EPIDEMIOLOGICAL AND CLINICAL ASPECTS OF THE CRANIOCEREBERAL TRAUMA
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https://doi.org/10.11603/1681-2786.2017.4.8646Keywords:
Craniocerebral trauma, medical and social consequences.Abstract
The aim of the work is to conduct a study on the prevalence of craniocerebral trauma and its main effects on the basis of studying literary sources, their impact on the quality of life of patients, and the social significance of these effects in the light of the prevalence of pathology.
Materials and methods. The study used bibliosemantic and analytical methods, the method of scientific abstraction. The statistical data and scientific publications about the incidence and consequences of craniocerebral trauma, their remote consequences and the features of rehabilitation were studied.
Results. The analysis of the prevalence of craniocerebral traumas, their remote consequences allows us to ascertain the growth of the significance of these problems at the present stage of the state's development, and their impact on the quality of life of patients, the difficulties in their further social adaptation of the growth of the medical and social significance of this problem.
Conclusions. As a result of the growing number of military conflicts in the world and the development of military technology, there is a tendency to increase the number of craniocerebral injuries. Improvement of approaches to the treatment of these injuries has made it possible to increase the survival rate of patients, however, due to this, the medical and social significance of improving the system of treating their long-term consequences, which due to a significant level of neurological, cognitive and adaptive disorders, has a significant negative impact on the quality of life of patients and their environment, causing negative social consequences for society as a whole.
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