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The purpose of this study is to evaluate the cognitive and neurophysiological effects of chronic exposure to repeated low-level blast overpressure. Previous studies show converging evidence for a neurophysiological effect from cumulative exposure to blast, which is consistent with subjective reports of cognitive impairment by individuals trained to use explosives to gain entry to structures (breachers). This study will expand on these findings by examining a larger cohort of experienced breachers and artillery personnel who may be incurring a cumulative effect of low-level blast exposure over the course of several years. We will evaluate up to 20 participants from each of three groups: breachers, artillery personnel, and unexposed individuals. Additionally, we will ask each of the above to bring a close companion for a set of questionnaires and an interview to capture changes in functioning that participants may not be able to self-assess. Participants will travel to the NIH for evaluation of cognitive and neurophysiological measures. The procedures include neuropsychological testing, blood analysis for biomarkers, vestibular and auditory testing, and neuroimaging studies using diffusion tensor imaging, susceptibility weighted imaging, perfusion imaging, functional magnetic resonance imaging, and, where there is evidence of a sleep disorder, polysomnography. This study will be conducted in collaboration with the Naval Medical Research Center (NMRC) and the Walter Reed Army Institute of Research (WRAIR) under a Research Collaborative Agreement. The complementary DoD protocol will be reviewed by the DoD IRB and includes this NIH protocol. The complementary DoD protocol includes data collection at field settings, activity NIH is not engaged in and not described in this protocol.
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EXPERIMENTAL GROUP: BREACHERS
EXPERIMENTAL GROUP 2: ARTILLERY
CONTROL GROUP: UNEXPOSED
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EXCLUSION CRITERIA:
BREACHERS
History of moderate or more severe brain injury with loss of consciousness greater than 5 minutes
Current diagnosis of other CNS disorder (mild to severe)
Any cardiac, respiratory, or other medical condition that may affect cerebral metabolism
MRI contraindications
ARTILLERY & UNEXPOSED
-Parallel to exclusion criteria for the breacher group, with the addition of exposure to breaching blast (greater than 40 individual blasts) for the Artillery Group and exposure to any blast (greater than 40 individual blasts) for the Unexposed Group.
COMPANION GROUP
-None
66 participants in 4 patient groups
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