Funding/Support: This study was supported by grant GCHC/SPG/2017/01 from the Glasgow Children’s Hospital Charity, grants NS038104, NS094003, and U54NS115322 from the National Institutes of Health, grant TP220158 from the US Department of Defense, and an NHS Research Scotland Senior ...
Interestingly in one of these studies, the authors found a positive correlation between the galectin-3 levels in human plasma and the Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS) scores43. In our study, we found significant amounts of galectin-3 in the mouse CSF 24 h after injury. The blood brain barrier ...
"Separately, the PFA Charity has extended the project with Glasgow University until 2022 and supports three other existing research projects. At the beginning of this year, Dawn Astle and Rachel Walden started advisory roles at the PFA to shape the long-term car...
Severity of injury and how indicated (e.g. Glasgow Coma Scale scores, Loss of Consciousness, Post-traumatic Amnesia, Stroke Severity Scale) 6. Any health-related comorbidities (e.g. diabetes, alcohol dependence) 7. Any available data on the Dysexecutive Questionnaire [52, 53] and the Europ...
TBI is an extremely heterogeneous condition that encompasses different types of injuries, such as contusions, haematomas, subarachnoid haemorrhage, and diffuse axonal injury, and different severity levels. To acutely assess the severity of the injury, a scoring system known as the Glasgow Coma Scale ...
TBI is an extremely heterogeneous condition that encompasses different types of injuries, such as contusions, haematomas, subarachnoid haemorrhage, and diffuse axonal injury, and different severity levels. To acutely assess the severity of the injury, a scoring system known as the Glasgow Coma Scale ...