Traumatic brain injury: influence of blood alcohol level on post-acute cognitive function
Autor: | Phillip S. Tate, Stephanie Lewis Harter, Samuel Brinkman, Charles H. Bombardier, David M. Freed |
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Rok vydání: | 1999 |
Předmět: |
Adult
Male Adolescent Ethanol business.industry Traumatic brain injury Neuroscience (miscellaneous) Middle Aged Neuropsychological Tests medicine.disease Risk Factors Anesthesia Brain Injury Chronic Developmental and Educational Psychology Medicine Humans Female Neurology (clinical) business Alcoholic Intoxication Aged |
Zdroj: | Brain injury. 13(10) |
ISSN: | 0269-9052 |
Popis: | Alcohol intoxication frequently contributes to the occurrence of traumatic brain injury. Few studies, however, have examined whether acute pre-injury alcohol intoxication or premorbid history of alcohol abuse exacerbate cognitive impairments that commonly result from traumatic brain injury. This study examined the influence of blood alcohol level at time of hospital admission on cognitive functioning during the post-acute stage of recovery from traumatic brain injury. After controlling for pre-injury history of alcohol abuse, hospital admission blood alcohol level was predictive of poorer delayed verbal memory, greater decrement in verbal memory over time, and poorer visuospatial functioning. Moreover, there were non-significant trends for higher blood alcohol levels to predict poorer performance on measures of immediate verbal memory and perseveration. |
Databáze: | OpenAIRE |
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