Increased Age Means Poorer Outcome

A Japanese study (Tokutomi, T., et al. 2008) has shown again what has been known for years. All other factors being equal, victims of TBI who were elderly have a worse outcome. One hypothesis is that cognitive reserve in older patients is lower and thus their recovery from brain trauma is diminished compared to younger persons who have not suffered brain atrophy through aging.

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