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Features of post-commotion syndrome diagnosis in personnel of the EMERCOM of Russia suffered mild craniocereberal injury

https://doi.org/10.25016/2541-7487-2015-0-4-42-47

Abstract

Catamnesis study was conducted in 125 employees of EMERCOM of Russia suffered the mild craniocereberal trauma (MCCT). Duration of temporary disability of MCCT patients was (21 ± 6) days. Study object were 55 patients with the post-commotion syndrome lasting for 1 year. Besides clinical-neurologic investigation, the following parameters were assessed: dynamic indicators of MCCT scale for the acute period, scales of post-commotion symptoms, visual memory (Rey–Osterrieth test), the logic memory test and speech activity test, MFI-20 questionnaire, Spielberger–Khanin test, Hamilton anxiety rating scale. It turned out that the patients suffered from various disorders, including cognitive ones, which persisted for a year despite treatment; these disorders depended on specific social circumstances of a patient, and sometimes were supported by rental attitudes of patients.

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J. B. Slizkova
The Central Policlinic N 72 of EMERCOM of Russia
Russian Federation

Head of Neurologic Department, the Central Policlinic No 72 of EMERCOM of Russia (Russia, 121357, Moscow, Vatutin Str., 1)



V. A. Brjuzgin
The Central Policlinic N 72 of EMERCOM of Russia
Russian Federation

Chief, the Central Policlinic No 72 of EMERCOM of Russia (Russia, 121357, Moscow, Vatutin Str., 1)



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Slizkova J.B., Brjuzgin V.A. Features of post-commotion syndrome diagnosis in personnel of the EMERCOM of Russia suffered mild craniocereberal injury. Medicо-Biological and Socio-Psychological Problems of Safety in Emergency Situations. 2015;(4):42-47. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.25016/2541-7487-2015-0-4-42-47

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