... JW, Stover JF, McIntosh TK: Pharmacology of traumaticbraininjury Curr Opin Pharmacol 2003, 3(1):27-32 Doppenberg EM, Choi SC, Bullock R: Clinical trials intraumaticbrain injury: lessons for ... receptor type 1-related protein y, IgG1-linked murine recombinant fusion protein; MBP, mannose-binding protein; rVCP, recombinant Vaccinia virus complement control protein; sCR1, soluble complement ... (in 0.1% milk in PBS containing 0.05% TWEEN) and murine recombinant mouse C5a at defined concentrations for establishing the standard curve After incubation and subsequent washing steps, biotinylated...
... Schouten JW: Neuroprotectionintraumaticbrain injury: a complex struggle against the nature of biology Curr Opin Crit Care 2007, 13:134-142 Wang KK, Larner SF, Robinson G, Hayes RL: Neuroprotection ... TraumaticBrainInjury Clinical Trials Network JDK is a Principal Investigator in the Resuscitation Outcomes Consortium References Xiao G, Wei J, Yan W, Wang W, Lu Z: Improved outcomes from the administration ... clinical reality are vital to those of us seeking to expand our armamentarium of therapeutic options in the treatment of these injuries [6-8] Competing interests SMM is an investigator in the Traumatic...
... and brain tissue pH after traumaticbraininjury Neurosurgery 2004, 55:877-881 12 Bilotta F, Spinelli A, Giovannini F, Doronzio A, Delfini R, Rosa G: The effect of intensive insulin therapy on infection ... days after braininjuryin the intensive glycemic control group This unexpected worsening of mortality is cause for great concern among those who advocate intensive glycemic control inbrain trauma ... to mmol/l) in patients with severe traumaticbraininjury Crit Care 2008, 12:R98 Lam AM, Winn HR, Cullen BF, Sundling N: Hyperglycemia and neurological outcome in patients with head injury J Neurosurg...
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... McLaughlin, K A., Pavese, A., Heidrich, A., & Posner, M I (2000) Evaluation of attention process training and braininjury education in persons with acquired braininjury Journal of Clinical and ... demographics The following demographic information was taken: age at injury (in years), age at first assessment (in years), time since injury (in months), days of post -traumatic amnesia (PTA) ... The remainder of the time was dedicated to a psycho-education programme addressing common consequences of braininjury and introducing compensatory strategies 2.3 Statistical analysis Baseline comparisons...
... tissue injury was maintained in all slices prior to inclusion in the study groups This initial injury could be observed in all slices and is attributable to minimal cell death originating from ... cell injuryin the slices The normalised integral was defined as the trauma intensity This analysis was performed for each slice in every group Two types of tissue injury were defined: 'Total injury' ... before final fluorescence imaging Microscopy and staining PI is a nucleic acid intercalating agent that is membrane-impermeable in vital cells with intact cell membranes In damaged cells gaps in the...
... injury were first incubated for 30 minutes at 37°C, 95% air and 5% CO2 in EM containing 4.5 μM PI Following baseline fluorescence imaging the traumaticbraininjury was generated using an apparatus ... McIntosh TK: Apoptosis after traumaticbraininjury J Neurotrauma 2000, 17:927-938 Faden AI: Neuroprotection and traumaticbrain injury: theoretical option or realistic proposition Curr Opin ... flushed using a premixed argon gas mixture (5% CO2, 21% O2, x% Argon, [74-x]% N2; Air Liquide Santé International, Paris, France) Traumaticbraininjury All slices subject to traumaticbrain injury...
... Surgeons The Joint Section on Neurotrauma and Critical Care Management and prognosis of severe traumaticbrain injury, part 1: Guidelines for the management of severe traumaticbraininjury J Neurotrauma ... of interest exists References 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 Timofeev I., Hutchinson PJ Outcome after surgical decompression of severe traumaticbraininjuryInjury 2006;37:1125-1132 Coplin WM Intracranial ... hemicraniectomy in normal brain An experimental PET-study in cats Brain Res 2003;982:31-37 37 Sakamoto S, Eguchi K, Kiura Y, et al CT perfusion imaging in the syndrome of the sinking skin flap before...
... Post -Injury (hours) E * D Brain IL-2 (pg/mg protein) Brain TNF (pg/mg protein) B Time Post -Injury (hours) C Brain IL-4 (pg/mg protein) * Brain IL-1 (pg/mg protein) Brain IL-6 (pg/mg protein) A Page of 16 ... severe traumaticbraininjuryin adults Lancet Neurol 2008, 7:728-741 Gaetz M: The neurophysiology of braininjury Clin Neurophysiol 2004, 115:4-18 Masel BE, DeWitt DS: Traumaticbrain injury: ... Post -Injury (hours) Figure Increase inbrain edema does not differ intraumatic axonal injury rats with or without hypoxia Brain water content was determined at 2, 24, 48, 72 and 96 h post -injury, ...
