The Relationship Between Sleep-Wake Cycle Disturbance and Trajectory of Cognitive Recovery During Acute Traumatic Brain Injury

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作者
Holcomb, Erin M. [1 ]
Towns, Stephanie [6 ]
Kamper, Joel E. [2 ]
Barnett, Scott D. [3 ]
Sherer, Mark [1 ]
Evans, Clea [7 ]
Nakase-Richardson, Risa [2 ,3 ,4 ,5 ]
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[1] TIRR Mem Hermann, 1333 Moursund St, Houston, TX 77030 USA
[2] James A Haley Vet Hosp, Mental Hlth & Behav Sci, Tampa, FL USA
[3] James A Haley Vet Hosp, Ctr Innovat Disabil Rehabil & Res CINDRR, Tampa, FL USA
[4] James A Haley Vet Hosp, Def & Vet Brain Injury Ctr, Tampa, FL USA
[5] Univ S Florida, Dept Med, Tampa, FL USA
[6] Geisel Sch Med Dartmouth, Dartmouth Hitchcock Med Ctr, Lebanon, NH USA
[7] Methodist Rehabil Ctr, Jackson, MS USA
关键词
rehabilitation; brain injury; cognition; sleep; DEPRIVATION; PERFORMANCE; DISORDERS; DELIRIUM; CONSEQUENCES; PREVALENCE; VALIDATION; STATE;
D O I
10.1097/HTR.0000000000000206
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R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
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摘要
Objective: Following traumatic brain injury, both sleep dysfunction and cognitive impairment are common. Unfortunately, little is known regarding the potential associations between these 2 symptoms during acute recovery. This study sought to prospectively examine the relationship between ratings of sleep dysfunction and serial cognitive assessments among traumatic brain injury acute neurorehabilitation admissions. Methods: Participants were consecutive admissions to a free-standing rehabilitation hospital following moderate to severe traumatic brain injury (Median Emergency Department Glasgow Coma Scale = 7). Participants were assessed for sleep-wake cycle disturbance (SWCD) and cognitive functioning at admission and with subsequent weekly examinations. Participants were grouped on the basis of presence (SWCD+) or absence (SWCD-) of sleep dysfunction for each examination; groups were equivalent on demographic and injury variables. Individual Growth Curve modeling was used to examine course of Cognitive Test for Delirium performance across examinations. Results: Individual Growth Curve modeling revealed a significant interaction between examination number (ie, time) and SWCD group (beta = -4.03, P < .001) on total Cognitive Test for Delirium score. The SWCD+ ratings on later examinations were predicted to result in lower Cognitive Test for Delirium scores and greater cognitive impairment over time. Conclusions: This study has implications for improving neurorehabilitation treatment, as targeting sleep dysfunction for early intervention may facilitate cognitive recovery.
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