Authors
Risa Nakase-Richardson, M Sherer, RT Seel, T Hart, R Hanks, JC Arango-Lasprilla, SA Yablon, AM Sander, SD Barnett, WC Walker, F Hammond
Publication date
2011/5/1
Journal
Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery & Psychiatry
Volume
82
Issue
5
Pages
494-499
Publisher
BMJ Publishing Group Ltd
Description
Background
Duration of post-traumatic amnesia (PTA) correlates with global outcomes and functional disability. Russell proposed the use of PTA duration intervals as an index for classification of traumatic brain injury (TBI) severity. Alternative duration-based schemata have been recently proposed as better predictors of outcome to the commonly cited Russell intervals.
Objective
Validate a TBI severity classification model (Mississippi intervals) of PTA duration anchored to late productivity outcome, and compare sensitivity against the Russell intervals.
Methods
Prospective observational data on TBI Model System participants (n=3846) with known or imputed PTA duration during acute hospitalisation. Productivity status at 1-year postinjury was used to compare predicted outcomes using the Mississippi and Russell classification intervals. Logistic regression model-generated curves were used to compare the …
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