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Disabil Rehabil ; : 1-8, 2023 Aug 30.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37649314

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PURPOSE: Sensory hypersensitivity is a frequently reported complaint after acquired brain injury (ABI). This study explores patients' perceptions of sensory hypersensitivity following ABI and its impact on everyday life. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Semi-structured interviews were conducted with 18 patients with ABI (stroke, brain tumour, TBI) who reported complaints of sensory hypersensitivity. Interview data were analysed using qualitative thematic analysis. RESULTS: Six themes emerged from the data: (1) definition of sensory hypersensitivity, relating to individual perceptions of sensory hypersensitivity; (2) type of sensory stimuli, relating to the variety of stimuli that patients may be sensitive to; (3) course, relating to changes in sensory hypersensitivity following ABI; (4) fatigue, relating to its association with sensory hypersensitivity; (5) consequences of sensory hypersensitivity, relating to the physical, social and emotional impact of sensory hypersensitivity on patients' lives; and (6) coping strategies, relating to behaviours used to cope with sensory hypersensitivity. CONCLUSIONS: Sensory hypersensitivity can have a major impact on patients' physical well-being, return to work and (social) participation after ABI. Characteristics of sensory hypersensitivity vary between patients with ABI. To develop treatments for sensory hypersensitivity, future studies should focus on cognitive (e.g., filtering information) and psychological factors (e.g., coping) in relation to sensory hypersensitivity.


Sensory hypersensitivity occurs in all types of acquired brain injury (ABI).It is important to ask an ABI patient how sensory hypersensitivity is experienced.It is recommended to investigate the physical (e.g., headache) and emotional (e.g., irritability, anger, frustration) consequences of sensory hypersensitivity and its impact on return to work and social participation.When the patient mentions sensory hypersensitivity, also map cognition (with a focus on attention), fatigue, stress, and coping.

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SN Compr Clin Med ; 3(6): 1428-1433, 2021.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33937632

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In severe cases of COVID-19, late complications such as coagulopathy and organ injury are increasingly described. In milder cases of the disease, the exact time frame and causal path of late-onset complications have not yet been determined. Although direct and indirect renal injury by SARS-CoV-2 has been confirmed, hemorrhagic renal infection or coagulative problems in the urinary tract have not yet been described. This case report describes a 35-year-old female without relevant medical history who, five days after having recovered from infection with SARS-CoV-2, had an unusual course of acute pyelonephritis of the right kidney and persistent fever under targeted antibiotic treatment. A hemorrhagic ureteral obstruction and severe swollen renal parenchyma preceded the onset of fever and was related to the developing pyelonephritis. Sudden thrombotic venous occlusion in the right eye appeared during admission. Symmetrical paresthesia in the limbs in combination with severe lower back pain and gastro-intestinal complaints also occurred and remained unexplained despite thorough investigation. We present the unusual combination of culture-confirmed bacterial hemorrhagic pyelonephritis with a blood clot in the proximal right ureter, complicated by retinal vein thrombosis, in a patient who had recovered from SARS-CoV-2-infection five days before presentation. The case is suspect of a COVID-19-related etiology.

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