Imaging Biomarkers of Mild Traumatic Brain Injury: a Longitudinal Cohort Study
Mild Traumatic Brain InjuryPosttraumatic Stress Disorder2 moreThis longitudinal cohort study aims to detect the topographical nature of the white matter microstructure and resting state functional connectivity patterns across the whole brain in the evolution of pathology as a function of time following mild TBI. All consecutively patients with the non-contrast head CT because of acute head trauma from the local emergency department (ED) formed the initial population of this study. Age, sex, education-level matched healthy controls will also be enrolled. The initial scan will performed within 7 days post-injury. Clinical assessment was performed within 24 hours of MR imaging and included a broad neuropsychological and symptom assessments. Follow-up examination will conduct at 1 month, 3 month, 6-12 months.
Video Games to Track Cognitive Health
DementiaMild Cognitive Impairment7 moreThe purpose of this study is to assess cognitive function using a rapid, portable, computerized neurocognitive testing device in a wide variety of clinical settings.
Concussion in Motor Vehicle Accidents: The Concussion Identification Index
Motor Vehicle AccidentsTBI (Traumatic Brain Injury)12 moreThe primary goal of this study is to provide clinicians with a brief, patient self-administer instrument yielding a single composite score that reliably correlates with objective findings on standardized neurocognitive assessment for concussion.
Photobiomodulation for Concussions: the Use of the ImPACT® Test as an Assessment Tool
Mild Traumatic Brain InjuryBrain photobiomodulation (PBM) therapy is an innovative modality for the stimulation of neural activity in order to improve brain function and is currently under investigation as a treatment for several diverse neurological disorders. Our emphasis on this study is to review the use of PBM as a treatment modality for concussions and the use of ImPACT® (Immediate Post-Concussion Assessment and Cognitive Testing) test to assess improvement in cognition and symptomatology in patients with post-concussion syndrome (PCS) treated with PBM.
Development of Automated Analysis to Electroencephelogram (EEG) Data in Patients Treated at the...
HealthyCVA12 moreDELPhI software developed for the analysis of EEG recordings in response to magnetic stimulation in relation to clinical data.
Balance and Mild Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI)
Brain ConcussionTraumatic Brain InjuryThe purpose of this pilot project is to determine whether using one inertial sensor on the waist during routine clinical balance testing (i.e. Balance Error Scoring System (BESS)), will be a more immediate, objective, reliable and sensitive way to measure and quantify balance deficits in individuals with mild Traumatic Brain Injury (mTBI).
A Study of Biomarkers of Mild Traumatic BRAIN Injury
Mild Traumatic Brain InjuryPatients with mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI) represent a burden of patients admitted to the emergency department. According to the guidelines, a cerebral CT scan is indicated after mTBI according to the specific conditions. However, variability exists regarding the respect of these CT scan indications, and less than 10% of patients will have visible brain lesions on CT scan. Recently, serum Glial Fibrillary Acidic Protein (GFAP) and Ubiquitin C-terminal Hydrolase-L1 (UCH-L1) biomarkers have shown ability to differentiate normal and abnormal CT scan findings after mTBI. These encouraging results prompted us to launch a prospective study using automated and quick measurements of GFAP and UCH-L1 biomarkers to validate these findings.
No Cases of Delayed Intracranial Hemorrhage (d-ICH) Among Patients With Mild Traumatic Brain Injury...
Traumatic Intracranial HemorrhageTraumatic Brain InjuryAbstract Purpose Patients with anticoagulation therapy has a higher risk of developing traumatic Intracranial Hemorrhage (tICH). Delayed Intracranial Hemorrhage (d-ICH) is a rarer clinical manifestation; however, the incidence varies from 0-9,6 % in other studies. Some studies have also questioned the clinical relevance of d-ICH, since the mortality and the need of neurosurgical intervention is reported to be very low. The aim of this study is to determine the incidence of d-ICH at Sundsvall Regional Hospital. Methods A retrospective observational study of patients with mTBI and oral anticoagulation therapy. Data from medical records and radiology registry in Sundsvall hospital for 29 months during 2018-2020 in Sundsvall identified 249 patients with an initial negative CT scan who performed a follow-up CT scan. Outcome measure was incidence of d-ICH.
Interest of the S100B Protein Assay in Mild Traumatic Brain Injuries at the DOUAI Hospital
Mild Brain Traumatic InjuryCompliance1 moreThe main objective is to evaluate the feasibility and interest of setting up a protocol for the systematic measurement of the S100B protein in patients with mild traumatic brain injury admitted to the emergency room of Douai hospital in order to reduce the number of unnecessary brain scans. The main evaluation criterion is the percentage of patients admitted to the emergency department of Douai hospital for mild traumatic brain injury, whose protocol for the systematic measurement of the S100B protein would make it possible to avoid the realization of a brain scans for patients with a protein assay S100B ≤ 0.10 µg/L, carried out within 3h of the onset of MCT. The systematic dosage of the S100B protein in the context of mild traumatic brain injury still does not appear in the recommendations for good practice in 2021. This study will contribute to the reflection on the use of the S100B protein in the development of new recommendations for good practice of mild traumatic brain injury support.
Neural Injury in Adolescents With Concussion
Mild Traumatic Brain InjuryConcussion2 moreThis study utilizes multimodal brain imaging to obtain quantitative biomarkers of brain injury and to improve understanding of the biological basis of brain pathology in adolescents with concussion. Adolescents with a concussion will undergo neuroimaging and neuropsychology assessments acutely and four months after injury.