journal
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38407975/impact-of-sex-and-pubertal-development-on-anxiety-in-adolescents-following-concussion
#61
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Dean Gomes, Shawn R Eagle, Bindal Makwana Mehmel, Theodore John Albrecht, Amelia L Versace, João Paulo Lima Santos, Alicia Morgan Trbovich, Richelle Stiffler, Laramie Martinez, Cynthia L Holland, Aaron James Zynda, Michael W Collins, Anthony P Kontos
Concussion often results in psychological symptoms, including anxiety. Post-concussion anxiety has been well-documented, although much of this research has focused on collegiate athletes. The purpose of this study was to compare 1) anxiety symptoms in concussed and healthy controls over time, and 2) to explore sex differences in post-concussion anxiety within the context of pubertal development. Participants (N=126, mean age = 15.1 years old), including concussed (n=86) and healthy adolescents (n=40), completed the Pubertal Development Scale (PDS) and the Screen for Child Anxiety and Related Disorders (SCARED-C)...
February 26, 2024: Journal of Neurotrauma
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38269433/mcc950-attenuates-microglial-nlrp3-mediated-chronic-neuroinflammation-and-memory-impairment-in-a-rat-model-of-repeated-low-level-blast-exposure
#62
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Arun Reddy Ravula, Kathleen E Murray, Kakulavarapu V Rama Rao, Bryan J Pfister, Bruce A Citron, Namas Chandra
Blast-induced traumatic brain injury is typically regarded as a signature medical concern for military personnel who are exposed to explosive devices in active combat zones. However, soldiers as well as law enforcement personnel may be repeatedly exposed to low-level blasts during training sessions with heavy weaponries as part of combat readiness. Service personnel who sustain neurotrauma from repeated low-level blast (rLLB) exposure do not display overt pathological symptoms immediately but rather develop mild symptoms including cognitive impairments, attention deficits, mood changes, irritability, and sleep disturbances over time...
February 20, 2024: Journal of Neurotrauma
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38588515/traumatic-brain-injury-effects-on-the-next-generation
#63
EDITORIAL
David L Brody
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
April 2024: Journal of Neurotrauma
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38279844/neurobehavioral-abnormalities-in-offspring-of-young-adult-male-rats-with-a-history-of-traumatic-brain-injury
#64
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ling-Sha Ju, Jiepei Zhu, Timothy E Morey, Nikolaus Gravenstein, Christoph N Seubert, Barry Setlow, Anatoly E Martynyuk
Children of parents with traumatic brain injury (TBI) are more likely to develop psychiatric disorders. This association is usually attributed to TBI-induced changes in parents' personality and families' social environment. We tested the hypothesis that offspring of young adult male rats with TBI develop neurodevelopmental abnormalities in the absence of direct social contact with sires. Male Sprague-Dawley rats (F0 generation) in the TBI group underwent moderate TBI via a midline fluid percussion injury that involved craniectomy under sevoflurane (SEVO) anesthesia for 40 min on post-natal Day 60 (P60), while F0 rats in the control group were placed in a new cage, one per cage, for the equivalent time duration...
April 2024: Journal of Neurotrauma
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38251663/is-pre-injury-socioeconomic-status-associated-with-outcomes-in-patients-with-traumatic-brain-injury-a-systematic-review
#65
REVIEW
Sara Venturini, Megan E H Still, Peter J Hutchinson, James M Gwinnutt
While socioeconomic status (SES) is associated with a variety of health outcomes, the literature on the association between SES and traumatic brain injury (TBI) outcomes has not been formally summarized. This study aims to review existing literature to ascertain whether patients with low SES pre-injury have worse clinical outcomes after TBI compared with those with high SES, in high-income countries. A systematic search was conducted using the MEDLINE, Embase, and PsychINFO databases. Observational studies addressing the association between SES and TBI outcomes (mortality, functional, cognitive, and vocational outcomes) were included (published from 2000, written in English)...
