Correlation of Daily Living Activities with Location and Severity of Traumatic Brain Injury
10.3969/j.issn.1004-5619.2014.06.008
- VernacularTitle:颅脑损伤部位及程度与日常生活活动能力的相关性
- Author:
Yunge ZHANG
;
Chunxiao LI
;
Guofu GUAN
;
Xingrong CHEN
;
Huimin FANG
;
Zhou WANG
;
Xiping CHEN
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
forensic psychiatry;
traum atic brain injury;
accidents,traffic;
B arthel scale
- From:
Journal of Forensic Medicine
2014;(6):434-436
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
-
Abstract:
Objective T o study the correlation of daily living activities with location and severity of trau-m atic brain injury (TBI) and to provide a theoretical basis for im proving the accuracy of expert opinion. Methods Five hundred and one cases of patients with TBI were selected. D etailed records included fol-lowing: pre-injury situation, location and severity of injury, treatm ent and education. D aily living activi-ties scale (B arthel index) was applied to test the subjects’daily living activities. T he relevance am ong location and severity of TBI and B arthel index was statistically analyzed. Results In m ild TBI group, there wasnosignificantdifferenceinBarthelindex among each location (P>0.05).Inmoderate TBIgroup, there were significant differences in B arthel index between subarachnoid hem orrhage and cerebral lobe injury, also between parietal, occipital lobes injury and frontal lobe injury, parietal, occipital lobes injury and temporallobe(P<0.05),respectively,whereasnosignificantdifference in Barthelindexbetween frontal lobe injury and tem poral lobe injury (P>0.05).In severe TBI,there were significant differences in Barthel index between every two different locations (P<0.05). Conclusion T here is som e correlation between the location of TBI and B arthel index, which provides an im portant reference value for analyzing and deter-m ining daily living activities after TBI.