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Long-Term Follow-Up of Disability, Cognitive, and Emotional Impairments after Severe Traumatic Brain Injury.

Britt-Marie StålnackeBritt-Inger SavemanMaud Stenberg
Published in: Behavioural neurology (2019)
These findings indicate that disability and cognition seem to improve over time after s-TBI and appear to be relatively stable from 1 year to 7 years. Since cognitive function on some of the BNIS subscales was associated with outcome on the GOSE, these results indicate that both screening and follow-up of cognitive function could be of importance for the rehabilitation of persons with s-TBI.
Keyphrases
  • severe traumatic brain injury
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  • mild cognitive impairment