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Persistent hyperphagia in acquired brain injury; an observational case study of patients receiving inpatient rehabilitation.

机译:在获得性脑损伤中持续性食欲亢进;住院康复患者的观察性案例研究。

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BACKGROUND: Morbid hunger or persistent hyperphagia is a relatively rare but potentially life threatening complication of acquired brain injury (ABI). METHOD: This paper presents findings from an observational case study of patients with hyperphagia receiving inpatient neurobehavioural rehabilitation following their acquired brain injury. The case study has utilized dietetic and medical records of identified patients to confirm the persistent and serious nature of this presentation in order to extract important management principles. RESULTS: The findings confirmed that hyperphagia or morbid hunger posed potentially life-threatening health risks to the patient, primarily around weight control and fluid balance, and risks of aggression towards professional and family carers. Pharmacological or behaviour modification interventions were only partially successful in management of this presentation. The study identified a high need for environmental and cue exposure control in management of this condition.
机译:背景:病态的饥饿或持续性食欲亢进是一种相对罕见的但可能危及生命的后天性脑损伤(ABI)并发症。方法:本文介绍了一项观察性案例研究的结果,该案例涉及食欲亢进患者在获得性脑损伤后接受住院神经行为康复治疗。该案例研究利用已识别患者的饮食和医学记录来确认此演示文稿的持续性和严重性,以提取重要的管理原则。结果:研究结果证实,食欲亢进或病态饥饿对患者构成潜在的威胁生命的健康风险,主要涉及体重控制和体液平衡,以及侵害专业人士和家庭照顾者的风险。药理或行为改变干预措施仅部分成功地治疗了这种表现。这项研究确定了在控制这种情况下对环境和提示接触控制的高度需求。

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