Traumatic Brain Injury Clinical Trials Network
创伤性脑损伤临床试验网络
基本信息
- 批准号:7289209
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 42.3万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2003
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2003-07-01 至 2012-06-30
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:4-AminopyridineAIDS Dementia ComplexAIDS neuropathyAcademic Medical CentersAcademyAccident and Emergency departmentAchievementAcquired Immunodeficiency SyndromeActivities of Daily LivingAcuteAcute Brain InjuriesAddressAdministratorAdmission activityAdultAdverse effectsAffectAfrican AmericanAftercareAgeAge DistributionAge-YearsAlcoholsAlgorithmsAllelesAlzheimer&aposs DiseaseAmbulatory CareAmbulatory Care FacilitiesAmericanAmnesiaAmobarbitalAnesthesia proceduresAnesthesiologyAnestheticsAneurysmal Subarachnoid HemorrhagesAntibodiesAntiepileptic AgentsAppointmentAreaArm InjuriesArteriovenous malformationAscorbic AcidAsiaAsian AmericansAutomobile DrivingB-LymphocytesBack PainBedsBehaviorBehavioralBenzodiazepinesBilateralBiochemical MarkersBiological ModelsBrainBrain InjuriesBrain imagingBudgetsBurn injuryBurning PainCandidate Disease GeneCaringCase ManagementCase MixesCase SeriesCase StudyCaucasiansCaucasoid RaceCavernous HemangiomaCephalicCerebral AneurysmCerebral Cavernous HemangiomasCerebrospinal FluidCerebrovascular CirculationCerebrumCervicalCessation of lifeChairpersonCharacteristicsChargeChicagoChronicCitiesClassificationClinicClinicalClinical Practice GuidelineClinical PsychologyClinical ResearchClinical TrialsClinical Trials NetworkClinical/RadiologicClinics and HospitalsClipClosed head injuriesCognitiveCollaborationsComaCommitCommunitiesCommunity IntegrationComplicationComputer softwareConditionConflict (Psychology)Congenital arteriovenous malformationConsentConsultConsultationsContinuity of Patient CareContraceptive UsageControl GroupsCountryCountyCraniocerebral TraumaCraniotomyCritical IllnessCritical PathwaysCritiquesDNADailyDataData CollectionData Coordinating CenterDatabasesDecubitus ulcerDemyelinationsDevelopmentDiabetes MellitusDiabetic FootDiagnosisDiffuseDisabled PersonsDiseaseDoctor of PhilosophyDoseDouble-Blind MethodEarly AmbulationEducationElectrodiagnosisElectroencephalographyEmploymentEnd PointEnergy MetabolismEnrollmentEpidemicEpidemiologic StudiesEpilepsyEquipmentEsthesiaEthnic OriginEvaluationExcitatory Amino AcidsFacultyFamilyFellowshipFibromyalgiaFigs - 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项目摘要
DESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): This is a revised proposal for a Clinical Site in the "Cooperative multicenter traumatic brain injury clinical trials network." The proposal aims to establish a Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) Research Center in Dallas, Texas, to be based at Parkland Memorial Hospital (PMH), with the collaboration of the Baylor Institute for Rehabilitation (BIR). Both institutions are nationally recognized for neurosurgical, neurological, and rehabilitation care. Parkland is the major Level I Trauma Center in the North Texas area, serving a population of approximately 5 million. PMH averages approximately 350 admissions for TBI each year, and 140 of these are for moderately severe to severe brain injury. All TBI patients are evaluated by the Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation service, and appropriate rehabilitation follow-up is obtained. The great majority of patients are referred to one of two rehabilitation units, the rehabilitation unit at PMH and BIR. Both the Parkland rehabilitation unit and the TBI unit at BIR are collaborators on this project. The PI, Dr. Eugene George, is Chief of the Neurosurgical Service at PMH. He has experience in multicenter collaborative trials in TBI, subarachnoid hemorrhage, and spinal cord injury. The other collaborators in the project all have an academic and clinical commitment to the care of patients with TBI. Dr. Lisa-Ann Wuermser is director of the Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation service at PMH, and an active investigator on trials on SCI and TBI. Dr. Mary Carlile is director of the TBI Program at BIR, and is widely recognized for excellence in management of these patients. Dr. Ramon Diaz-Arrastia is a neurologist and clinical neurophysiologist who is interested in the mechanisms of brain injury. Dr. Munro Cullum is Director of Neuropsychology at UT Southwestern, and has an extensive record of successful collaborative research in TBI and other neurodegenerative diseases.
The concept proposal incorporated into this submission aims to determine the efficacy and value of continuous video-EEG (CVEEG) monitoring in patients with moderately-severe to severe TBI. Recent technical advances have made this possible, and small uncontrolled studies indicate that a significant fraction of patients with TBI have subtle nonconvulsive seizures (NCS), that would not be recognized unless CVEEG is performed. The concept proposal aims to determine whether aggressive treatment of NCS results in improved functional outcome.
描述(由申请人提供):这是“合作多中心创伤性脑损伤临床试验网络”中临床站点的修订提案。该提案旨在与贝勒康复研究所 (BIR) 合作,在德克萨斯州达拉斯市帕克兰纪念医院 (PMH) 建立创伤性脑损伤 (TBI) 研究中心。这两所机构在神经外科、神经科和康复护理方面均获得全国认可。 Parkland 是北德克萨斯地区主要的一级创伤中心,为大约 500 万人口提供服务。 PMH 平均每年约有 350 例因 TBI 入院,其中 140 例因中度至重度脑损伤。所有 TBI 患者均由物理医学和康复服务部门进行评估,并进行适当的康复随访。绝大多数患者被转诊至两个康复单位之一,即 PMH 和 BIR 的康复单位。 Parkland 康复部门和 BIR 的 TBI 部门都是该项目的合作者。 PI 尤金·乔治 (Eugene George) 博士是 PMH 神经外科服务的主管。他拥有 TBI、蛛网膜下腔出血和脊髓损伤的多中心协作试验经验。该项目的其他合作者都对 TBI 患者的护理做出了学术和临床承诺。 Lisa-Ann Wuermser 博士是 PMH 物理医学和康复服务部主任,也是 SCI 和 TBI 试验的积极研究者。 Mary Carlile 博士是 BIR TBI 项目的主任,因在这些患者的管理方面表现出色而受到广泛认可。 Ramon Diaz-Arrastia 博士是一位神经学家和临床神经生理学家,对脑损伤机制感兴趣。 Munro Cullum 博士是 UT Southwestern 的神经心理学主任,在 TBI 和其他神经退行性疾病领域拥有广泛的成功合作研究记录。
本次提交的概念提案旨在确定连续视频脑电图 (CVEEG) 监测对中重度至重度 TBI 患者的功效和价值。最近的技术进步使这成为可能,小型非对照研究表明,很大一部分 TBI 患者有轻微的非惊厥性癫痫发作 (NCS),除非进行 CVEEG,否则无法识别。该概念提案旨在确定 NCS 的积极治疗是否会改善功能结果。
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- 批准号:
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Clinical Validation of Serum Neurofilament Light as a Biomarker of Traumatic Axonal Injury
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