... Health Research (CIHR) for the International Initiative for TraumaticBrainInjuryResearch (InTBIR) team grants are the Fonds de recherche du Québec Santé, the Hotchkiss Brain ...
... presented to European centres in the core study were older than were those in previous observational studies and often had ...medicine researchand the identification of best practices ...
... disciplines and the response rate of the survey was high ...in research, or more expertise ...survey, andclinical involve- ment was encouraged throughout the ...inherent to surveys in ...
... many approachesto investiga- tion over the years, but none have considered their congru- ence with family-centered theory, which is instrumental to the TBI rehabilitation context and in ...
... Angiogenesis and Neuroinflammation Group, University of Bordeaux, Bordeaux, France, 2 CNRS UMR 5287, INCIA, Brain molecular Imaging Team, University of Bordeaux, Bordeaux, France, 3 Department of Basic ...
... contusions and axonal shearing. Secondary injuries occur over hours and days, and generally result from a complex biochemical cascade of events often manifesting as cerebral edema and elevated ...
... Approachesto assessing error self-regulation in researchandclinical practice vary in the extent to which they resemble the cognitive demands of real world tasks; a concept ...
... Interdisciplinary Research in Rehabilitation of Greater Montreal (CRIR) is the use of research—whether fundamental or applied, positivist or constructivist—in the development and definition of scien- ...
... intended to disseminate the researchandclinical studies on TBI that have been conducted under the auspices of the ...health care professional in the rehabilitation community, ...
... a traumaticbraininjury (TBI) report altered sleep patterns and fatigue 3 years post-injury (Kempf, Werth, Kaiser, Bassetti, & Baumann, ...compared to moderate to ...
... L. and Cruz, M. (2007). The relationship between fatigue and quality of life in children with chronic health problems: A systematic ...J. and Shapiro, C.M. (2006). Distinguishing sleepiness ...
... Vande Vyvere T 1 , Wilms G 2,3 , Claes L 2 , Martin Leon F 2 , Nieboer D 4 , Verheyden J 2 , van den Hauwe L 1,2 , Pullens P 5 , Maas AIR 6 , Parizel PM 1 ; Collaborative European NeuroTrauma Effectiveness ...
... Pronostic Scores de prédiction du risque Dans différentes études, le pronostic à distance du trauma- tisme est souvent évalué par le Glasgow Outcome Scale (GOS) à six mois. Des modèles de prédiction du risque chez les ...
... obtain and is highly relevant: the IMPACT study including the initial GCS, pupil response, computed tomography results and age in more than 8500 patients found that these variables can accurately predict ...
... months), and 127 (6%) of the patients with a GCS score higher than 8 at ED ...head injury, and a higher proportion of major extracranial ...pathologies and suffered from more secondary insults ...
... Blast Brain Vulnerability ...skull and other protective structures play an important role in the intensity of the stress waves trans- mitted to the brain ...thickness and increases with ...
... (mTBI and PTSD) Generally, similar symptoms in both diagnoses are complaints concerning difficulties of attention and memory, irritability, sleeping disorders as well as avoidance ...seem to have a ...
... Third, since a validated methodology 10 shows that suicide ideation is easily assessed by clinicians through the use of suicide items derived from depression scales (either clinician, e.g., Hamilton Depression Rating ...
... Activities and outputs of the 4-year PAR are presented tough the research is still ...the research highlighted the interest that representatives of professionals (GP and hospital specialists) ...