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Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is a leading cause of death and disability around the world. The social and economic burden of TBI is tremendous and the cost of TBI is estimated at $1 billion per year in Canada- $650 million in care and $580 million in lost productivity. Novel interventions aimed at TBI-linked molecular targets have been successful in limiting injury and improving neurologic recovery in animal models, thus providing compelling evidence that effective intervention is possible after injury. This study proposes to investigate traumatic microvascular injury (TMI) and specifically blood-brain barrier dysfunction (BBBD) as a candidate biomarker and therapeutic target in TBI.
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Age 18 - 85 inclusive
Clinically diagnosed TBI or evidence of TBI
For mild TBI, as defined by the American Congress on Rehabilitation Medicine (1993), clear evidence and/or documentation of blunt head injury and any one of the following:
but where the severity of the injury does not exceed oss of consciousness exceeding 30 min, posttraumatic amnesia longer than 24 h, a Glasgow Coma Scale score falling below 13 after 30 min.
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