Researchers explored the prevalence, timing, and considerations of treatment-limiting decisions in patients with severe traumatic brain injury.
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Researchers conducted a cross-sectional study to investigate if perivascular space volume is associated with repetitive head impacts and neurodegeneration in American football players.
Researchers sought to identify differences in symptoms following a sports-related concussion among young American football players who play on natural grass vs artificial turf.
Potential protective benefits on cognition seen even in those self-reporting a history of concussion.
Researchers conducted a secondary analysis of a cluster randomized clinical trial to evaluate the diagnostic accuracy of mental health screening tools after mTBI.
In a post hoc, secondary analysis, researchers determined the capacity of prehospital Glasgow Coma Scale scores to predict traumatic brain injury in patients at risk for severe injury and hemorrhagic shock.
Researchers assessed the ability of lactate levels obtained in the ambulance to predict 2-day in-hospital mortality among patients with traumatic brain injury.
Researchers sought to determine predictors of WDLST in young to middle-aged patients with a traumatic brain injury.
Researchers conducted a 5-part mixed-methods study to characterize the landscape of concussion in ice hockey.
Researchers assessed whether continuing to play immediately after a concussion impacted clinical outcomes and recovery time among collegiate athletes.
Researchers aimed to explore the characteristics of sport-, recreation-, and non-sport or recreation-related concussions in children aged 5 to 12.
Return to learn does not differ on the basis of gender among high school athletes following sport-related concussions.
Higher symptom burden, more frequent visio-vestibular abnormalities, more changes to sleep and daily habits seen for nonsport, recreation-related concussion.
Researchers sought to assess the effect of traumatic brain injury on the risk of developing bipolar disorder and schizophrenia and whether this effect varies by age at injury, sex, and severity.
10-word Standardized Assessment of Concussion has limited utility.
Researchers sought to determine the incidence of traumatic brain injury among older adults in the United States in nonhospital settings and how social determinants of health affect its incidence.
Researchers sought to determine the potential for survival and recovery of independence in patients with severe TBI who died after receiving withdrawal of life-sustaining treatment.
Respondents with TBI more likely to be female and White, have normal cognition, higher education and wealth.
Researchers explored the relationship between seizure prophylaxis and the risk for early posttraumatic seizures after mild and moderate traumatic brain injury.
Researchers assessed the prevalence of occult injury in older patients with blunt head injury and how the mechanisms of injury are related to the severity of the injury.
The use of whole blood at the point of care eliminates the need for plasma extraction.
Children with greater moderate-to-vigorous physical activity had significantly lower Health and Behavior Inventory scores at one and two weeks postinjury.
In a prospective observational study, researchers assessed the safety and efficacy of ibogaine combined with magnesium for treating TBI-related psychiatric symptoms in veterans.
In a large cohort study, researchers characterized the prevalence of cognitive dysfunction within and across cognitive domains 6 months after TBI injury.
In a retrospective, secondary analysis, researchers examined whether extracranial surgery and anesthesia are related to worse functional and cognitive outcomes after a TBI.
In a retrospective study, using automated eye tracking, researchers determined the saccade performance of patients with concussion history.
Functioning and mental health benefits sustained at one-month follow-up.
Researchers sought to examine the relative contributions of 13 neuropathologies to cognitive symptoms and dementia in brain donors who experienced repetitive head impacts.
Researchers sought to determine the impact of deployment history on epilepsy risk, along with TBI severity, among military veterans.
Researchers sought to assess the 6-month retreatment rate for patients with subdural hematoma who underwent burr-hole or craniotomy.