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Active clinical trials for "Brain Injuries"

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Treatment of Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI)-Related Attention Deficits

Traumatic Brain InjuryAttention Deficit Disorder

The purpose of this research study is to evaluate whether Vyvanse, a psychostimulant, can help with attention deficits due to traumatic brain injury (TBI). Vyvanse is currently approved for the treatment of Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity (ADHD). The exact effects this drug may have on attention deficits caused by TBI are not known, but we expect that Vyvanse will be of some help in treating those types of problems as well. The study will utilize functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) methods, as well as neurobehavioral measures, to elucidate neural mechanisms of response.

Terminated17 enrollment criteria

Mannitol vs HS to Treat ICHT After Severe TBI : Comparison on PtiO2 and Microdialysis Values

Traumatic Brain Injury

The purpose of this study is to determine whether hypertonic saline is as much effective as mannitol to treat intracranial hypertension after traumatic brain injury and has at least the same effects on PtiO2 and cerebral metabolism studied through microdialysis.

Terminated8 enrollment criteria

Study of Citicoline for the Treatment of Traumatic Brain Injury (COBRIT)

Traumatic Brain Injury

The Citicoline Brain Injury Treatment (COBRIT) is a randomized, double-blind, placebo controlled, multi-center trial of the effects of 90 days of citicoline on functional outcome in patients with complicated mild, moderate and severe traumatic brain injury.

Terminated15 enrollment criteria

The Effect of Aerobic Exercise on Mild Traumatic Brain Injury

Traumatic Brain Injury

The current project will examine the effects of aerobic exercise on cognition among a group of veterans who have suffered a mild traumatic brain injury.

Terminated13 enrollment criteria

The Impact of a Societal Lockdown on Those With Spinal Cord and Brain Injuries

Brain InjuriesStroke1 more

Document and evaluate the impact of societal restrictions due to the pandemic on SCI- and ABI-related disability and functional impairments, and the resultant effects on psychological wellbeing, physical wellbeing and quality of life for those with SCI/ABI.

Active5 enrollment criteria

Systemic Nitrosative/Oxidative Stress in Patients With Acute Brain Injury

Subarachnoid HemorrhageAneurysmal2 more

Acute brain injury due to traumatic brain injury (TBI), intracerebral haemorrhage (ICH), and aneurysmal subarachnoid haemorrhage (SAH) carries a high morbidity and mortality, in part due to the development of secondary brain injury. The mechanisms behind secondary brain injury are incompletely understood, but oxidative/nitrosative stress and disturbances in the metabolism of the vasodilator nitric oxide (NO) are believed to be involved. The aim of the present study is to characterise systemic changes in markers of oxidative/nitrosative stress and NO metabolism in the early phase after acute brain injury, and to examine their relationship to clinical course, neurological outcome, and mortality.

Active9 enrollment criteria

Effects of Combined Spinal Direct Current Stimulation on Upper Limb Recovery in Acquired Brain Injury...

Acquired Brain Injury

This study will compare different polarities of transcutaneous spinal direct current stimulation combined with robotic-assisted arm training (RAT) in adults with acquired brain injury (ABI). Participants will receive 20 minutes of 2.5 milliamps (mA) anodal, cathodal, and sham transpinal direct current stimulation (tsDCS) over cervical spine combined with high intensity robotic-assisted arm training, five days a week, for 2 consecutive weeks.

Terminated18 enrollment criteria

OPTIMA-TBI Pilot Study

Mild Traumatic Brain Injury

This is a double-blind, randomized controlled trial comparing the effect of omega-3 fatty acid versus placebo on blood biomarkers of brain injury, inflammation and neurogenesis.

Terminated17 enrollment criteria

Seizures and Traumatic Brain Injury Rehabilitation

SeizuresTraumatic Brain Injury

post-traumatic seizures (PTS) are a common and debilitating complication of traumatic brain injury (TBI) and could have harmful impact on patient disabilty and rehabilitation outcome. In this multicentric prospective observational study we aimed to evaluate the role on functional outcome of patients admitted to neurorehabilitation unit afther traumatic brain injury of: newly occurring seizures prescription of antiepileptic prophylactic therapy The inclusion criteria were the following: 1) age ≥ 18; 2) diagnosis of TBI on presentation; 3) admission to a hospital emergency department within 24 h of injury; 4) admission within one month from the injury to the rehabilitation unit to continue clinical care and rehabilitation program; 5) up to 6 months of observation in rehabilitation setting. Were collected the following variables: gender, medical history, age at occurrence of injury, injury characteristics, fracture site, presence of penetrating TBI, presence of subarachnoid haemorrhage, associated neurosurgical procedures (craniotomy, cranioplasty), neurologic and functional assessments, brain imaging, occurrence of seizure, presence and type of anticonvulsant therapy, death during hospitalization. The investigator analysed through logistic regression variables predictors of risk occurrence of seizure, and neurological and functional outcome, respectively assessed with the Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS) and the Functional Independence Measure (FIM).

Active8 enrollment criteria

Therapeutic Effects of Maternal Melatonin Administration on Brain Injury and White Matter Disease...

Premature Birth

Neurocognitive sequelae observed in preterm represent a major health problem for which there is no preventive treatment approved to date. These effects are the result of a multifactorial brain damage occurring in developing prenatal and perinatal period. Melatonin, the principal hormone secreted by the pineal gland has neuroprotective properties in various experimental animal models of perinatal brain damage level. This hormone readily crosses the placental barrier, its antenatal administration would have a neuroprotective effect in the case of preventive preterm birth before 28 weeks of amenorrhea. The objective of this study determine the dose of melatonin administered parenterally in prenatal maternal in preterm labor to reduce brain damage in the white matter detected by diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) with statistical spatial analysis (TBSS) to the theoretical term of 40 weeks in children born prematurely.

Terminated10 enrollment criteria
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