April 2024: Journal of Neurotrauma
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38204184/comparative-efficacy-of-high-intensity-training-versus-conventional-training-in-individuals-with-chronic-traumatic-brain-injury-a-pilot-randomized-controlled-study
#66
RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL
Abbey Plawecki, Christopher E Henderson, Jennifer K Lotter, Lindsay H Shoger, Erin Inks, Molly Scofield, Christina J Voigtmann, Sheryl Katta-Charles, T George Hornby
Numerous studies have evaluated the efficacy of interventions to improve locomotion after acute-onset brain injury, although most focus on patients with stroke, with less attention toward traumatic brain injury (TBI). For example, a number of studies in patients post-stroke have evaluated the effects of high-intensity training (HIT) attempting to maximize stepping practice, while no studies have attempted this intervention in patients with TBI. The purpose of this blinded-assessor randomized trial was to evaluate the effects of HIT focused on stepping practice versus conventional training on walking and secondary outcomes in individuals with TBI...
April 2024: Journal of Neurotrauma
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37885226/experimental-models-of-hospital-acquired-infections-after-traumatic-brain-injury-challenges-and-opportunities
#67
REVIEW
Natasha Gandasasmita, Jian Li, David J Loane, Bridgette D Semple
Patients hospitalized after a moderate or severe traumatic brain injury (TBI) are at increased risk of nosocomial infections, including bacterial pneumonia and other upper respiratory tract infections. Infections represent a secondary immune challenge for vulnerable TBI patients that can lead to increased morbidity and poorer long-term prognosis. This review first describes the clinical significance of infections after TBI, delving into the known mechanisms by which a TBI can alter systemic immunological responses towards an immunosuppressive state, leading to promotion of increased vulnerability to infections...
April 2024: Journal of Neurotrauma
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38062766/absolute-contusion-expansion-is-superior-to-relative-expansion-in-predicting-traumatic-brain-injury-outcomes-a-multi-center-observational-cohort-study
#68
MULTICENTER STUDY
Alexander Fletcher-Sandersjöö, Teodor Svedung Wettervik, Charles Tatter, Jonathan Tjerkaski, David W Nelson, Marc Maegele, Mikael Svensson, Anders Lewén, Per Enblad, Bo-Michael Bellander, Eric Peter Thelin
Contusion expansion (CE) is a potentially treatable outcome predictor in traumatic brain injury (TBI), and a suitable end-point for hemostatic therapy trials. However, there is no consensus on the definition of clinically relevant CE, both in terms of measurement criteria (absolute vs. relative volume increase) and cutoff values. In light of this, the aim of this study was to assess the predictive abilities of different CE definitions on outcome. We performed a multi-center observational cohort study of adults with moderate-to-severe TBI treated in an intensive care unit...
March 2024: Journal of Neurotrauma
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37975282/a-perspective-on-hormonal-contraception-usage-in-central-nervous-system-injury
#69
REVIEW
Hari Pradhyumnan, Gina G Perez, Shahil H Patel, Meghan O Blaya, Helen M Bramlett, Ami P Raval
Naturally occurring life stages in women are associated with changes in the milieu of endogenous ovarian hormones. Women of childbearing age may be exposed to exogenous ovarian hormone(s) because of their use of varying combinations of estrogen and progesterone hormones-containing oral contraceptives (OC; also known as "the pill"). If women have central nervous system (CNS) injury such as spinal cord injury (SCI) and traumatic brain injury (TBI) during their childbearing age, they are likely to retain their reproductive capabilities and may use OC...
March 2024: Journal of Neurotrauma
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38279868/trajectories-of-recovery-following-traumatic-brain-injury-among-older-medicare-beneficiaries
#70
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jennifer S Albrecht, Chixiang Chen, Jason R Falvey
It is well-known that older adults have poorer recovery following traumatic brain injury (TBI) relative to younger adults with similar injury severity. However, most older adults do recover well from TBI. Identifying those at increased risk of poor recovery could inform appropriate management pathways, facilitate discussions about palliative care or unmet needs, and permit targeted intervention to optimize quality of life or recovery. We sought to explore heterogeneity in recovery from TBI among older adults as measured by home time per month, a patient-centered metric defined as time spent at home and not in a hospital, urgent care, or other facility...
February 19, 2024: Journal of Neurotrauma
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38279804/association-between-early-external-ventricular-drain-insertion-and-functional-outcomes-6-months-following-moderate-to-severe-traumatic-brain-injury
#71
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jonathon D Taylor, Michael Bailey, D James Cooper, Craig French, David K Menon, Alistair D Nichol, Dana Pisică, Andrew Udy, Victor Volovici, Alisa M Higgins
Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is a leading global cause of morbidity and mortality. Intracranial hypertension following moderate-to-severe TBI (m-sTBI) is a potentially modifiable secondary cerebral insult and one of the central therapeutic targets of contemporary neurocritical care. External ventricular drain (EVD) insertion is a common therapeutic intervention used to control intracranial hypertension and attenuate secondary brain injury. However, the optimal timing of EVD insertion in the setting of m-sTBI is uncertain and practice variation is widespread...
