定量生物学反应作为发展性脑损伤后认知预后的预测因子。

Saman Sargolzaei, Yan Cai, Deborah Lee, Neil G Harris, Christopher C Giza
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摘要

创伤性脑损伤(TBI)领域成功的转化研究涉及确定慢性时间点损伤结果的可靠标记。长期以来,液体撞击损伤(FPI)后损伤严重程度的确定一直局限于与传递脉冲相关的测量大气压力。对脚趾捏无反应的持续时间(无意识)接下来被引入作为损伤严重程度的额外标记。目前的研究旨在评估急性损伤诱导的生物反应(脚趾无反应持续时间、体重变化百分比、脑水肿量化和呼吸暂停持续时间)在发育性脑损伤后亚急性时间点的认知表现。当在亚急性期测量时,发育FPI后的认知表现与以下变量负相关:脚趾捏无反应的持续时间、体重变化百分比和脑水肿量化水平。这些发现表明,在确定亚急性时间点的结局措施时,对损伤诱导的生物反应进行可靠的严重程度评估是潜在的。
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Quantification of Biological Responses as Predictors of Cognitive Outcome after Developmental TBI.

Quantification of Biological Responses as Predictors of Cognitive Outcome after Developmental TBI.

Quantification of Biological Responses as Predictors of Cognitive Outcome after Developmental TBI.

Quantification of Biological Responses as Predictors of Cognitive Outcome after Developmental TBI.

Successful translational studies within the field of Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) are concerned with determining reliable markers of injury outcome at chronic time points. Determination of injury severity following Fluid Percussion Injury (FPI) has long been limited to the measured atmospheric pressure associated with the delivered pulse. Duration of unresponsiveness to toe pinch (unconsciousness) was next introduced as an extra marker of injury severity. The current study is an effort to assess the utilization of acute injury-induced biological responses (duration of toe pinch unresponsiveness, percent body weight change, quantification of brain edema, and apnea duration) to predict cognitive performance at a subacute time point following developmental brain injury. Cognitive performance, when measured at a subacute phase, after developmental FPI was negatively correlated with the following variables, duration of toe pinch unresponsiveness, percent weight change, and quantified level of brain edema. These finding suggest the potential utilization of reliable severity assessment of injury-induced biological responses in determining outcome measures at subacute time points.

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