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Background:
- Traumatic brain injury may have a range of effects, from severe and permanent disability to more subtle functional and cognitive deficits that often go undetected during initial treatment. To improve treatments and therapies and to provide a uniform quality of care, researchers are interested in developing more standardized criteria for diagnosing and classifying different types of traumatic brain injury. By identifying imaging and other indicators immediately after the injury and during the initial treatment phrase, researchers hope to better understand the nature and effects of acute traumatic brain injury.
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- Individuals at least 18 years of age who have been admitted to a hospital with a diagnosed or suspected traumatic brain injury within the past 48 hours.
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Objective
To generate natural history data for cohort-based comparisons to serve as the basis for hypothesis-driven studies and to contribute to the clinical and physiological understanding of traumatic brain injury (TBI) through the description of manifestations of the injury and the relationship among radiological, hematological, clinical variables and standard functional outcome measures.
Study Population
One thousand male and female adult subjects with history of recent head injury with or suspected non-penetrating acute TBI, will be enrolled. Subjects having varying degrees of TBI severity will be recruited from the collaborative programs between NIH and non-NIH hospitals. We anticipate approximately 80% of subjects will be classified as mild TBI, concussion, or no injury.
Design
This is a prospective study of subjects with known and suspected non-penetrating acute traumatic brain injury. Subjects presenting to the emergency department or trauma service at participating hospitals with a history of recent suspected head injury will be studied during the course of their hospital stay and after discharge using radiological, hematological, clinical and functional outcome measures. Subjects will be stratified according to findings and time of initial imaging into cohorts for comparison.
The design is intentionally broad in scope to allow acquisition of data for the development of future hypothesis-driven research. Research performed under this protocol will not interfere with standard of care and subjects will not be treated with experimental therapies as part of the research study. Data collected under this research study may be shared without personal identifiers with other researchers if subjects approve this option on the informed consent. Data and samples collected under this protocol and other protocols that allow data sharing will be combined for secondary analysis under this protocol.
Outcome Measures
A variety of outcome measures will be used including diagnosis, evidence of injury on magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and positron emission tomography (PET), functional impairment, and quality of life (QOL) assessments. Research questions will focus on a positive diagnosis of brain injury and monitoring the natural history. Statistical analysis plans will be developed as specific research questions and hypotheses are generated.
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Suspected TBI Subjects
Suspected TBI subjects must meet the following inclusion criteria:
Healthy Volunteers
Healthy volunteers must meet the following inclusion criteria:
EXCLUSION CRITERIA:
Suspected TBI Subjects
Suspected TBI subjects are not eligible for participation in this research study if any of the following conditions exist:
Healthy Volunteers
Healthy volunteers are not eligible for participation in this research study if any of the following conditions exist:
Currently Phase-1 of enrollment for healthy volunteers in the A Beta PET pilot is complete. At this time enrollment of healthy volunteers is on hold until analysis complete. Enrollment of A Beta PET pilot TBI subjects and healthy matches may resume under Phase-2 if analysis of initial data suggests update
886 participants in 2 patient groups
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