Me. Huang et al., Functional outcomes in patients with brain tumor after inpatient rehabilitation - Comparison with traumatic brain injury, AM J PHYS M, 79(4), 2000, pp. 327-335
Citations number
29
Categorie Soggetti
Ortopedics, Rehabilitation & Sport Medicine
Journal title
AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL MEDICINE & REHABILITATION
Objective: To compare the functional outcome, length of stay, and discharge
disposition of individuals with brain tumor versus those with acute trauma
tic brain injury.
Design: In this study, 78 brain tumor patients were one-to-one matched by l
ocation of lesion and age with 78 acute traumatic brain injury patients. Ou
tcome was measured by using the Functional Independence Measure (FIM 228) o
n admission and discharge. The FIM change and FIM efficiency were also calc
ulated. FIM data were analyzed in three subsets, i.e., activities of daily
living, mobility, and cognition. Discharge disposition and rehabilitation l
ength of stay were also compared.
Results: Demographic variables of race, marital status, and payer source we
re comparable for the two groups. No significant difference was found betwe
en the brain tumor and the traumatic brain injury populations with respect
to total admission FIM, total discharge FIM, and FIM efficiency. The brain
injury population had a significantly greater change in FIM. The tumor grou
p had a significantly shorter rehabilitation length of stay and a greater d
ischarge to community rate.
Conclusions: Thus, individuals with brain tumor can achieve comparable func
tional outcome and have a shorter rehabilitation length of stay and greater
discharge to community rate than individuals with brain injury.