Emergency department blood alcohol level associates with injury factors and six-month outcome after uncomplicated mild traumatic brain injury
• Day-of-injury blood alcohol level (BAL) from 107mTBI patients with negative brain CT. • BAL≥80-mg/dl (U.S. legal limit) vs. BAL<80-mg/dl cohorts for comparative analysis. • Higher BAL associated with decreased GCS score and increased LOC duration. • BAL≥80-mg/dl associated with higher odds of i...
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• Day-of-injury blood alcohol level (BAL) from 107mTBI patients with negative brain CT. • BAL≥80-mg/dl (U.S. legal limit) vs. BAL<80-mg/dl cohorts for comparative analysis. • Higher BAL associated with decreased GCS score and increased LOC duration. • BAL≥80-mg/dl associated with higher odds of impaired six-month functional recovery. • BAL≥80-mg/dl associated with decreased six-month nonverbal processing speed. |
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• Day-of-injury blood alcohol level (BAL) from 107mTBI patients with negative brain CT. • BAL≥80-mg/dl (U.S. legal limit) vs. BAL<80-mg/dl cohorts for comparative analysis. • Higher BAL associated with decreased GCS score and increased LOC duration. • BAL≥80-mg/dl associated with higher odds of impaired six-month functional recovery. • BAL≥80-mg/dl associated with decreased six-month nonverbal processing speed. |
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