Clinical-imagistic and rehabilitation features in a young patient traumatized by road accident- with vegetative state and evolution towards a state of minimum consciousness at 6 months after the accident

Author:

STOICA Simona-Isabelle,CHIPĂRUȘ Carmen Elena1,LAPĂDAT Magdalena Vasilica1,NOHAI Iulia- Maria1,DUMITRAȘCU Andreea1,ANDONE Ioana2,POPESCU Cristina1,ONOSE Gelu2

Affiliation:

1. 2 Teaching Emergency Hospital „Bagdasar-Arseni” (TEHBA), Bucharest Romania

2. 1 Teaching Emergency Hospital „Bagdasar-Arseni” (TEHBA), Bucharest Romania 2 University of Medicine and Pharmacy “Carol Davila”, Bucharest, Romania

Abstract

Introduction: The frequency of road accidents is increasing due to the continuous enhancement of cars and unpredictable elements such as state of the roads and individual factors; their individual consequences can be very severe. Materials and Methods: With the permission of the THEBA Ethics Committee (no 3159/ 30.01.2019), we present an interesting case of a young patient who suffered a severe head injury after a road accident. We will talk about the evolution of clinical, paraclinical and functional parameters. We will also highlight the diagnostic and therapeutic features encountered in this case. Results: Despite the unfavorable clinical and functional prognosis and the multiple post-traumatic complications that occurred, the patient survived and evolved to better psycho-cognitive and functional status. Disccussion and conclusions: Road accidents represent a real social problem through individual, family and professional consequences. In this context, primary and secondary preventive education of the population, as well as the promotion of neuro-muscular – and, if necessary cognitive and or communication - rehabilitation programs are essential. Keywords: traumatic brain injury, neuro-muscular and cognitive rehabilitation, post-traumatic complication,

Publisher

Romanian Association of Balneology

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