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Ashley K Pringle,Elshadaie Solomon,Benjamin J Coles et al. Ashley K Pringle et al.
Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is a leading cause of death and disability globally. No drug treatments are available, so interest has turned to endogenous neural stem cells (NSCs) as alternative strategies for treatment. We hypothesized that ...
Min-Kyoo Shin,Edwin Vázquez-Rosa,Coral J Cintrón-Pérez et al. Min-Kyoo Shin et al.
The jet-flow overpressure chamber (OPC) has been previously reported as a model of blast-mediated traumatic brain injury (bTBI). However, rigorous characterization of the features of this injury apparatus shows that it fails to recapitulate...
Michael D Cusimano,Stanley Zhang,Grace Huang et al. Michael D Cusimano et al.
Nearly 50,000 Canadian children live in foster care. Compared with their peers, foster children experience greater independence and decreased guidance, predisposing them to harmful exposures such as traumatic brain injury (TBI), illicit dru...
Heather Rossong,Mohammed Hasen,Bilal Ahmed et al. Heather Rossong et al.
Hypertonic saline (HTS) is a commonly administered agent for intracranial pressure (ICP) control in traumatic brain injury (TBI). The literature on its use is mainly in moderate/severe TBI where invasive ICP monitoring is present. The role ...
Danyal Z Khan,Michal M Placek,Peter Smielewski et al. Danyal Z Khan et al.
Post-concussion syndrome (PCS) refers to a constellation of physical, cognitive, and emotional symptoms after traumatic brain injury (TBI). Despite its incidence and impact, the underlying mechanisms of PCS are unclear. We hypothesized that...
Sydney M Vita,John B Redell,Mark E Maynard et al. Sydney M Vita et al.
Athletes participating in contact sports are at risk for sustaining repeat mild traumatic brain injury (rmTBI). Unfortunately, no pharmacological treatment to lessen the pathophysiology of brain injury has received U.S. Food and Drug Admini...
Virginia T Gallagher,Prianka Murthy,Jane Stocks et al. Virginia T Gallagher et al.
Sensitive and reliable tools are needed to evaluate potential behavioral and cognitive changes following head impact exposure in contact and collision sport participation. We evaluated change in oculomotor testing performance among female, ...
Logan Froese,Joshua Dian,Carleen Batson et al. Logan Froese et al.
The impact of vasopressor and sedative drugs on cerebrovascular reactivity in traumatic brain injury (TBI) remains unclear. The aim of this study was to evaluate the impact of changes of doses of commonly administered sedation (i.e., propof...
Mark L Ettenhofer,Rosemay A Remigio-Baker,Jason M Bailie et al. Mark L Ettenhofer et al.
Primary care providers can play a crucial role in the clinical management of concussion. However, many providers lack up-to-date information about best practices for rest and return to activity after these injuries. Most research on this to...
Logan Froese,Joshua Dian,Carleen Batson et al. Logan Froese et al.
Intravenous propofol, fentanyl, and midazolam are utilized commonly in critical care for metabolic suppression and anesthesia. The impact of propofol, fentanyl, and midazolam on cerebrovasculature and cerebral blood flow (CBF) is unclear in...