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Category Archives: Brain Injury Treatment
New brain network model could explain differences in brain injuries – ETHealthworld.com
Posted: Published on June 24th, 2017
To understand the effect of injury, we must look not just for localized changes but network-wide changes caused by the disruption of network connections. Considering the brains network of activity, rather than just individual regions, could help us understand why some brain injuries are much worse than others, according to a study published PLOS Computational Biology by Maxwell B. Wang, Julia Owen, and Pratik Mukherjee from University of California, San Francisco, and Ashish Raj from Weill Cornell Medicine. The human brain displays an astonishing range of responses to injury, depending on its location. This is conventionally considered a result of the fact that each brain region has a specific functional role. However, there is increasing evidence that the brains regions do not operate in isolation but as a network or connectome. Therefore, to understand the effect of injury, we must look not just for localized changes but network-wide changes caused by the disruption of network connections. The authors used a combination of Diffusion-Tensor MRI and ideas from graph theory to investigate patterns in the white matter network architecture of the brain, and how these change due to injury. They built on previous work by Dr. Raj, in the Feil Family … Continue reading
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Parents oppose court’s no CPR order for brain injured son – Irish Times
Posted: Published on June 23rd, 2017
The court was told increased ventilation or CPR would not improve the mans condition, would cause him significant discomfort and pain and was against the clinical judgment of his treating doctors and other medics. A High Court judge has made orders permitting doctors not to administer additional ventilator support or CPR to a severely brain injured young man should his condition further deteriorate. The mans parents had opposed the orders, disputed doctors views of their sons level of awareness and his father had said: I want him to be kept alive. Where theres life, theres hope. He also said he could not in conscience consent to the orders but he and his wife would leave it to the court to decide. The man, aged in his thirties, has been in a minimally conscious state (MCS) for some five years in a hospital high dependency unit. He cannot speak, walk, is tube fed, breathes through a tracheotomy, only has movement, which is uncoordinated, in one upper limb and has experienced significant brain volume loss over the years. There is no definitive diagnosis of how the man, who had a history of psychiatric difficulties and experienced bullying at school, sustained severe brain … Continue reading
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The Concussion Health Summit, In Partnership with Nationwide Children’s Hospital, Announces Dr. Kevin Guskiewicz … – HuffPost
Posted: Published on June 23rd, 2017
Top experts to share latest clinical and technological breakthroughs in concussion management supported by vigorous research. COLUMBUS, Ohio - Concussion Health, in partnership with Nationwide Childrens Hospital, will host The Concussion Health Summit in Columbus, Ohio, at the Hyatt Regency Friday, July 28-Saturday, July 29, 2017. This two day long program will encourage education and discussion bringing together an influential array of experts, practitioners, and innovators from a range of specialties who will discuss the latest knowledge and technology regarding concussion management. By emphasizing the importance of a multi-disciplinary approach, the Summit aims to make the connection between prevention, baseline testing, time of injury, post-injury exam and the recovery process. The Program Planning Committee has assembled a faculty of renowned clinical experts to provide opportunities for approved continuing education sessions as well as special programming for concussion survivors and caregivers. The Concussion Health Summit will also provide opportunities to network through social events and round table discussions. Hearing from the diverse panel of experts assembled will afford attendees an opportunity to expand their knowledge and skill base in caring for concussion patients, said Mark A. Letendre, ATC, Co-Chair of The Concussion Health Summit and Director of Umpire Medical Services for … Continue reading
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Two-drug combo may improve traumatic brain injury therapy – The San Diego Union-Tribune
Posted: Published on June 22nd, 2017
Traumatic brain injury is in great need of better therapies. Its victims are often young, including athletes and those in the military. Bruce Chandler May, a physician from Santa Barbara, says he has found such a therapy. Hes the president and CEO of a company thats developing the therapy, Inflammatory Response Research, Inc. Mays in San Diego for the BIO International biotechnology convention to meet potential partners in government and private industry. I ran into May by serendipity Sunday evening when we were were both passengers on a Lyft ride. Heres his story in question and answer format. Q: How did you make this discovery? A: I practice trauma medicine at Santa Barbara Cottage Hospital, and I discovered synergy between two existing molecules, levocetirizine, which is the top antihistamine in the world, and montelukast, an asthma drug which is the top leukotriene modulator in the world. We plan to combine the two molecules as a First Response injectable for the military. It will be the first new therapeutic in over 30 years, a safe and effective treatment for traumatic brain injury and blast injury. Q What stage of development is this in? A: We have established proof of concept for … Continue reading
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Researcher uses sophisticated techniques to understand traumatic brain injuries among older adults – Medical Xpress
Posted: Published on June 22nd, 2017
June 21, 2017 by Beth Newcomb Brain scans, left to right, taken one, two, seven and 12 days after a traumatic brain injury show how an injury can worsen for weeks after the initial trauma. Credit: Andrei Irimia After a traumatic brain injury, when do the first indications of possible long-term complicationsincluding dementiaappear and is it possible to stave them off? A five-year R01 grant from the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke totaling more than $1.5 million will support one facet of brain injury research through 2021. The project will examine the effects and prognoses of small bleeds, or microhemorrhages, in the brain following traumatic brain injury in older adults. "We want to understand whether these microhemorrhages are benign or whether they can cause serious problems for patients down the line," said Andrei Irimia, an assistant professor at the USC Leonard Davis School of Gerontology who uses sophisticated neuroimaging techniques to understand the effects of brain injuries and improve the quality of life of sufferers, especially older adults. Only 2 percent of R01 grants go to researchers under the age of 35. Irimia said the grant reflects not only the increase in attention paid to the topic of … Continue reading
