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Haut PDF Sleep and circadian rhythms in the acute phase of moderate to severe traumatic brain injury

Sleep and circadian rhythms in the acute phase of moderate to severe traumatic brain injury

Sleep and circadian rhythms in the acute phase of moderate to severe traumatic brain injury

... is the first to extensively document sleep-wake disturbances in both the acute and subacute phases of severe ...was the only case we encountered ...

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Towards a better understanding of increased sleep duration in the chronic phase of moderate to severe traumatic brain injury : an actigraphy study

Towards a better understanding of increased sleep duration in the chronic phase of moderate to severe traumatic brain injury : an actigraphy study

... (1) to evaluate sleep, daytime sleepiness and fatigue complaints in adults in the chronic stage of moderate to severe TBI; (2) to determine how ...

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Sleep-wake disturbances in hospitalized patients with traumatic brain injury: association with
brain trauma but not with an abnormal melatonin circadian rhythm

Sleep-wake disturbances in hospitalized patients with traumatic brain injury: association with brain trauma but not with an abnormal melatonin circadian rhythm

... is the first to use a hospitalized trauma population of non-TBI patients as a control group to compare sleep-wake and melatonin data, thus partially controlling for environmental ...

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The prognostic value of magnetic resonance imaging in moderate and severe traumatic brain injury : a Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis

The prognostic value of magnetic resonance imaging in moderate and severe traumatic brain injury : a Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis

... review of observational cohort studies and randomized controlled trials of adult moderate or severe TBI patients who underwent MRI in the acute phase after ...

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The impact of poor sleep on cognition and activities of daily living after traumatic brain injury : a review

The impact of poor sleep on cognition and activities of daily living after traumatic brain injury : a review

... recently, sleep in hospital and inpatient rehabilitation settings was specifically investigated among patients with TBI (Duclos et ...actigraphy in a hospital setting has shown that in ...

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Traumatic brain injury: classification, models and markers

Traumatic brain injury: classification, models and markers

... levels of miR-93, miR-191 and miR-499 were all elevated in serum from mild, moderate and severe TBI ...levels of all three miRNAs were related to both the ...

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Sleep and wake disturbances following traumatic brain injury

Sleep and wake disturbances following traumatic brain injury

... out to investigate circadian alterations in the acute phase of ...from the pituitary, and reported as varying from 15% to as high as 90% among ...

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Parallel recovery of consciousness and sleep in acute traumatic brain injury

Parallel recovery of consciousness and sleep in acute traumatic brain injury

... that the best-fit lag between RLA and DAR was 0 (R 2 5 ...improvements in DAR were simultaneous to that of RLA ...nighttime sleep duration and nighttime fragmen- tation ...

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Sleep in the acute phase of severe traumatic brain injury : a snapshot of polysomnography

Sleep in the acute phase of severe traumatic brain injury : a snapshot of polysomnography

... resulting in increased sleep duration and earlier sleep onset among our ...4.3 Sleep deprivation hypothesis Factors other than the brain injury itself may explain ...

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Association of Intraocular Cataract Lens Replacement with Circadian Rhythms, Cognitive Function, and Sleep in Older Adults

Association of Intraocular Cataract Lens Replacement with Circadian Rhythms, Cognitive Function, and Sleep in Older Adults

... Design The study, including all experimental setups, ophthalmologi- cal examinations, participant enrollment, and study proto- cols, was conducted from February 2012 to April ...began in June ...

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Age-related changes in sleep and circadian rhythms: impact on cognitive performance and underlying neuroanatomical networks.

Age-related changes in sleep and circadian rhythms: impact on cognitive performance and underlying neuroanatomical networks.

... alterations in circadian and homeostatic sleep regulation significantly impact on an individual’s daytime cogni- tive performance ...point of view, taking time of day and ...

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Specificity of cognitive and behavioral complaints in post-traumatic stress disorder and mild traumatic brain injury

Specificity of cognitive and behavioral complaints in post-traumatic stress disorder and mild traumatic brain injury

... Conclusions The present study was the first that was designed to directly compare subjective cognitive and behavioral complaints in PTSD (with and without MTBI) and MTBI ...

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Assessment of Tissue Injury in Severe Brain Trauma

Assessment of Tissue Injury in Severe Brain Trauma

... global and regional alterations in TBI and for following their longitudinal evolution ...[3]. To assess the complexity of TBI, several morphological sequences are required: FLAIR ...

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Traumatic brain damage: Severe brain damage: Coma and disorders of consciousness

Traumatic brain damage: Severe brain damage: Coma and disorders of consciousness

... needed in order to propose scientific-based ...applied to patients unable to give written informed consent. In disorders of conscious- ness, the exploration of ...

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Corticospinal excitability in patients with anoxic, traumatic, and non-traumatic diffuse brain injury.

Corticospinal excitability in patients with anoxic, traumatic, and non-traumatic diffuse brain injury.

... U.K.) and a Magstim figure-of-eight-shaped coil with external loop diameters of 9 ...stimulated in patients and healthy subjects, except in one patient where the study was ...

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Circadian, sleep-wake dependent or both? A preface to the special issue “Circadian rhythm and sleep-wake dependent regulation of behavior and brain function

Circadian, sleep-wake dependent or both? A preface to the special issue “Circadian rhythm and sleep-wake dependent regulation of behavior and brain function

... matter of how long you’ve been awake, it is gated by the circadian system that can either facilitate or prevent sleep to occur so that, when sleep does occur is also crucially ...

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Computational modeling of blast-induced traumatic brain injury

Computational modeling of blast-induced traumatic brain injury

... This thesis aims to investigate the mechanical response of the human brain to blast waves and to examine the effect of the ACH on that response through numerical si[r] ...

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Prospective memory 7 years after severe childhood traumatic brain injury – the TGE 2 prospective longitudinal study

Prospective memory 7 years after severe childhood traumatic brain injury – the TGE 2 prospective longitudinal study

... is to our knowledge the largest cohort of patients having sustained severe childhood ...samples of children with a range of TBI severity, where severe TBI are usually ...

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Comparison of strategies for monitoring and treating patients at the early phase of severe traumatic brain injury: the multicentre randomised controlled OXY-TC trial study protocol

Comparison of strategies for monitoring and treating patients at the early phase of severe traumatic brain injury: the multicentre randomised controlled OXY-TC trial study protocol

... effect of age. Fourth, the maximum predefined delay of 16 hours post- TBI to allow inclusion may be viewed as too ...for the necessity to initiate patient management at ...

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Interest of blood biomarkers to predict lesions in medical imaging in the context of mild traumatic brain injury

Interest of blood biomarkers to predict lesions in medical imaging in the context of mild traumatic brain injury

... for the deposit and dissemination of sci- entific research documents, whether they are pub- lished or ...not. The documents may come from teaching and research institutions in ...

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