| Objective:To research the relationship between sleep disturbance and injury site after mild traumatic brain injury.Methods:The research was based on a total of 100 patients with mild traumatic brain injury from January 2020 to January 2021.The location of brain injury was determined by CT or MRI examination and physical examination in 100 patients who met the criteria.After one month,trained clinicians assessed patients’ sleep using PSQI to study and discuss the relationship between patients with sleep disturbance after mild TBI and the location of brain injury.Results:Among the 100 patients,52 patients presented with sleep disorder and the details of the research were listed as follow: 1)There was no significant difference in the incidence of sleep disorders between patients with single brain contusion and multiple brain contusion(P 〉 0.05);2)The incidence of sleep disorders among frontal lobe,temporal lobe,parietal lobe,occipital lobe,basal ganglia,cerebellum and brainstem of patients with single-site cerebral contusion was statistically significant(P 〈 0.05).3〉There was a stronger relationship between the occurrence of Sleep disorder and frontal lobe,basal ganglia and brain stem injury than other injury site.Conclusions:There is a stronger relationship between the occurrence of Sleep disorder and frontal lobe,basal ganglia and brain stem injury than other injury sites.Comparing with other parts,the incidence of sleep disorders after frontal lobe basal ganglia and brain stem injury is high.These data are necessary to help patients understand their own illness and make rehabilitation plans. |