Питання вибору діагностичних і лікувальних алгоритмів при коморбідності посттравматичних стресових розладів та черепно-мозковій травмі. Створення прогностичної моделі щодо функціонального відновлення пацієнтів з легкою черепно-мозковою травмою.
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У діагностичній програмі дослідження пацієнтів, що перенесли легку ЧМТ та мають ознаки ПТСР, доцільно поєднати ретроспективну оцінку ЛЧМТ і ПТСР; верифікувати наявну психопатологічну, в тому числі резидуальну, симптоматику цих розладів відповідно до критеріїв МКХ-10 та DSM-5; визначити рівень когнітивного дефіциту, ступінь інвалідизації, а також ймовірність симуляції та дисимуляції клінічної симптоматики.
Вывод
У діагностичній програмі дослідження пацієнтів, що перенесли легку ЧМТ та мають ознаки ПТСР, доцільно поєднати ретроспективну оцінку ЛЧМТ і ПТСР; верифікувати наявну психопатологічну, в тому числі резидуальну, симптоматику цих розладів відповідно до критеріїв МКХ-10 та DSM-5; визначити рівень когнітивного дефіциту, ступінь інвалідизації, а також ймовірність симуляції та дисимуляції клінічної симптоматики.
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