Archives of physical medicine and rehabilitation
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Arch Phys Med Rehabil · Oct 2013
Functional status impairment is associated with unplanned readmissions.
To determine whether functional status on admission to a Comprehensive Integrated Inpatient Rehabilitation Program (CIIRP) is associated with unplanned readmission to acute care. ⋯ Functional status on admission to the CIIRP is strongly associated with readmission to acute care, particularly for motor aspects of functional status and readmission before planned discharge from the CIIRP. Efforts to reduce hospital readmissions should consider patient functional status as an important and potentially modifiable risk factor.
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Arch Phys Med Rehabil · Oct 2013
Descriptive characteristics and rehabilitation outcomes in active duty military personnel and veterans with disorders of consciousness with combat- and noncombat-related brain injury.
To report the injury and demographic characteristics, medical course, and rehabilitation outcome for a consecutive series of veterans and active duty military personnel with combat- and noncombat-related brain injury and disorder of consciousness (DOC) at the time of rehabilitation admission. ⋯ Despite complex comorbidities, optimistic outcomes were observed. Individuals with severe head injury because of blast-related etiologies have different outcomes and comorbidities observed. Health-services research with a focus on prevention of comorbidities is needed to inform optimal models of care, particularly for combat injured soldiers with blast-related injuries.
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Arch Phys Med Rehabil · Oct 2013
Randomized Controlled Trial Multicenter StudyMedical complications during inpatient rehabilitation among patients with traumatic disorders of consciousness.
To assess the incidence of medical complications in patients with recent traumatic disorders of consciousness (DOCs). ⋯ Patients with DOCs have a high rate of medical complications early after injury. Many of these complications require brain injury expertise for optimal management. Active medical management appears to contribute to the reduction in new complications. An optimal system of care for DOC patients must provide expert medical management in the early weeks after injury.
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Arch Phys Med Rehabil · Oct 2013
Multicenter StudyRationale and design of the prospective German registry of outcome in patients with severe disorders of consciousness after acute brain injury.
To describe the rationale and design of a new patient registry (Koma Outcome von Patienten der Frührehabilitation-Register [KOPF-R; Registry for Coma Outcome in Patients Undergoing Acute Rehabilitation]) that has the scope to examine determinants of long-term outcome and functioning of patients with severe disorders of consciousness (DOC). ⋯ The KOPF-R aspires to contribute prospective data on prognosis in severe DOC.
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Arch Phys Med Rehabil · Oct 2013
Do rehospitalization rates differ among injury severity levels in the NIDRR Traumatic Brain Injury Model Systems program?
To compare the rate and nature of rehospitalization in a cohort of patients enrolled in the National Institute on Disability and Rehabilitation Research Traumatic Brain Injury Model Systems (TBIMS) who have disorders of consciousness (DOC) at the time of rehabilitation admission with those in persons with moderate or severe traumatic brain injury (TBI) but without DOC at rehabilitation admission. ⋯ Although the specific details of rehospitalization are unknown, greater injury severity resulting in DOC status on rehabilitation admission has long-term implications. Data highlight the need for a longitudinal approach to patient management.