TY - JOUR
T1 - Traumatic brain injury neuropsychology in Cali, Colombia
AU - Quijano, María Cristina
AU - Arango, Juan Carlos
AU - Cuervo, María Teresa
AU - Aponte, Mónica
N1 - Funding Information:
This work was conducted as part of the ?Increasing Energy and Chemical Recovery Efficiency in the Kraft Process-III? research program, jointly supported by the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC) and a consortium of the following companies: Andritz, AV Nacka-wic, Babcock & Wilcox, Boise, Carter Holt Harvey, Celulose Nipo-Brasileira, Clyde-Bergemann, DMI Peace River Pulp, Eldorado, ERCO Worldwide, Fibria, FPInnovations, International Paper, Irving Pulp & Paper, Kiln Flame Systems, Klabin, MeadWestvaco, StoraEnso, Suzano, Tembec, Tolko Industries, and Valmet.
Funding Information:
This work was conducted as part of the “Increasing Energy and Chemical Recovery Efficiency in the Kraft Process - III” research program, jointly supported by the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC) and a consortium of the following companies: Andritz, AV Nacka-wic, Babcock & Wilcox, Boise, Carter Holt Harvey, Celulose Nipo-Brasileira, Clyde-Bergemann, DMI Peace River Pulp, Eldorado, ERCO Worldwide, Fibria, FPInnovations, International Paper, Irving Pulp & Paper, Kiln Flame Systems, Klabin, MeadWestvaco, StoraEnso, Suzano, Tembec, Tolko Industries, and Valmet.
PY - 2012
Y1 - 2012
N2 - Objetive: comparative analysis between control group and patients with TBI to determine whether there neuropsychological differences at 6 months of evolution, to guide timely intervention commensurate with the needs of this population. Materials and methods: a total of 79 patients with a history of TBI with a minimum of 6 months of evolution and 79 control subjects were evaluated. Both groups with a mean age of 34 and without previous neurological or psychiatric disorders and an average schooling of 11 years for the control group and 9 years for the TBI group. The Glasgow Coma Scale in the TBI group was classified as moderate with 11 points. The Brief Neuropsychological Evaluation in Spanish Neuropsi was applied to both groups. Results: significant differences (p≤0.05) in the tasks of orientation, attention, memory, language, reading and writing were found. Conclusions: TBI generates significant neuropsychological changes, even six months after discharge from the health service. It suggests that patients with head injury require treatment after overcoming the initial stage.
AB - Objetive: comparative analysis between control group and patients with TBI to determine whether there neuropsychological differences at 6 months of evolution, to guide timely intervention commensurate with the needs of this population. Materials and methods: a total of 79 patients with a history of TBI with a minimum of 6 months of evolution and 79 control subjects were evaluated. Both groups with a mean age of 34 and without previous neurological or psychiatric disorders and an average schooling of 11 years for the control group and 9 years for the TBI group. The Glasgow Coma Scale in the TBI group was classified as moderate with 11 points. The Brief Neuropsychological Evaluation in Spanish Neuropsi was applied to both groups. Results: significant differences (p≤0.05) in the tasks of orientation, attention, memory, language, reading and writing were found. Conclusions: TBI generates significant neuropsychological changes, even six months after discharge from the health service. It suggests that patients with head injury require treatment after overcoming the initial stage.
KW - Cognitions disorders
KW - Neuropsi
KW - Neuropsychology
KW - Traumatic brain injury
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M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:84863873588
SN - 1692-7273
VL - 10
SP - 21
EP - 31
JO - Revista Ciencias de la Salud
JF - Revista Ciencias de la Salud
IS - 1
ER -