认知重构
创伤性脑损伤
神经学
心理学
术语
精神科
医学诊断
临床心理学
心理治疗师
医学
语言学
哲学
病理
作者
Camilla N. Clark,Mark J. Edwards,Bee Eng Ong,Luke Goodliffe,Hena Ahmad,Michael Dilley,Shai Betteridge,Colette Griffin,Peter O Jenkins
出处
期刊:Brain
[Oxford University Press]
日期:2022-04-25
卷期号:145 (6): 1906-1915
被引量:19
标识
DOI:10.1093/brain/awac149
摘要
Persistent symptoms following a minor head injury can cause significant morbidity, yet the underlying mechanisms for this are poorly understood. The shortcomings of the current terminology that refer to non-specific symptom clusters is discussed. This update considers the need for a multi-dimensional approach for the heterogenous mechanisms driving persistent symptoms after mild traumatic brain injury. Relevant pathophysiology is discussed to make the case for mild traumatic brain injury to be conceptualized as an interface disorder spanning neurology, psychiatry and psychology. The relevance of pre-injury factors, psychological co-morbidities and their interaction with the injury to produce persistent symptoms are reviewed. The interplay with psychiatric diagnoses, functional and somatic symptom disorder presentations and the influence of the medicolegal process is considered. The judicious use and interpretation of investigations given the above complexity is discussed, with suggestions of how the explanation of the diagnostic formulation to the patient can be tailored, including insight into the above processes, to aid recovery. Moving beyond the one-dimensional concept of 'postconcussional syndrome' and reframing the cause of persistent symptoms following mild traumatic brain injury in a bio-psycho-socio-ecological model will hopefully improve understanding of the underlying contributory mechanistic interactions and facilitate treatment.
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