February 16, 2024: Journal of Neurotrauma
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38279813/development-of-a-multimodal-machine-learning-based-prognostication-model-for-traumatic-brain-injury-using-clinical-data-and-computed-tomography-scans-a-center-tbi-and-cinter-tbi-study
#72
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Atsuhiro Hibi, Michael D Cusimano, Alexander Bilbily, Rahul G Krishnan, Pascal N Tyrrell
Computed tomography (CT) is an important imaging modality for guiding prognostication in patients with traumatic brain injury (TBI). However, because of the specialized expertise necessary, timely and dependable TBI prognostication based on CT imaging remains challenging. This study aimed to enhance the efficiency and reliability of TBI prognostication by employing machine learning (ML) techniques on CT images. A retrospective analysis was conducted on the Collaborative European NeuroTrauma Effectiveness Research in TBI (CENTER-TBI) data set ( n  = 1016)...
February 15, 2024: Journal of Neurotrauma
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38326935/predicting-hematoma-expansion-and-prognosis-in-cerebral-contusions-a-radiomics-clinical-approach
#73
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Haoyue He, Jinxin Liu, Chuanming Li, Yi Guo, Kaixin Liang, Jun Du, Jun Xue, Yidan Liang, Peng Chen, Liu Liu, Min Cui, Jia Wang, Ye Liu, Shanshan Tian, Yongbing Deng
Hemorrhagic progression of contusion (HPC) often occurs early in cerebral contusions (CC) patients, significantly impacting their prognosis. It is vital to promptly assess HPC and predict outcomes for effective tailored interventions, thereby enhancing prognosis in CC patients. We utilized the Attention-3DUNet neural network to semi-automatically segment hematomas from computed tomography (CT) images of 452 CC patients, incorporating 695 hematomas. Subsequently, 1,502 radiomic features were extracted from 358 hematomas in 261 patients...
February 7, 2024: Journal of Neurotrauma
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38323540/evaluating-recovery-after-two-and-three-repeated-concussions-using-growth-curves
#74
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jonathan Preszler, Lisa Manderino, Shawn R Eagle, Alicia Morgan Trbovich, Alicia M Kissinger-Knox, Abigail Feder, Bindal Makwana Mehmel, Michael W Collins, Anthony P Kontos
The results of prior research concerning the effects of repeated concussions have been mixed. The aim of this study was to evaluate how concussion outcomes and presentation changed within patients who were evaluated at a concussion specialty clinic multiple times with a concussion. Subjects included 202 patients aged 10-21 years who presented to a specialty concussion clinic for multiple concussions and were followed through formal clearance. First, growth curve models were estimated to determine recovery time and initial symptom burden across the multiple injuries...
February 7, 2024: Journal of Neurotrauma
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38323539/intimate-partner-violence-related-brain-injury-unmasking-and-addressing-the-gaps
#75
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Carrie Esopenko, Divya Jain, Shambhu Prasad Adhikari, Kristen Dams-O'Connor, Michael Ellis, Halina Lin Haag, Elizabeth Hovenden, Finian Keleher, Inga Katharina Koerte, Hannah M Lindsey, Amy Marshall, Karen Mason, J Scott McNally, Deleene S Menefee, Tricia L Merkley, Emma N Read, Philine Rojczyk, Sandy Shultz, Mujun Sun, Danielle Toccalino, Eve Valera, Paul van Donkelaar, Cheryl L Wellington, Elisabeth A Wilde
Intimate partner violence (IPV) is a significant, global public health concern. Women, individuals with historically underrepresented identities, and disabilities are at high risk for IPV and tend to experience severe injuries. There has been growing concern about the risk of exposure to IPV-related head trauma, resulting in IPV-related brain injury (IPV-BI), and its health consequences. Past work suggests that a significant proportion of women exposed to IPV experience IPV-BI, likely representing a distinct phenotype compared to BI of other etiologies...
