Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is a major cause of disability and death in traumatic patients. A series of complex pathophysiological mechanisms after TBI break the balance of coagulation and anticoagulation system, resulting in coagulation dysfunction. TBI-induced coagulopathy includes high blood coagulation...
Traumatic brain injury (TBI) remains a leading cause of death and disability that places a great physical, social, and financial burden on individuals and the health system. In this review, we summarize new research into the metabolic changes described in clinical TBI trials, some of which have...
Neuropsychological performance predicts disability severity after TBI. VA TBI Model Systems Studydoi:10.1016/j.apmr.2019.08.294Erin BrennanEmily NoyesAmanda RoyerRisa Nakase-RichardsonMarc SilvaElsevier BV
Globally, traumatic brain injury (TBI) is a leading cause of death and persistent disability. Although improvements in standard of care have reduced the overall mortality rates associated with this disease, there is a paucity of effectiv... AK Wagner - 《European Journal of Physical & Rehabilitat...
Our knowledge of the pathophysiology about traumatic brain injury (TBI) is still limited. Neutrophils, as the most abundant leukocytes in circulation and the first-line transmigrated immune cells at the sites of injury, are highly involved in the initiat
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Effect of IL-6–174 G/C polymorphism in predicting disability and functional outcome in patients with severe traumatic brain injury (STBI). J. Neurotrauma 112, 673 (2015). Google Scholar Lavinio, A. et al. Cerebrovascular reactivity and autonomic drive following traumatic brain injury. Acta ...
Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is a leading cause of disability and death worldwide, with mild TBI comprising more than 70% of TBI-related emergency visits1. Importantly, repeated trauma, within the metabolic window of repair, may prolong recovery and increase the risk of developing severe cognitiv...
Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is a major public health burden, significantly contributing to chronic neurological problems and long-term disability among injured individuals1. The modernization of weapons and safety helmets since World War II has reduced penetrating and severe injuries in recent conflicts...
Brain trauma is one of the largest causes of death and disability in the United States, accounting for about 30% of all injury deaths1. Traumatic brain injury (TBI) occurs when sufficient external force is imposed on the head resulting in brain damage. TBI varies in severity, with the most...