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Objective: To explore the prognostic value of the Coma Recovery Scale-Revised (CRS-R) in predicting disability outcomes in patients with severe traumatic brain injury using the Disability Rating Scale (DRS). Design: Secondary analysis including linear and logistic regressions were performed. Setting: Data were collected in a previous clinical trial. Participants: One hundred eighty-four participants across 3 countries (N=184). Main Outcome Measures: Disability Rating Scales. Results: Analyses showed an inverse relation between CRS-R scores obtained at baseline and change in DRS scores at 6 weeks. Similarly, changes in CRS-R scores between baseline and 4 weeks were also found to have an inverse relation to change in DRS scores at 6 weeks. Conclusions: This study generates a tool that can be used to predict the probability that a patient with severe traumatic brain injury lands in 1 of 3 disability categories. The CRS-R may be useful in prognostication of disability in patients with severe traumatic brain injury.
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Onami, S., Tran, D., Koh-Pham, C., Shih, W., Chi, B., Peng, J., … Giacino, J. (2023). Coma Recovery Scale-Revised Predicts Disability Rating Scale in Acute Rehabilitation of Severe Traumatic Brain Injury. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, 104(7), 1054–1061. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.apmr.2023.01.007
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