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- Title
Neurocognitive Outcomes and Their Diffusion Tensor Imaging Correlates in Children With Mild Traumatic Brain Injury.
- Authors
Madaan, Priyanka; Gupta, Deepak; Agrawal, Deepak; Kumar, Atin; Jauhari, Prashant; Chakrabarty, Biswaroop; Sharma, Shobha; Pandey, Ravindra M.; Paul, Vinod K.; Misra, Mahesh C.; Gulati, Sheffali
- Abstract
This study aimed to assess the neurocognitive outcomes and their diffusion tensor imaging correlates in children (aged 6-16 years) with mild traumatic brain injury. This prospective analysis included 74 children with mild traumatic brain injury (52 boys; mean age: 9.5 [±2.7] years). Wechsler Intelligence Scale for Children–Indian adaptation (WISC-IV), Child Behavior Checklist, and Children's Sleep Habits Questionnaire were administered for 57 cases (at 3 months postinjury) and 51 controls of similar age. The findings of diffusion tensor imaging (done within 7 days of injury) were correlated with various WISC-IV indices. The presenting features at the time of injury were loss of consciousness (53%), confusion or disorientation (47%), and post-traumatic amnesia (10%). Other features in the acute phase included drowsiness (86%), headache (78%), balance problems (62%), nausea (47%), fatigue (45%), vomiting (35%), nasal or ear bleed (12%), sensitivity to sound and light (12%), etc. At 3 months postinjury, the children with mild traumatic brain injury performed poorly in terms of Intelligence Quotient, perceptual reasoning index, and processing speed index as compared to controls. Based on the Child Behavior Checklist, 17% of children with mild traumatic brain injury had internalizing behavioral problems in comparison with 4% of controls. Prevalence of poor sleepers in the mild traumatic brain injury cohort and controls was 12.3% and 2% respectively. Headache, reduced attention span, and fatigue were common postconcussion symptoms. There was a positive correlation between right uncinate fasciculus fractional anisotropy and verbal comprehension index (r = 0.32; P <.05).
- Subjects
DIFFUSION tensor imaging; BRAIN injuries; POSTCONCUSSION syndrome; BRAIN concussion; CHILD Behavior Checklist; WECHSLER Adult Intelligence Scale; LOSS of consciousness; REASONING in children; INTELLIGENCE tests
- Publication
Journal of Child Neurology, 2021, Vol 36, Issue 8, p664
- ISSN
0883-0738
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1177/0883073821996095