Characterization of acute stress reaction following an IED blast-related mild traumatic brain injury

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作者
Norris, Jacob N. [1 ]
Smith, Scottie [2 ]
Harris, Erica [3 ]
Labrie, David Walter [4 ]
Ahlers, Stephen T. [5 ]
机构
[1] Naval Med Res Ctr, Neurotrauma Dept, Silver Spring, MD 20910 USA
[2] Branch Hlth Clin Kings Bay, Kings Bay, GA USA
[3] Naval Hlth Res Ctr, Dept Hlth & Behav Sci, San Diego, CA USA
[4] Naval Med Ctr Portsmouth, Mental Hlth Dept, Portsmouth, VA USA
[5] Naval Med Res Ctr, Operat & Undersea Med Directorate, Silver Spring, MD 20910 USA
关键词
Acute stress reaction; blast; concussion dismounted; military; multiple mTBIs; psychological health; traumatic brain injury; SPORT-RELATED CONCUSSION; SCHOOL FOOTBALL PLAYERS; POSTCONCUSSIVE SYMPTOMS; RECURRENT CONCUSSION; HIGHEST INCIDENCE; RISK-FACTORS; DISORDER; SEVERITY; PREDICTORS; RECOVERY;
D O I
10.3109/02699052.2015.1022879
中图分类号
Q189 [神经科学];
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071006 ;
摘要
Primary objective: To characterize an acute stress reaction (ASR) following an improvised explosive device (IED) blast-related mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI). Research design: Participants were male, US military personnel treated in Afghanistan within 4 days following an IED-related mTBI event (n=239). Methods and procedures: Demographics, diagnosis of ASR, injury history and self-reported mTBIs, blast exposures and psychological health histories were recorded. Main outcomes and results: In total, 12.5% of patients met ASR criteria. Patients with ASR were significantly younger and junior in rank (p<0.05). Patients with ASR were more likely to experience the IED-blast while dismounted, report a loss of consciousness (LOC) and higher pain levels (p<0.05). Adjusting for age and rank, multivariate logistic regression showed an association between mTBI history and ASR (AOR = 1.405; 95% CI = 1.105-1.786, p<0.01). Adjusting for mechanism of injury (dismounted vs. mounted), LOC and pain, multivariate logistic regression showed an association between mTBI history and ASR (AOR = 1.453; 95% CI = 1.132-1.864, p<0.01). Prior blast exposure and past psychological health issues were not associated with ASR. Conclusions: A history of multiple mTBIs is associated with increased risk of ASR. Future research is warranted.
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