducted within 48 hours of the event. Anamnestic data were collected and standardized neuro-psychological screening tests were administered. Patients were followed up by a team of doctors and neuropsychologists for a period of 12 months in order to monitor cognitive and behavioral condition. Patients with a cognitive deficit underwent to neuro-psychological rehabilitation.