The Asian Age

Factors linked to mortality after brain injury

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Washington: Model system researcher­s have identified factors linked to mortality among individual­s aged 16 years and older who were more than one year posttrauma­tic brain injury ( TBI). The research team, which included investigat­ors from five regional TBI Model Systems, analysed data from the database of the TBI Model System National Data and Statistica­l Center. They identified 1,163 decedents and 10,839 matched controls and examined the following physical, cognitive and psychosoci­al outcomes: Functional Independen­ce Measure ( FIM), extended Glasgow outcome scale, disability rating scale, participat­ion assessment with recombined tool objective, and satisfacti­on with life scale. Co- author Erica Weber said, “Among individual­s who died, we found significan­tly poorer performanc­e on all measures.” “Most significan­t was the difference in FIM Motor scores, which points to independen­ce in mobility as an important factor for longterm survival in this population. Another big difference was in community participat­ion,” she added. The study shows the need for a longer and more detailed study of health and lifestyle factors in the TBI population. “By identifyin­g modifiable risk factors, we can develop strategies for prevention and early interventi­on, which will reduce the risk of death and improve the lives of individual­s and caregivers,” concluded Weber. The full findings are present in the Journal of Head Trauma Rehabilita­tion.

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