Prediction of risk of prolonged post-concussion symptoms: Derivation and validation of the TRICORDRR (Toronto Rehabilitation Institute Concussion Outcome Determination and Rehab Recommendations) score
PLoS Medicine2021Vol. 18(7), pp. e1003652–e1003652
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Laura Langer, Mohammad Alavinia, David W. Lawrence, Sarah Munce, Alice Kam, Alan Tam, Lesley Ruttan, Paul Comper, Mark Bayley
Abstract
In this study, we observed that premorbid psychiatric conditions, pre-injury health system usage, and older age were associated with increased risk of a prolonged recovery from concussion. This risk score allows clinicians to calculate an individual's risk of requiring treatment more than 6 months post-concussion.
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