Abstract

ObjectivesTo know the most common etiology of acquired brain damage, calculate the percentage of patients who need neurorehabilitation and examine the symptoms related to the area of speech therapy allowing to justify the importance of this professional in the field of neurological rehabilitation. Patients and methodIn this study, an analysis of the patients with neurological alterations admitted to a half-stay hospital was carried out between January 1, 2011 and January 1, 2017. All patients were over 18 years old, of both sexes, with acquired brain damage.The sample was obtained through the care management software of the Centro Hospitalario Benito Menni in Valladolid, selecting the units active in rehabilitation: convalescence and brain damage, reading each story to know the sequelae and the rehabilitation received. ResultsOf the total number of patients admitted in this period, 480 presented neurological alterations, of which 39 patients died before receiving rehabilitation due to their serious condition, and 10 patients worsened due to the cessation of therapies. Finally, 89.7% received rehabilitation, presenting motor disorders related to the upper and lower limbs in 90.8%, 39.8% swallowing problems and communication alterations in 39.6% of the sample.The etiology of the most common neurological problem with 56.5% was ischemic stroke, followed by hemorrhagic in 16.9% of the cases and traumatic brain injuries in 15.6%. ConclusionIschemic stroke is the most relevant etiology within a half-stay center. The most significant sequelae are motor disorders, followed by swallowing and communication problems. The speech therapist is a prominent professional in the rehabilitation of the neurological patient, due to the percentages and relevance of the symptoms treated in this area.It is necessary to establish a method of evaluating patients with brain damage, reliable, standardized and validated.

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