Mortality after severe head injury can be considerably reduce with a therapy using physiological principles for brain volume regulation and preserved microcirculation, with the main purpose of restricting the rise in ICP to reasonable levels simultaneously with preservation of adequate blood supply. This study shows that the ?Lund Concept? can reduce mortality in patients with severe traumatic brain lesions from 47% to 8%. This improvement in neurointensive care did not result in an increase in patients remaining in a vegetative state or severe disability. However, the number of patients classified as ?moderate disability? increased. This increase was not caused by an increase in focal neurological deficits but more pronounced deficits in h...
Severe Traumatic Brain Injury (sTBI) is a major cause of mortality and morbidity. At the Department ...
Aim. To assess the clinical course of disability, cognitive, and emotional impairments in patients w...
Cognitive impairments are a frequent consequence of acquired brain injury (ABI) and highly interfere...
D.Litt. et. Phil.Head injury is the major cause of death for individuals under 35 years old in the U...
More than 50 million people suffer a traumatic brain injury (TBI) each year. Forceful impact to the ...
Background: Acute phase rehabilitation for adults with traumatic brain injury (TBI) takes place duri...
Objective: To assess the clinical course of cognitive and emotional impairments in patients with sev...
When introduced in 1992, the Lund concept (LC) was the first complete guideline for treatment of sev...
Traumatic brain injury is the main cause of death and disability in the young population, which pres...
Study Background: Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is a major medical and socioeconomic problem and is t...
Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is a nondegenerative, noncongenital insult to the brain from an externa...
Studies conducted on cognitive rehabilitation therapy (CRT) following traumatic brain injury (TBI) h...
textabstractSevere brain injury is a major cause of death, especially in young men. In 1972, over 20...
Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is one of the leading cause of disability due to neurologic impairment ...
Objective: To evaluate the effects of an increase in the intensity of rehabilitation on the function...
Severe Traumatic Brain Injury (sTBI) is a major cause of mortality and morbidity. At the Department ...
Aim. To assess the clinical course of disability, cognitive, and emotional impairments in patients w...
Cognitive impairments are a frequent consequence of acquired brain injury (ABI) and highly interfere...
D.Litt. et. Phil.Head injury is the major cause of death for individuals under 35 years old in the U...
More than 50 million people suffer a traumatic brain injury (TBI) each year. Forceful impact to the ...
Background: Acute phase rehabilitation for adults with traumatic brain injury (TBI) takes place duri...
Objective: To assess the clinical course of cognitive and emotional impairments in patients with sev...
When introduced in 1992, the Lund concept (LC) was the first complete guideline for treatment of sev...
Traumatic brain injury is the main cause of death and disability in the young population, which pres...
Study Background: Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is a major medical and socioeconomic problem and is t...
Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is a nondegenerative, noncongenital insult to the brain from an externa...
Studies conducted on cognitive rehabilitation therapy (CRT) following traumatic brain injury (TBI) h...
textabstractSevere brain injury is a major cause of death, especially in young men. In 1972, over 20...
Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is one of the leading cause of disability due to neurologic impairment ...
Objective: To evaluate the effects of an increase in the intensity of rehabilitation on the function...
Severe Traumatic Brain Injury (sTBI) is a major cause of mortality and morbidity. At the Department ...
Aim. To assess the clinical course of disability, cognitive, and emotional impairments in patients w...
Cognitive impairments are a frequent consequence of acquired brain injury (ABI) and highly interfere...