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Salivary Biomarkers in Pediatric Traumatic Brain Injury

Traumatic Brain Injury

By studying individual biomarkers in body fluids such as saliva, there is a potential for detecting injury to the brain resulting from an acute traumatic even that may not be detectable by conventional neuroimaging like CT scans.

Completed9 enrollment criteria

Hormonal Deficiency in the Quality of Life of Patients With Traumatic Brain Injury

Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI)

The primary objective is to assess the long-term impact of hormonal deficiency on Quality of Life (QoL) in a large group of moderate and severe Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) patients.

Unknown status18 enrollment criteria

Monitoring the Alterations That Occur in the Brain Following Traumatic Brain Injury

Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI)

This project, will combine the data collected from existing and innovative technologies: fMRI scans, mapping brain connectivity using EEG in combination with eye-tracking technology (the BNA technology developed by ELMINDA), characterizing of cortical layers using magnetic resonance (the CoLI technology developed by Tel-Aviv University), and DTI imaging (imaging of brain tracks). To do so, Sheba's Medical Center, Tel Hashomer, joined the project and is responsible for recruiting patients from the Department of Neurosurgery and Department of Rehabilitation and also is responsible for performing the needed tests.

Completed18 enrollment criteria

Dysregulated CNS Inflammation After Acute Brain Injury

Traumatic Brain InjuryAneurysmal Subarachnoid Hemorrhage

By doing this study, the investigator hopes to learn how the levels of important proteins involved in inflammation change over time in patients with acute brain injury. The total amount of time participants will be asked to volunteer for this study is approximately two hours over a five day period.

Completed9 enrollment criteria

Affective Responses in Neurological Rehabilitation

Neurological IncidentsStroke1 more

Using a single blind within-subject design, 16 patients with neurological disorders were randomly exposed to two different treatments: physical therapy and robotic assisted gait training. Both before and after the treatments, a self-report Mood Survey Scale (MSS) was used to assess the effects on the treatment on distinct affective states. The subscales of the MSS were tested for pre-post changes and different effects between treatments with non-parametric tests.

Completed5 enrollment criteria

Blood-based Biomarkers for the Prognosis of Sports Related Concussion

Traumatic Brain InjurySports Injury2 more

The diagnosis of sports related concussion still relies heavily on a subjective assessment. In this study the investigators want to assess the prognostic value of blood-based biomarkers with recovery from concussive episodes over specific time points post-injury. Our research aims to (1) assess that the World Rugby's head injury assessment (HIA) can identify that a concussion has taken place by measuring specific biomarkers in the blood and (2) to track these biomarkers over time post-injury as a means to assess player health.

Completed7 enrollment criteria

RECOVER Clinical Pathway for Pediatric Concussion

ConcussionBrain2 more

The project encompasses the development and implementation of an acute care, pediatric concussion clinical pathway at 5 pediatric emergency departments in the province of Alberta (Canada).

Completed2 enrollment criteria

Ultra Low-Resolution Pressure Reactivity Index in Moderate or Severe Traumatic Brain Injury

Traumatic Brain Injury

The pressure reactivity index (PRx) has emerged as a surrogate method for the continuous bedside estimation of global cerebral autoregulation and a significant predictor of unfavorable outcome. However, calculations require continuous, high-resolution monitoring and are currently limited to specialized ICU with dedicated software. To overcome this problem, new indices calculated using one-minute average data, instead of 10 seconds average data as performed by the PRx, has been proposed. The study aims to test some indexes appropriately modified to adapt to the scarcity of output data generated by standard hospital systems by analyzing the effectiveness of the Ultra Low-frequency Pressure Reactivity index (UL-PRx sampled at ~0.0033 Hz, about 5 minutes period) to evaluate association with outcome. The results indicate that sampling at ultra-low frequency might be of enough resolution to derive information about the state of cerebrovascular autoregulation and outcome of TBI patients. Indexes significantly associated with outcome, as UL-PRx, open new research fields between static and dynamic autoregulation, expanding the possibilities of investigation in TBI.

Completed3 enrollment criteria

Becoming Traumatic Brain Injured Patients at Day 7 of Their Trauma

Traumatic Brain Injury

To study the future of traumatic brain injured patients at day 7 of their trauma Primary endpoint: Fate, classified as survival with or without sequelae, death. Use of the GOS-E scale to classify survival with or without sequelae. The collection of this scale will be done by telephone contact, 7 days of admission to the emergency room. Secondary judgment criteria: Compendium of the realization of the CT / time respected between the TCL and the CT / Hospitalization / 2nd CT to realize at 24 hours in the patients treated by TAC or AAP Application of the recommendations of the French Society of Emergency Medicine 2012: Become 7 days of patients classified according to whether or not the recommendations, . Become TCL patients under AAP or TAC Number of reconsultation, rehospitalization, new imaging within 7 days after TCL

Completed8 enrollment criteria

Executive Dysfunction and Self-Harm Behavior: An Examination of Veterans With TBI, PTSD, or Both...

Traumatic Brain InjuryPost Traumatic Stress Disorder2 more

To determine whether tasks taken from the field of cognitive neuroscience can detect and distinguish impairments in executive function above and beyond standard neuropsychological measures in individuals with: a.) Mild Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI), b.) Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD), c.)Mild TBI+PTSD To determine whether performance on these tasks is linked to pertinent psychiatric outcomes (e.g. history of suicidality), which is associated with compromised executive function and impulsivity. To determine whether information regarding brain anatomy can provide additional information above and beyond behavior performance in distinguishing between these two groups.

Completed12 enrollment criteria
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