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Concordance of common data elements for assessment of subjective cognitive complaints after mild-traumatic brain injury: a TRACK-TBI Pilot Study

机译:普通数据元素的一致性,用于评估温和创伤后脑损伤后的主观认知投诉:赛道 - TBI试验研究

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Objective: To determine characteristics and concordance of subjective cognitive complaints (SCCs) 6months following mild-traumatic brain injury (mTBI) as assessed by two different TBI common data elements (CDEs).Research design: The Transforming Research and Clinical Knowledge in Traumatic Brain Injury (TRACK-TBI) Pilot Study was a prospective observational study that utilized the NIH TBI CDEs, Version 1.0. We examined variables associated with SCC, performance on objective cognitive tests (Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale, California Verbal Learning Test, and Trail Making Tests A and B), and agreement on self-report of SCCs as assessed by the acute concussion evaluation (ACE) versus the Rivermead Post Concussion Symptoms Questionnaire (RPQ).Results: In total, 68% of 227 participants endorsed SCCs at 6months. Factors associated with SCC included less education, psychiatric history, and being assaulted. Compared to participants without SCC, those with SCC defined by RPQ performed significantly worse on all cognitive tests. There was moderate agreement between the two measures of SCCs (kappa=0.567 to 0.680).Conclusion: We show that the symptom questionnaires ACE and RPQ show good, but not excellent, agreement for SCCs in an mTBI study population. Our results support the retention of RPQ as a basic CDE for mTBI research.Abbreviations: BSI-18: Brief Symptom Inventory; 18CDEs: common data elements; CT: computed tomography; CVLT: California Verbal Learning Test; ED: emergency department; GCS: Glasgow coma scale; LOC: loss of consciousnessm; TBI: mild-traumatic brain injury; PTA: post-traumatic amnesia; SCC: subjective cognitive complaints; TBI: traumatic brain injury; TRACK-TBI: Transforming Research and Clinical Knowledge in Traumatic Brain Injury; TMT: Trail Making Test; WAIS-PSI: Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale, Fourth Edition, Processing Speed Index
机译:目的:通过两种不同TBI常见数据元素(CDES)评估,确定轻度创伤性脑损伤(MTBI)后6个月的主观认知投诉(SCCS)6个月的特征和一致性.Research设计:创伤性脑损伤的转化研究和临床知识(TRACK-TBI)试点研究是一个潜在的观察性研究,用于利用NIH TBI CDES 1.0版。我们检查了与SCC相关的变量,客观认知测试的性能(Wechsler成人智能量表,加州言语学习测试和跟踪测试A和B),以及急性脑震荡评估(ACE)评估的SCCS的自我报告协议与Rivermead震荡症状问卷(RPQ)。结果:总计68%的参与者占6个月的68%。与SCC相关的因素包括较少的教育,精神病历史和被殴打。与没有SCC的参与者相比,由RPQ定义的SCC的参与者对所有认知测试进行了显着差。 SCCS的两项措施之间存在适度的协议(Kappa = 0.567至0.680)。结论:我们表明症状问卷ACE和RPQ表现出良好,但并不优秀,对SCCS在MTBI学习人口中的协议。我们的结果支持RPQ作为MTBI Research的基本CDE保留.BBReviations:BSI-18:简要症状库存; 18CDES:常见数据元素; CT:计算断层扫描; CVLT:加州口头学习测试;艾德:急诊部; GCS:格拉斯哥昏迷; LOC:意识丧失; TBI:轻度创伤性脑损伤; PTA:后创伤后的健忘症; SCC:主观认知投诉; TBI:创伤性脑损伤; Track-TBI:在创伤性脑损伤中转化研究和临床知识; TMT:TRAIL进行测试; WAIS-PSI:韦斯勒成人智能量表,第四版,加工速度指数

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