Neuropsychological Assessment in Patients with Traumatic Brain Injury: A Comprehensive Review with Clinical Recommendations
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2023
Abstract:
Traumatic brain injury is damage to the brain occurring after birth, often resulting in the
deterioration of cognitive, behavioural, and emotional functions. Neuropsychological evaluation
can assist clinicians to better assess the patient’s clinical condition, reach differential diagnoses, and
develop interventional strategies. However, considering the multiple rating scales available, it is not
easy to establish which tool is most suitable for the different brain injury conditions. The aim of this
review is to investigate and describe the most used neurocognitive assessment tools in patients with
traumatic brain injury to provide clinicians with clear indications on their use in clinical practice.
Indeed, during the acute phase, after the head trauma, alertness and wakefulness of the patients
affected by a disorder of consciousness can be assessed using different scales, such as the Coma
Recovery Scale-Revised. In both postacute and chronic phases after traumatic brain injury, general
cognitive assessment tools (such as the Mini Mental State Examination) or more specific cognitive
tests (e.g.,Wisconsin Card Sorting Test and Trail Making Test) could be administered according to the
patient’s functional status. In this way, clinicians may be aware of the patient’s neuropsychological
and cognitive level, so they can guarantee a personalized and tailored rehabilitation approach in this
frail patient population.
Tipologia CRIS:
14.a.1 Articolo su rivista
Keywords:
neuropsychology; traumatic brain injury; disorder of consciousness; cognitive assessment
Elenco autori:
Torregrossa W, Torrisi M; De Luca, R; Casella, C; Rifici, C; Bonanno, M; Salvatore Calabrò, Rs
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