[从锁定综合症中恢复:规则而不是例外]
M C de Jong1,2, G T A Meijer3, K S Simons4
1Koninklijke Nederlandse Akademie van Wetenschappen, Nederlands Herseninstituut, Spinoza Centrum voor Neuroimaging, Amsterdam.
Nederlands tijdschrift voor geneeskunde
|August 1, 2024
概括
强化康复,即使是在重症监护室 (ICU) 治疗期间,也可以显著改善锁定综合征 (LIS) 患者的运动功能恢复. 早期干预是释放潜在恢复的关键,为获得脑干损伤的患者提供希望.
科学领域:
- 神经科学是一个神经科学.
- 康复医学 康复医学 康复医学
- 关键的护理关键的护理
背景情况:
- 获得的脑干损伤可能导致锁定综合征 (LIS),这种情况的预后通常不好.
- 尽管存在挑战,但部分运动功能的恢复是可能的,并通过密集的康复显著增强.
- 识别和解决LIS急性阶段的治疗瓶至关重要.
研究的目的:
- 评估锁定综合征患者运动功能恢复的潜力.
- 确定急性LIS在重症监护室 (ICU) 治疗中的关键瓶.
- 探索LIS患者早期密集康复的好处.
主要方法:
- 对两个患有锁定综合征的患者的案例研究分析.
- 问卷调查分发给专门从事康复的医生.
- 对ICU环境中急性LIS的治疗方案和结果的审查.
主要成果:
- 在LIS患者中,即使在发病多年后,也可以实现部分运动功能的恢复.
- 微小的神经系统的改善可以为患者带来实质性的功能益处.
- 在ICU内的急性LIS治疗中发现了瓶.
结论:
- 建议及早启动密集康复,即使在ICU接受维持生命治疗时也是如此.
- 这种早期干预可以显著改善LIS患者的长期康复轨迹.
- 需要验证的预后仪器来预测LIS的恢复.
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