Latent profile analysis of neuropsychiatric symptoms and cognitive function of adults 2 weeks after traumatic brain injury: findings from the TRACK-TBI Study - Brett BL, Kramer MD, Whyte J, McCrea MA, Stein MB, Giacino JT, Sherer M, Markowitz AJ, Manley GT, Nelson LD, Adeoye O, Badjatia N, Boase K, Barber J, Bodien Y, Bullock MR, Chesnut R, Corrigan JD, Crawford K, Diaz-Arrastia R, Dikmen S, Duhaime AC, Ellenbogen R, Feeser VR, Ferguson AR, Foreman B, Gardner R, Gaudette É, González L, Gopinath S, Gullapalli R, Hemphill JC, Hotz G, Jain S, Keene CD, Korley FK, Kramer J, Kreitzer N, Levin H, Lindsell C, Machamer J, Madden C, Martin A, McAllister T, Merchant R, Mukherjee P, Ngwenya LB, Noel F, Okonkwo D, Palacios E, Puccio A, Rabinowitz M, Robertson C, Rosand J, San der A, Satris G, Schnyer D, Seabury S, Taylor S, Temkin N, Toga A, Valadka A, Vassar M, Wang K, Yue JK, Yuh E, Zafonte R.

IMPORTANCE: Heterogeneity across patients with traumatic brain injury (TBI) presents challenges for clinical care and intervention design. Identifying distinct clinical phenotypes of TBI soon after injury may inform patient selection for precision medicine...
Source: SafetyLit - Category: International Medicine & Public Health Tags: Economics of Injury and Safety, PTSD, Injury Outcomes Source Type: news