Incidence of paroxysmal sympathetic hyperactivity following traumatic brain injury using assessment tools
2018
ABSTRACTIntroduction: A consensus statement proposed a diagnostic framework to systematise the identification of paroxysmal sympathetic hyperactivity (PSH) using the PSH-Assessment Measure (PSH-AM).Methods: This retrospective study identified adult patients with a primary diagnosis of traumatic brain injury and a hospital length of stay >14 days. Based on PSH-AM scores, patients were grouped into ‘unlikely’, ‘possible’, or ‘probable’ PSH. For this study, ‘possible’ and ‘probable’ PSH patients were collapsed into a single group (PSH+), and resultant data were compared with ‘unlikely’ diagnoses (PSH-). PSH-AM data were assessed against clinical diagnoses to establish sensitivity and specificity data.Results: Sixty five patients met inclusion criteria, with 45/65 (69%) categorised as either ‘possible’ or ‘probable’ PSH on the PSH-AM. Only 16 of these patients were diagnosed by clinicians. The most common symptoms triggering clinical diagnosis were tachycardia, fever and posturing. Increased respiratory rate,...
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