Traumatic Brain Injury With Loss of Consciousness Clinical Trial
Official title:
Effect of Early Coma Arousal Therapy on Conscious Level Recovery and Cognition in Traumatic Brain Injury
PURPOSE: The aim of this study is to investigate the effect of early coma arousal therapy on conscious level and cognitive function in sever traumatic brain injury patients. BACKGROUND: Traumatic brain injury (TBI) could be simply defined as an alteration in brain function due to external forces and is considered as one of the leading cause of death and disability worldwide, especially among young adults and the elderly. Current estimates imply that annual incidence of TBI is 50-60 million worldwide, and specifically for Europe and USA, 0.5% of Europeans and 1.1% of Americans are experiencing a TBI each year. The original scale has since been revised and is known as the Rancho Los Amigos Revised Scale (RLAS-R). One of the limitations of the original eight level scale was that it did not accurately reflect the individuals with higher levels of recovery. Two more levels were added to the initial eight level Ranchos Scale to create a more comprehensive ten level scale named the Rancho Los Amigos Revised Scale (RLAS-R).
The aim of this study is to examine the early effect of coma arousal therapy on Conscious Level Recovery and Cognition in Traumatic Brain Injury. forty two patients will be selected and they will be assigned in to two different group, a study group where will they recieve coma arousal therapy in addition to conventional therapy and a control group where they will recieve only the conventional physical therapy program. ;
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