Blast-Related Traumatic Brain Injury: Current Concepts and Research Considerations.

Journal of Experimental Neuroscience Pub Date : 2019-09-12 eCollection Date: 2019-01-01 DOI:10.1177/1179069519872213
Daniel W Bryden, Jessica I Tilghman, Sidney R Hinds
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Abstract

Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is a well-known consequence of participation in activities such as military combat or collision sports. But the wide variability in eliciting circumstances and injury severities makes the study of TBI as a uniform disease state impossible. Military Service members are under additional, unique threats such as exposure to explosive blast and its unique effects on the body. This review is aimed toward TBI researchers, as it covers important concepts and considerations for studying blast-induced head trauma. These include the comparability of blast-induced head trauma to other mechanisms of TBI, whether blast overpressure induces measureable biomarkers, and whether a biodosimeter can link blast exposure to health outcomes, using acute radiation exposure as a corollary. This examination is contextualized by the understanding of concussive events and their psychological effects throughout the past century's wars, as well as the variables that predict sustaining a TBI and those that precipitate or exacerbate psychological conditions. Disclaimer: The views expressed in this article are solely the views of the authors and not those of the Department of Defense Blast Injury Research Coordinating Office, US Army Medical Research and Development Command, US Army Futures Command, US Army, or the Department of Defense.

爆炸性颅脑损伤的概念与研究思路
创伤性脑损伤(TBI)是参加军事战斗或碰撞运动等活动的常见后果。但是,诱发环境和损伤严重程度的广泛可变性使得TBI作为一种统一的疾病状态的研究成为不可能。军人面临着额外的、独特的威胁,例如暴露在爆炸性爆炸及其对身体的独特影响下。这篇综述是针对TBI研究人员的,因为它涵盖了研究爆炸性头部创伤的重要概念和考虑因素。其中包括爆炸引起的头部创伤与TBI的其他机制的可比性,爆炸超压是否诱导可测量的生物标志物,以及生物剂量计是否可以将爆炸暴露与健康结果联系起来,将急性辐射暴露作为必然结果。这项研究的背景是对过去一个世纪战争中的震荡事件及其心理影响的理解,以及预测持续TBI的变量和引发或加剧心理状况的变量。免责声明:本文中表达的观点仅为作者的观点,而非国防部爆炸伤害研究协调办公室、美国陆军医学研究与发展司令部、美国陆军未来司令部、美军或国防部的观点。
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