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儿童创伤性脑损伤 (TBI) 可以导致神经认知缺陷. 识别TBI儿童的不同小组可以帮助理解不同的结果,并超越临床因素,告知预后.

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集群集成是指集群集成.神经认知功能的神经认知功能.神经创伤是一种神经创伤.儿科 儿科 儿科

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科学领域:

  • 儿科神经心理学 儿科神经心理学
  • 创伤性脑损伤研究研究
  • 神经科学是一个神经科学.

背景情况:

  • 儿科TBI后神经认知结果的异质性是一个重要的临床挑战.
  • 了解不同的子组可以完善预后和干预策略.

研究的目的:

  • 在TBI儿童中识别神经认知子组.
  • 检查这些子组之间的人口统计学,病前和临床差异.

主要方法:

  • 多中心研究涉及113名TBI儿童和113名匹配健康对照.
  • 在TBI后6个月进行全面的计算机化神经认知测试.
  • 集群分析以确定TBI队列中的神经认知子组.

主要成果:

  • 与对照人群相比,患有TBI的儿童在速度,稳定性,注意力和工作记忆方面表现出缺陷.
  • 确定了四个神经认知子组:一个具有良好的结果,三个具有不良结果 (全球,视觉处理或执行功能缺陷).
  • 小组并没有根据TBI的严重程度有所差异,但在患病前的行为问题和社会经济地位上有所不同.

结论:

  • 在TBI后6个月的儿童中存在不同的神经认知结果配置文件.
  • 这些子组反映了神经认知弱点的不同程度和模式.
  • 神经认知结果的预后可能取决于超出临床特征的因素.