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  • Medicina Deportiva
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  • La conmoción cerebral y las lesiones cerebrales traumáticas leves (TBI) afectan a muchas personas.
  • Alrededor del 30% de los pacientes con conmoción cerebral experimentan síntomas persistentes y necesidades de atención complejas.
  • Las nuevas directrices australianas y de Nueva Zelanda enfatizan los equipos multidisciplinarios de conmoción cerebral para el manejo.

Objetivo del estudio:

  • Revisar las características del paciente que requieren atención multidisciplinaria para la conmoción cerebral.
  • Examinar los modelos de servicio actuales para el manejo de la conmoción cerebral.

Principales métodos:

  • Revisión de la literatura sobre las directrices de manejo de la conmoción cerebral.
  • Análisis de modelos de servicio y roles de coordinación de la atención.

Principales resultados:

  • Los servicios de conmoción cerebral financiados con fondos públicos en Australia son limitados.
  • Los modelos de atención varían según la financiación y la disponibilidad de experiencia.
  • Los médicos de atención primaria desempeñan un papel crucial en el diagnóstico, la derivación y la coordinación de la atención.

Conclusiones:

  • La atención multidisciplinaria es esencial para los casos complejos de conmoción cerebral.
  • El médico de atención primaria es fundamental en el manejo de los síntomas persistentes de conmoción cerebral.
  • Abordar las brechas de servicio es vital para un manejo eficaz de la conmoción cerebral.