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New brain network model could explain differences in brain injuries – Medical Xpress
Posted: Published on June 22nd, 2017
June 22, 2017 Credit: Wikimedia Commons Considering the brain's network of activity, rather than just individual regions, could help us understand why some brain injuries are much worse than others, according to a study published PLOS Computational Biology by Maxwell B. Wang, Julia Owen, and Pratik Mukherjee from University of California, San Francisco, and Ashish Raj from Weill Cornell Medicine. The human brain displays an astonishing range of responses to injury, depending on its location. This is conventionally considered a result of the fact that each brain region has a specific functional role. However, there is increasing evidence that the brain's regions do not operate in isolation but as a network or 'connectome.' Therefore, to understand the effect of injury, we must look not just for localized changes but network-wide changes caused by the disruption of network connections. The authors used a combination of Diffusion-Tensor MRI and ideas from graph theory to investigate patterns in the white matter network architecture of the brain, and how these change due to injury. They built on previous work by Dr. Raj, in the Feil Family Brain and Mind Research Institute at Weill Cornell Medicine, and colleagues that showed that simple models of networks … Continue reading
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UCLA neuroscientist offers game plan to better understand sports concussions – UCLA Newsroom
Posted: Published on June 22nd, 2017
Hospital emergency rooms treat more than 170,000 children each year for sports-related traumatic brain injuries, including concussions, according to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. What do parents and coaches need to know about sports concussions in order to protect their kids and players?A commentary by Dr. Christopher Giza, director of theUCLA Steve Tisch BrainSPORT program, about sports, concussions and neuroscience appears in the June 21 online edition ofNeuron. Here, Giza, a national leader in concussion research, offers a game plan for where concussion research is headed: Todd Cheney/UCLA Dr. Christopher Giza 1.Accurate diagnosis is essential. Concussions are the most complex injury to the most complicated organ in the human body, said Giza, who is also a professor of pediatrics, neurology and neurosurgery at the David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLAand theUCLA Mattel Childrens Hospital. There is no magic-bullet, catch-all test for diagnosing the disorder. Giza said that although finding a single reliable test will be unlikely, doctors hope that blood work, brain imaging and electrical tests will improve concussion diagnosis and help them monitor recovery. A physicians diagnosis is often informed by the patients reported symptoms, he said. Yet not every symptom that surfaces after a … Continue reading
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The possible long-term complications of traumatic brain injury – USC News
Posted: Published on June 21st, 2017
After a traumatic brain injury, when do the first indications of possible long-term complications including dementia appear and is it possible to stave them off? A five-year R01 grant from the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke totaling more than $1.5 million will support one facet of brain injury research through 2021. The project will examine the effects and prognoses of small bleeds, or microhemorrhages, in the brain following traumatic brain injury in older adults. We want to understand whether these microhemorrhages are benign or whether they can cause serious problems for patients down the line, said Andrei Irimia, an assistant professor at the USC Leonard Davis School of Gerontology who uses sophisticated neuroimaging techniques to understand the effects of brain injuries and improve the quality of life of sufferers, especially older adults. Only 2 percent of R01 grants go to researchers under the age of 35. Irimia said the grant reflects not only the increase in attention paid to the topic of brain injury itself but also the National Institute of Healths interest in supporting precision medicine research; traumatic brain injury is a challenge that demands a personalized approach, he noted. No two TBIs are the same they … Continue reading
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Sleep disturbances after traumatic brain injury – Clinical Advisor
Posted: Published on June 21st, 2017
Clinical Advisor Sleep disturbances after traumatic brain injury Clinical Advisor Treatment for TBI-related sleep issues is typically the same as for patients without a TBI. Use the lowest dose of medication for the shortest possible duration. Treat any underlying conditions such as obstructive sleep apnea, depression, anxiety ... See the rest here: Sleep disturbances after traumatic brain injury - Clinical Advisor … Continue reading
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Offer extended to transfer UFC Hall of Famer Matt Hughes to brain trauma center in Atlanta – MMAjunkie.com
Posted: Published on June 21st, 2017
Story updated at 9:08 p.m. ET to reflect additional information on Hughes involvement with the foundation and a statement on his potential treatment. Illinois State Police continue to investigate a truck-train crash that left UFC Hall of Famer Matt Hughes hospitalized. Officers from the Traffic Crash Reconstruction Unit hope to speak to Hughes to find out what happened when his truck was struck last Friday by a train on Beeler Trail in Montgomery County, Ill. Officers are waiting to see if his condition improves so they can interview him, ISP public information officer Jason Bradley told MMAjunkie. Theyre also waiting toxicology results from the hospital where he was airlifted following the accident. If he obviously is in a position where they think hes going to pull through, the investigation will continue, because theyre going to want to interview him, Bradley said. Theyre going to go back and recreate everything they can up to that point. Theyre going to wait for toxicology tests to come back. There really is no time frame, because a lot of times, a majority of the investigation will be completed, but theyre waiting on one thing before they can close it. Hughes, 43, a native of … Continue reading
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