February 7, 2024: Journal of Neurotrauma
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38318802/advanced-mri-biomarkers-of-the-injured-spinal-cord-a-comparative-study-of-imaging-and-histology-in-human-traumatic-sci
#76
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Sarah R Morris, Taylor Swift-LaPointe, Andrew Yung, Valentin H Prevost, Shana George, Andrew Bauman, Piotr Kozlowski, Zahra Samadi-Bahrami, Caron Fournier, Pushwant Mattu, Lisa Parker, Femke Streijger, Veronica Hirsch-Reinshagen, G R Wayne Moore, Brian K Kwon, Cornelia Laule
A significant problem in the diagnosis and treatment of traumatic spinal cord injury (tSCI) is the heterogeneity of secondary injury and the prediction of neurologic outcome. Imaging biomarkers specific to myelin loss and inflammation after tSCI would enable detailed assessment of the pathophysiologic processes underpinning secondary damage to the cord. Such biomarkers could be used to biologically stratify injury severity and better inform prognosis for neurologic recovery. While much work has been done to establish MRI biomarkers for SCI in animal models, the relationship between imaging findings and the underlying pathology has been difficult to discern in human tSCI due to the paucity of human spinal cord tissue...
February 6, 2024: Journal of Neurotrauma
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38204190/association-between-social-determinants-of-health-and-traumatic-brain-injury-a-scoping-review
#77
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Shameeke Taylor, Kira Brayan, Bess Storch, Young Suh, Samantha Walsh, Nita Avrith, Benjamin Wyler, Catrina Cropano, Kristen Dams-O'Connor
Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is a leading cause of death and disability worldwide. Disparities exist in the populations that acquire TBIs, however, with a greater burden and poorer outcomes associated with communities of color and lower socioeconomic status. To combat health inequities such as these, institutions have begun to target social determinants of health (SDoH), which are environmental factors that affect health outcomes and risks. The SDoH may play a role in sustaining a TBI and provide modifiable targets for action to reduce the risk of TBI, especially in high-risk communities...
February 5, 2024: Journal of Neurotrauma
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38308472/acute-development-of-traumatic-intracranial-aneurysms-following-civilian-gunshot-wounds-to-the-head
#78
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Riccardo Serra, Bradley Wilhelmy, Chixiang Chen, Jeffrey Daniel Oliver, Jesse A Stokum, Uttam K Bodanapally, J Marc Simard, Gary Schwartzbauer, Bizhan Aarabi
In previous studies, the incidence of traumatic intracranial aneurysms (TICAs) after civilian gunshot wound to the head (cGSWH) was approximately 3%. Given the use of delayed vessel imaging, we hypothesize that a significant fraction of TICAs is missed on initial non-contrasted scans. This study was designed to characterize acute TICAs using admission CT angiography (aCTA) in cGSWH. Over the 2017-22 period, 341 patients were admitted to Shock Trauma Center with cGSWH. 136 subjects had aCTA ~3 (SD 3.5) hours post-injury...
February 3, 2024: Journal of Neurotrauma
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38301248/new-findings-in-long-neglected-areas-of-traumatic-brain-injury-research-intimate-partner-violence-effects-of-neighborhood-disadvantage-and-racial-differences-in-pain-catastrophizing
#79
EDITORIAL
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38115670/screening-performance-of-s100-calcium-binding-protein-b-glial-fibrillary-acidic-protein-and-ubiquitin-c-terminal-hydrolase-l1-for-intracranial-injury-within-six-hours-of-injury-and-beyond
#80
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Dhanisha Trivedi, Maximilian Peter Forssten, Yang Cao, Ahmad Mohammad Ismail, Endre Czeiter, Krisztina Amrein, Firas Kobeissy, Kevin K W Wang, Erik DeSoucy, Andras Buki, Shahin Mohseni
The Scandinavian NeuroTrauma Committee (SNC) guidelines recommend S100 calcium-binding protein B (S100B) as a screening tool for early detection of Traumatic brain injury (TBI) in patients presenting with an initial Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS) of 14-15. The objective of the current study was to compare S100B's diagnostic performance within the recommended 6-h window after injury, compared with glial fibrillary acidic protein (GFAP) and UCH-L1. The secondary outcome of interest was the ability of these biomarkers in detecting traumatic intracranial pathology beyond the 6-h mark...
February 2024: Journal of Neurotrauma
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