Cognitive deficits in patients with mild to moderate traumatic brain injury

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Autor(a) principal: Miotto,Eliane Correa
Data de Publicação: 2010
Outros Autores: Cinalli,Fernanda Zanetti, Serrao,Valéria Trunkl, Benute,Glaucia Guerra, Lucia,Mara Cristina Souza, Scaff,Milberto
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Arquivos de neuro-psiquiatria (Online)
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Resumo: Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is one of the most frequent causes of brain damage. Cognitive deficits reported in the literature after moderate to severe TBI include memory, language, executive functions, attention and information processing speed impairments. However, systematic studies on patients with mild TBI are scarce although neuropsychological changes are present. OBJECTIVE: To investigate the cognitive functioning of patients with mild to moderate TBI. METHOD: We evaluated 12 patients with mild to moderate TBI using a comprehensive protocol (PN01) of neuropsychological tests. RESULTS: There were significant deficits of episodic memory including immediate and delayed verbal memory recall, verbal recognition, immediate and delayed visual memory recall, naming, verbal fluency and information processing speed. CONCLUSION: These results emphasize the importance of comprehensive neuropsychological assessments even in cases of mild TBI in order to identify impaired and preserved functions providing adequate managing including rehabilitation programs for each case.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Cognitive deficits in patients with mild to moderate traumatic brain injury
title Cognitive deficits in patients with mild to moderate traumatic brain injury
spellingShingle Cognitive deficits in patients with mild to moderate traumatic brain injury
Miotto,Eliane Correa
traumatic brain injury
cognitive deficits
mild to moderate level
title_short Cognitive deficits in patients with mild to moderate traumatic brain injury
title_full Cognitive deficits in patients with mild to moderate traumatic brain injury
title_fullStr Cognitive deficits in patients with mild to moderate traumatic brain injury
title_full_unstemmed Cognitive deficits in patients with mild to moderate traumatic brain injury
title_sort Cognitive deficits in patients with mild to moderate traumatic brain injury
author Miotto,Eliane Correa
author_facet Miotto,Eliane Correa
Cinalli,Fernanda Zanetti
Serrao,Valéria Trunkl
Benute,Glaucia Guerra
Lucia,Mara Cristina Souza
Scaff,Milberto
author_role author
author2 Cinalli,Fernanda Zanetti
Serrao,Valéria Trunkl
Benute,Glaucia Guerra
Lucia,Mara Cristina Souza
Scaff,Milberto
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Miotto,Eliane Correa
Cinalli,Fernanda Zanetti
Serrao,Valéria Trunkl
Benute,Glaucia Guerra
Lucia,Mara Cristina Souza
Scaff,Milberto
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv traumatic brain injury
cognitive deficits
mild to moderate level
topic traumatic brain injury
cognitive deficits
mild to moderate level
description Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is one of the most frequent causes of brain damage. Cognitive deficits reported in the literature after moderate to severe TBI include memory, language, executive functions, attention and information processing speed impairments. However, systematic studies on patients with mild TBI are scarce although neuropsychological changes are present. OBJECTIVE: To investigate the cognitive functioning of patients with mild to moderate TBI. METHOD: We evaluated 12 patients with mild to moderate TBI using a comprehensive protocol (PN01) of neuropsychological tests. RESULTS: There were significant deficits of episodic memory including immediate and delayed verbal memory recall, verbal recognition, immediate and delayed visual memory recall, naming, verbal fluency and information processing speed. CONCLUSION: These results emphasize the importance of comprehensive neuropsychological assessments even in cases of mild TBI in order to identify impaired and preserved functions providing adequate managing including rehabilitation programs for each case.
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