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Background / Rationale at. The mild head injury.

In France, the incidence of head injuries is estimated at 100,000 per year in France. 80% of mild head trauma. This is a pattern of frequent use of the health system. The reason for consultation, benign appearance, present a significant risk of complication. In 15 to 25% of the evolution of head injury is unfavorable. Disorders of attention, memory disorders, psychiatric events and mood changes may occur. These symptoms are grouped into a syndrome, post-concussion syndrome.

The post-concussion syndrome:

It affects approximately 20,000 people per year in France. This is a common disease and most undervalued in the general population. diagnostic criteria post-concussional disorder according to DSM-IV (Diagnostic and Statistical Manual). Symptoms may persist for more than 3 months after head injury. This syndrome is responsible for suffering, personal and professional sound and quality of life of patients. It is particularly debilitating in everyday life, and can have disastrous consequences on their family, social, cultural and professional. It gives rise to many financial implications with compensation requirements and expertise consultations.

Intention of work In a recent study by a team of neuropsychologists Kremlin Bicetre, it has been shown that screening and early treatment of post-concussion syndrome from the slight head injury prevents chronicity of symptoms.


Clinical Trial Description

Methodology :

Design: Cohort study single-center prospective observational. Recruitment period: 15/11/2014 to 15/12/2014 approximately (50 records necessary).

Then follow a month is required. Either theoretical study end: 01/15/2015.

Acquisition of data:

Pre inclusion of patients in the study by sorting CAE emergency department on the following host pattern: traumatic brain injury with loss of consciousness, traumatic brain injury without loss of consciousness, with loss of consciousness discomfort, discomfort without a loss of consciousness peripheral vascular accident PVA.

Collection address, telephone number and an e-mail address of the patient (after delivery of a newsletter).

call the patient and questionnaire submitted between 0 and J15 and J15 and J30 between. ;


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NCT number NCT02828527
Study type Observational
Source Groupe Hospitalier Paris Saint Joseph
Contact
Status Completed
Phase N/A
Start date September 12, 2014
Completion date January 1, 2018

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