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Long-Term Cognitive, Emotional, and Functional Outcomes in Trauma Intensive Care Unit Survivors Without Intracranial Hemorrhage

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The majority of trauma survivors without intracranial hemorrhage display persistent cognitive impairment, which is nearly twice as likely in those with skull fractures or concussions. This cognitive impairment was associated with functional defects, poor quality of life, and an inability to return to work. Future research must delineate modifiable risk factors for these poor outcomes, especially in patients with skull fractures and concussions, to help improve long-term cognitive and functional status.

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