Publications by authors named "Justin S Raucheisen"

Background The Glasgow Outcome Scale-Extended (GOSE) has emerged as one of the most widely used outcome instruments for evaluating ongoing disability and recovery after traumatic brain injury (TBI). The influence of a personal history of TBI on disability perception and quality of life is not well understood. This study aimed to assess changes in health utility states using the GOSE among individuals with severe TBI and their caregivers compared to a general population group.

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A 23-year-old female presented to the emergency department (ED) after sustaining a motor vehicle accident and subsequent loss of consciousness. In the ED, the patient was hemodynamically stable and was appropriately discharged with a diagnosis of mild traumatic brain injury. The patient presented 10 days post-injury to the outpatient brain injury clinic with complaints of headache, anxiety, and dizziness, with an elevated blood pressure of 160/100 mmHg.

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Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Justin S Raucheisen"

  • - Justin S Raucheisen's recent research focuses on the evaluation of health outcomes and perceptions of disability in individuals who have experienced traumatic brain injury (TBI), particularly concerning the effects of a prior history of TBI.
  • - His study titled "A Survey to Determine Health Utility States After a Traumatic Brain Injury" assesses health utility states using the Glasgow Outcome Scale-Extended (GOSE) and compares these among individuals with severe TBI and their caregivers against a general population cohort.
  • - Additionally, Raucheisen explored a case study of pheochromocytoma-induced hypertension following TBI, illustrating the complexities in post-TBI recovery and the need for comprehensive follow-up in post-injury healthcare.