... in an incomplete understanding of their contribution to injury- induced pathology, but have indicated that the receptor is affected by injury Sihver et al [12] found a decrease in GABAAR binding ... the injuryinduced decrease in expression (M = 74.93) [F(3,9) = 14.907, p < 01], indicating DZ decreased α3 expression, regardless of injury condition DZ normalized γ2 injuryinduced decreases in ... ME, McIntosh TK: Workshop of animal models of traumaticbraininjury J Neurotrauma 1994, 11:723-732 30 Hamm RJ, O'Dell DM, Pike BR, Lyeth BG: Cognitive impairment following traumaticbrain injury: ...
... of mind after traumaticbraininjury Neuropsychologia 2005, 43:99-114 Havet-Thomassin V, Allain P, Etcharry-Bouyx F, Le Gall D: What about theory of mind after severe brain injury? BrainInjury ... factors inbrain injury- associated personality change BrainInjury 1994, 8(3):265-276 Turkstra LS, Dixon TM, Baker KK: Theory of Mind and social beliefs in adolescents with traumaticbraininjury ... traumaticbraininjuryBrainInjury 1996, 10:319-327 Ashman TA, Spielman SA, Hibbard MR, Silver JM, Chandna T, Gordon WA: Psychiatric challenges in the first years after traumaticbrain injury: ...
... mediator production following traumaticbraininjuryIn Shock, Sepsis, and Organ Failure -Brain Damage Secondary to Hemorrhagic -Traumatic Shock, Sepsis, and TraumaticBrain Injury: Fifth Wiggers Bernard ... in severe traumaticbraininjury Crit Care Med 2005, 33:654-660 Zygun DA, Doig CJ: Measuring organ dysfunction In Yearbook of Intensive Care and Emergency Medicine Edited by: Vincent JL Berlin, ... mmHg Dopamine ≤5a, dobutamine (any dose) Dopamine >5a or epinephrine ≤0.1a or norepinephrine ≤0.1a Dopamine >15a or epinephrine >0.1a or norepinephrine >0.1a Hematologic: platelet count >150 ≤150...
... Marwaha N, Singh D, Varma N, Mathuriya SN: Change in tissue thromboplastin content of brain following trauma Neurol India 2005, 53:178-182 Stein SC, Smith DH: Coagulopathy intraumaticbraininjury ... drug was administered in addition to standard treatment for injuries and bleeding at the participating hospitals Traumaticbraininjury post hoc subanalysis In accordance with protocol inclusion ... clotting system with rFVIIa in such injuries, due to the release of tissue factor (TF) in the brain and the prevalence of consumption coagulopathy or disseminated intravascular coagulation in brain...
... year after traumaticbrain injury: A multicenter analysis Arch Phys Med Rehabil 1997, 78:125-31 Ruffolo CF, Friedland JF, Dawson DR, Colantonio A, Lindsay PH: Mild traumaticbraininjury from ... possible, households were strategic in minimizing the loss of household income by selecting Table 1: One-year costs associated with treatment by level of traumaticbraininjury (Unit: USD, 1USD = 15,850 ... road traffic injuries, a rate of 734 per 100,000 population [2] According to the World Health Organization, traumaticbraininjury (TBI) is the main cause of fatal and non-fatal injury for motorcycle...
... less than 2% severe traumaticbrain of surface P-selectin in with healthy controls Changes in expressioninjury patients comparedplatelets isolated from severe traumaticbraininjury patients compared ... Figure Relative increases in norepinephrine-induced expression of P-selectin in arterial (blackhealthy controls (white bars) expressed as a percentage of severe traumaticbraininjury (TBI) patients ... correlated with the rate of norepinephrine infusion during steady-state conditions of the norepinephrine infusion period The average norepinephrine dose infused in the presently investigated patients ranged...
... moderate fluid-percussion braininjuryin rats J Neurotrauma 2002, 19:681-692 30 Hui L, Pei DS, Zhang QG, Guan QH, Zhang GY: The neuroprotection of insulin on ischemic braininjuryin rat hippocampus ... Changes in arterial blood glucose, insulin and norepinephrine dose, and ICP Shown are changes in arterial blood glucose, insulin and norepineICP phrine dose, and intracranial pressure (ICP) in surviving ... metabolic reduction in gray matter acutely following human traumaticbraininjury J Neurotrauma 2004, 21:149-161 Bartnik BL, Hovda DA, Lee PW: Glucose metabolism after traumaticbrain injury: estimation...
... Thoracic injury 0.13 Abdominal injury 0.34 Extremities injury 0.20 Diffuse injury without brain swelling 12 0.046 Diffuse bilateral brain swelling 12 Diffuse unilateral brain swelling with midline ... reactivity (n)a One reacting Both reactingb 12 14 Diffuse injury without brain swelling Diffuse bilateral brain swelling Diffuse injury unilateral brain swelling with midline shift Any mass lesion ... responsible for designing the study and reviewing CT findings JI was responsible for designing the study and reviewing CT findings JI revised the article critically and gave final approval to the...
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