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Imaging of Traumatic Brain Injury Metabolism Using Hyperpolarized Carbon-13 Pyruvate

Traumatic Brain Injury

This project is to evaluate sensitivity and specificity of hyperpolarized 13C-pyruvate as imaging agents of altered cerebral glycolysis and mitochondrial dysfunction and assess pyruvate utilization in mitochondria in Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) patients.

Enrolling by invitation29 enrollment criteria

Genome-Wide Assocation Study in Patients With Brain Injury Associated Fatigue and Altered Cognition...

Traumatic Brain Injury

The aim of this study is elucidate genetic susceptibility of patients with traumatic brain injury (TBI) and symptoms of Brain Injury Associated Fatigue and Altered Cognition (BIAFAC) using genome-wide association study (GWAS).

Enrolling by invitation4 enrollment criteria

Cohort Study on the Effects of Aging in Acquired Brain Injury Patients

Acquired Brain InjurySubarachnoid Hemorrhage2 more

A prospective cohort study (questionnaires), with an embedded case control study (neuropsychological assessments) in which the data is gathered within a timeframe of 3 years. A group of 700 patients and a group of 100 healthy volunteers will be participating.

Enrolling by invitation14 enrollment criteria

TRACK-TBI Longitudinal Biomarker Study

Traumatic Brain Injury

The overarching goal of this study is to improve understanding of the long-range natural history of TBI by extending follow-up of a previously enrolled cohort (TRACK-TBI) beyond the first 12 months after injury.

Enrolling by invitation11 enrollment criteria

Concussion Assessments in Football

Cerebral ConcussionBrain Concussion2 more

Diagnosing and determining the severity of a sports-related concussion immediately on- or off-field is challenging, especially because clinical signs can evolve minutes to hours after the mechanism of injury. Hence, repeated follow-up and serial assessments of a player are recommended following such an injury. Current advice, when a player sustains a confirmed or suspected concussive injury, is to remove them from play immediately and not return to competition or unrestricted training until signs and symptoms have been managed as per relevant guidelines. To support this decision the International football Association Board has introduced a trial allowing an additional permanent concussion substitution in participating competitions. Follow-up assessment of concussion incidents is recommended to include the Sport Concussion Assessment Tool 5th Edition. For further assessment of neurocognitive deficits and to inform return to play decisions, it is recommended that a computerised assessment is also adopted, such as the Immediate Post-Concussion Assessment and Cognitive Testing tool. The aims of this study are: To determine the incidence of head trauma and use of concussion substitutions in football competitions that are participating in the IFAB's permanent concussion substitution trial. To evaluate the immediate severity of reported concussion signs and symptoms for football players with a confirmed or suspected concussion. To evaluate the ability of neurocognitive assessments completed post-incident to inform the clinical diagnosis of concussion.

Enrolling by invitation4 enrollment criteria

Risk Stratification in Children With Concussion

ConcussionBrain1 more

This project will measure concussion symptoms, biological markers, and academic and social factors across the first year postconcussion to develop a model that enables early identification of and symptom management for children at higher risk for persistent postconcussive symptoms. Findings will provide novel insights into the longer-term effects of concussion on children's physical, psychological, and social well-being and support the development of personalized healthcare and school-based plans to reduce disparities in children's ability to return-to-learn and -play and improve postconcussion quality of life.

Enrolling by invitation7 enrollment criteria

Efficacy Study of NH001 in Vegetative State & Minimally Conscious State Following a Traumatic Brain...

Brain Injury

The purpose of this study is to test the drug apomorphine in subjects who are in a Vegetative State or a Minimally Conscious State.

Suspended30 enrollment criteria

Early Digital, Analyte and Neurologic Biomarkers of Acute and Chronic Brain Injury and Recovery...

Traumatic Brain Injury

Repetitive blast exposure has been shown to lead to more severe neurobehavioral impairments versus a single exposure. Blast-induced Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) can lead to short- and long-term adverse outcomes Even mild brain injuries can impair neurocognitive performance, and repeated injuries can amplify negative outcomes. Service members with repeated exposure to low-level blasts as a necessary part of their job or training display altered neural activity during a memory task that is paralleled by a reduction in accuracy on neurocognitive memory tasks. As a result, it is important to monitor service members that are exposed to multiple blast-generated mTBIs to allow the earliest identification of acute or chronic brain and body insult and provide individualized measures of time to recovery. While TBI is clinically diagnosable, the methods of diagnosis have up to now been typically expensive and immobile, and treatments and interventions sparse. The investigators will conduct a longitudinal assessment of mTBI brain biomarkers by collecting repeated measures of FDA approved mTBI brain injury biomarkers, correlated with sound and blast exposure, as well as continuous monitoring through smart watches (activity, sleep, biometrics, calorie expenditure, balance) and analyte data through analyte sensors (glucose, lactate, ketones). Study data will be organized into categories and presented to participants daily within the application and will be securely stored within the application. At the completion of the study, participants will be provided with the study data digitally within the mobile application and study data will also be provided to the credentialed unit medical provider to enable it to be ported to the participants' electronic medical record. This study will create a continuous record of blast overpressure and sound exposures and correlate those to the participants health state over the course of several 9-week courses. This will enable an assessment of individualized susceptibility to brain injury as well as providing novel data on time to recovery. The investigators hope to develop dynamic and accurate risk profiles that are individual and will lead to further understanding of how to protect participants from mTBI (mild TBI) events.

Enrolling by invitation2 enrollment criteria

Wellness and Quality of Life Perceptions of People With Traumatic Brain Injury

Brain InjuriesTraumatic

Telerehabilitation is a service delivery method that has grown substantially in recent years. It has both advantages and disadvantages in comparison to clinic-based services. For example, telerehabilitation is advantageous for people residing in locations in which specialized rehabilitation services are scarce; however, it has the disadvantage of being dependent on reliable internet connections that are not available in all locations. Also, some people prefer the privacy afforded by receiving treatment in their home, but other people prefer the interaction with other clients with similar challenges afforded by attending sessions in clinic-based settings. Other questions about advantages and disadvantages of telerehabilitation remain unexplored. One such question is the focus of this research and concerns the effect of receiving post-acute telerehabilitation services versus clinic-based services on the general well-being and quality of life experienced by people with traumatic brain injury. The study purpose is to compare changes in wellness and quality of life occurring over a four-month period during which people with traumatic brain injury receive post-acute services either via telerehabilitation or at an outpatient facility.

Enrolling by invitation6 enrollment criteria

Comparison of Image Quality Between Ultra-low Dose (ULD) and Standard Dose CT Scans in Detecting...

Closed Head InjuryPenetrating Head Injury

Head trauma is a frequent reason for consultation in the emergency room. The CT scan is the reference examination allowing rapid management of the patient. However, CT examinations are among the diagnostic examinations with the highest exposure to ionizing radiation. The study investigators have previously implemented "ultra-low dose" (ULD) acquisitions for several pathologies with an effective dose level similar to that of a standard radiographic examination. These ULD acquisitions are now routinely used in our clinical practice for explorations of the thorax, spine, pelvis and proximal femurs, extremities. This study expands these ULD acquisitions to skull CT for detecting traumatic intracranial lesions. The study investigators hypothesize that it would be possible to search for intracranial lesions in patients with head trauma using ULD protocols, thereby reducing the doses delivered to the patient while maintaining sufficient image quality for the diagnosis.

Not yet recruiting6 enrollment criteria
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