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Rehabilitation Research and Training Center for Traumatic Brain Injury Interventions--Teen Online...

Traumatic Brain Injury

This study will evaluate the effectiveness of an Internet-based psychosocial treatment in improving problem-solving, communication skills, stress management strategies, and coping among teens who have had a traumatic brain injury and their families.

Completed9 enrollment criteria

Study of the Safety and Efficacy of Conivaptan (Vaprisol®) to Raise Serum Sodium Levels in Patients...

Severe Traumatic Brain Injury

The investigators plan to utilize conivaptan (Vaprisol) to promote isolated water loss, in combination with normal (physiologic) fluid replacement to maintain a normal blood volume status, in patients with severe TBI. The goal of this therapy is to raise blood sodium in a controlled fashion in subjects with severe TBI, and reduce the use of hypertonic saline infusion. We hypothesize that this therapy will maintain a stable state of high blood sodium, while decreasing the overall sodium load needed to achieve these goals.

Completed20 enrollment criteria

Safety of Darbepoetin Alfa Treatment in Patients With Severe Traumatic Brain Injury

Traumatic Brain Injury

The purpose of this study is to see if the treatment of severely brain injured patients with darbepoetin (a long acting form of erythropoietin) will be safe, and will reduce brain damage by decreasing harmful levels of chemicals in the brain.

Completed18 enrollment criteria

Age of Blood in Brain Injury

Traumatic Brain Injury

Donated red blood cells vary in how old they are, that is, how long they have been stored since being collected from donors. Blood that has been donated is stored for a maximum of 42 days, after this time it is expired. That means that red blood cells that are given to patients as a blood transfusion can be anywhere from a few days old to 42 days old. The average age of blood that is given as a blood transfusion in this hospital is 21 days old. As stored blood gets older its ability to carry oxygen may be reduced. Whether or not this is important in patients with a brain injury is not currently known. The purpose of this study is to try and determine if fresh blood (less than 5 days old) is better than old blood (greater than 20 days old) in improving the supply of oxygen in patients who have suffered an injury to their brain.

Completed16 enrollment criteria

Safety Study of AVP-923 in the Treatment of IEED (Involuntary Emotional Expression Disorder) Also...

Alzheimer's DiseaseStroke2 more

The purpose of this study is to evaluate the long-term safety of AVP-923 in the treatment of Involuntary Emotional Expression Disorder (IEED) also known as Pseudobulbar Affect (episodes of uncontrolled crying and/or laughter).

Completed6 enrollment criteria

Pediatric Traumatic Brain Injury: Methylphenidate Effects on Early Recovery

Brain Injuries

Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) is the leading cause of acquired long term disability among children and young adults. Deficits in attention and memory are common and persist for years after moderate or severe TBI. The similarity between these symptoms and those of children with AD/HD, the efficacy of methylphenidate in the treatment of AD/HD, and the efficacy of methylphenidate in improving recovery of animals with brain injuries, support the need to study methylphenidate effects in children with TBI. This investigation of methylphenidate in children with moderate to severe TBI aims to: (1) Assess the acute effects of 2 different dosages of methylphenidate on attention and reaction time when the medication is administered to children early in recovery; (2) Assess the ability of 8 weeks of methylphenidate to improve the rate of recovery of cognitive, memory, and attentional skills in children with TBI; (3) Identify the frequency of common methylphenidate side effects in children with TBI.

Completed1 enrollment criteria

Post Market Clinical Follow-Up Study on the Performance and Safety of Lyoplant®

TumorCerebral Ventricle5 more

Retrospective, single center, single arm PMCF study on the performance and safety of Lyoplant® used for the replacement and extension of connective tissue structures in neurosurgery.

Not yet recruiting3 enrollment criteria

Effect of Trunk Support on Academic Engagement of Children With Severe Disability

Cerebral PalsyTraumatic Brain Injury2 more

This study evaluates the effect of optimizing trunk support based on segmental principles of trunk control, on academic engagement of children in academic settings.

Completed5 enrollment criteria

Remotely Supervised tDCS for Persistent Post-traumatic Headache

Persistent Post Traumatic HeadacheMild Traumatic Brain Injury

This pilot study is designed to provide preliminary data for a large scale, randomized clinical trial to evaluate the efficacy of remotely administrated at home transcranial Direct Current Stimulation (tDCS) with real-time monitoring via VA Tele-health for persistent post traumatic headache associated with mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI). Participants will receive total of 20 sessions of tDCS over four weeks. The investigators anticipate that the results generated from the study will directly translate into immediate meaningful clinical application: not only in management of chronic post traumatic headache, but also in reduction of acute pain medication use, and improving quality of life for our veterans with this debilitating neurological disorder.

Completed15 enrollment criteria

Traumatic Brain Injury in Veterans and Near-Infrared Phototherapy

TBI (Traumatic Brain Injury)

This is a proof-of-concept study designed to demonstrate whether increases in cerebral blood flow, improvements in brain functioning, and reductions in symptomology associated with traumatic brain injury (TBI) can result from treatments consisting of near-infrared phototherapy (NIR).

Completed12 enrollment criteria
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