نتایج جستجو برای: mild tbi

تعداد نتایج: 123135  

Journal: :Arquivos de neuro-psiquiatria 2006
José Roberto Tude Melo Diana Lara Pinto de Santana Júlio Leonardo Barbosa Pereira Tiago Freire Ribeiro

OBJECTIVE To verify the frequency of traumatic brain injury (TBI) in the people between 0 and 19 years of age, in accordance to gender, age and cause of trauma. METHOD Descriptive study made through a period of a year, in all TBI victims, aged until 19 years admitted in a reference trauma center. RESULTS The sample had a total of 390 patients; 280 (71.8%) were boys. The main age of the vict...

Journal: :Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology 2021

Abstract Objective Both anxiety and traumatic brain injury (TBI) are both related to poorer Trail Making Test (TMT) performances. TBI survivors exhibit a greater incidence of in contrast the general population. We evaluated relationship between on TMT perceived workload ratings. Method The sample consisted 39 moderate-to-severe [(21 with normal symptoms (NSA) 18 abnormal (ASA)] 51 healthy compa...

Journal: :Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology 1997

Journal: :Journal of neurotrauma 2014
Lora Talley Watts Justin Alexander Long Jonathan Chemello Samantha Van Koughnet Angelica Fernandez Shiliang Huang Qiang Shen Timothy Q Duong

Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is a leading cause of death and disability worldwide. Methylene blue (MB) has known energy-enhancing and antioxidant properties. This study tested the hypothesis that MB treatment reduces lesion volume and behavioral deficits in a rat model of mild TBI. In a randomized double-blinded design, animals received either MB (n=5) or vehicle (n=6) after TBI. Studies were p...

2017
Jessica L Nielson Shelly R Cooper John K Yue Marco D Sorani Tomoo Inoue Esther L Yuh Pratik Mukherjee Tanya C Petrossian Jesse Paquette Pek Y Lum Gunnar E Carlsson Mary J Vassar Hester F Lingsma Wayne A Gordon Alex B Valadka David O Okonkwo Geoffrey T Manley Adam R Ferguson

BACKGROUND Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is a complex disorder that is traditionally stratified based on clinical signs and symptoms. Recent imaging and molecular biomarker innovations provide unprecedented opportunities for improved TBI precision medicine, incorporating patho-anatomical and molecular mechanisms. Complete integration of these diverse data for TBI diagnosis and patient stratifica...

2017
Dmitry Esterov Brian D. Greenwald

A mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI) is a complex pathophysiologic process that has a systemic effect on the body aside from solely an impairment in cognitive function. Dysfunction of the autonomic nervous system (ANS) has been found to induce abnormalities in organ systems throughout the body, and may contribute to cardiovascular dysregulation and increased mortality. Autonomic dysfunction, al...

Journal: :Military medicine 2006
Jan Elizabeth Kennedy Robin James Lumpkin Joyce Rothleder Grissom

This study surveyed health care providers about their evaluation and treatment of mild traumatic brain injury (TBI) in adults. We presented two vignettes describing mild TBI cases to staff in the emergency department (N = 22) and primary care clinics (N = 16) at Wilford Hall Air Force Medical Center and asked how they would evaluate and treat these patients. Most providers said they would asses...

2017
Geetanjali S Rathore

Traumatic brain injuries (TBI) are very common, an estimated 1.74 million people sustaining one every year in USA. Mild TBI resulting from blunt force, non-penetrating head traumas frequently occur in contact sports. American football and soccer are the leading sports, where an estimated 20 percent of US high school and 10 percent of US college players sustain brain injuries every season [1]. O...

Journal: :Acta medica Okayama 2016
Kyohei Kin Yasuhiro Ono Takeshi Fujimori Satoshi Kuramoto Atsushi Katsumata Yuji Goda Masamitsu Kawauchi

Traumatic brain injury (TBI) has a complex and heterogeneous pathology. It is frequently difficult to predict the neurological deterioration of patients with TBI, and unpredictable change may occur even when TBI is mild to moderate. When computed tomography (CT) findings are considered to be inconsistent with the traumatic origin or with the neurological deterioration of patients observed on ad...

Journal: :Brain injury 1996
M Y Kibby C J Long

Traumatic brain injury (TBI) refers to a broad range of neurological, cognitive and emotional factors that result from the application of a mechanical force to the head. Mechanical force can be applied on a continuum from none to very severe, and the extent of brain injury is related to the severity of this force. A review of the literature reveals that, while considerable research has been don...

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