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Long-term Multidomain Patterns of Change After Traumatic Brain Injury

Benjamin L. Brett, Nancy Temkin, Jason Barber, David O. Okonkwo, Murray Stein, Yelena G. Bodien, John D. Corrigan, Ramon Diaz‐Arrastia, Joseph T. Giacino, Michael McCrea, Geoffrey T. Manley, Lindsay D. Nelson, for TRACK-TBI Investigators

2023Neurology54 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Traumatic brain injury (TBI) may be a chronic condition carrying risk of future sequelae; few prospective studies examine long-term postinjury outcomes. We examined the prevalence of functional, cognitive, and psychiatric change outcomes from 1 to 7 years postinjury. METHODS: Transforming Research and Clinical Knowledge in TBI LONG (TRACK-TBI LONG) participants were prospectively enrolled within 24 hours of injury and followed up to 1 year postinjury; a subset participated in long-term follow-up from 2 to 7 years postinjury. Reliable change thresholds for the Brief Test of Adult Cognition by Telephone General Composite (cognition) and Brief Symptom Inventory (BSI)-18 (psychiatric) were derived from orthopedic trauma controls (OTCs). Multiple assessments were completed (postinjury baseline assessment and 2 or 3 visits 2-7 years postinjury) within a sample subset. Change was assessed for functional outcome (Glasgow Outcome Scale-Extended [GOSE]) and self-report/informant report of decline. Prevalence ratios for outcomes classified as stable, improved, and declined were reported individually and collectively. The Fisher exact test and log-binomial regression models examined factors associated with decline and improvement. RESULTS: = 0.002). DISCUSSION: Function across domains at 1-year postinjury, a common recovery benchmark, undergoes change across the subsequent 6 years. Results support consideration of TBI as a chronic evolving condition and suggest continued monitoring, rehabilitation, and support is required to optimize long-term independence and quality of life.

Topics & Concepts

Traumatic brain injuryGlasgow Coma ScaleMedicineGlasgow Outcome ScaleProspective cohort studyPoison controlInjury preventionPhysical therapyPsychiatryInternal medicineEmergency medicineTraumatic Brain Injury ResearchTraumatic Brain Injury and Neurovascular DisturbancesStroke Rehabilitation and Recovery