2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.apmr.2013.08.300
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Systematic Review of the Prognosis After Mild Traumatic Brain Injury in Adults: Cognitive, Psychiatric, and Mortality Outcomes: Results of the International Collaboration on Mild Traumatic Brain Injury Prognosis

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“…Evidence also exists that MTBI is associated with a significant increase in the incidence of psychiatric disorders, and a three-fold increase in the risk for suicide. 35 The extrapolation of the effects of management of even MBTI influencing return to play policies in sport requires serious consideration, further investment and research. 36 The recent increased attention in the media and medical profession regarding the sequelae of MTBI, suggests the requirement of an expert neurological report including serial neurochemical markers (a 'neurobiological passport') prior to return-to-play in cases with clinical symptoms of impaired cognitive function and elevated post-concussive neurochemicals following MBTI, as a minimum.…”
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“…Evidence also exists that MTBI is associated with a significant increase in the incidence of psychiatric disorders, and a three-fold increase in the risk for suicide. 35 The extrapolation of the effects of management of even MBTI influencing return to play policies in sport requires serious consideration, further investment and research. 36 The recent increased attention in the media and medical profession regarding the sequelae of MTBI, suggests the requirement of an expert neurological report including serial neurochemical markers (a 'neurobiological passport') prior to return-to-play in cases with clinical symptoms of impaired cognitive function and elevated post-concussive neurochemicals following MBTI, as a minimum.…”
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“…5 Traumatic brain injury may result in long-term disability and is a major cause of death and disability. 6,7 The impacts of TBI are broad and diverse and may include behavioural changes and cognitive impairment. 7,8 Potential behavioural consequences of TBI, such as aggression and impulsivity, could increase propensity for involvement with criminal justice.…”
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“…6,7 The impacts of TBI are broad and diverse and may include behavioural changes and cognitive impairment. 7,8 Potential behavioural consequences of TBI, such as aggression and impulsivity, could increase propensity for involvement with criminal justice. [9][10][11][12] Some meta-analyses have shown that the lifetime prevalence of TBI is high among those in correctional facilities and may be substantially higher than the general population.…”
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“…21,22 Studies frequently target the examination of the more accessible, more ''injured'' hospitalized patients, while excluding the evaluation of the concussed and ''walking wounded'' and their associated demographic and socioeconomic risk factors. Further, follow-up and comprehensive assessment of mTBI patients in the post-acute setting remains challenging and measures of PTSD symptomatology typically have not been included in standardized civilian outcomes batteries.…”
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