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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38021754/discontinuation-of-levetiracetam-and-valproic-acid-due-to-adverse-effects-in-early-post-traumatic-seizure-prophylaxis
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Sami M Pathak, Robert Ziechmann, Jacob Menzer, Ava Hoeft, Philip Villanueva
INTRODUCTION: Levetiracetam (LEV) and valproic acid (VPA) are two anti-epileptic drugs (AEDs) routinely used for post-traumatic seizure (PTS) prophylaxis at our institution. In our practice, VPA is used for its beneficial effects on behavioral agitation and headaches, but it is also associated with abnormal liver function tests (LFTs). Both medications may be associated with thrombocytopenia. There is less literature comparing the adverse effect profiles and discontinuation rates of LEV and VPA in the context of PTS prophylaxis...
October 2023: Curēus
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37848656/association-between-monocyte-to-lymphocyte-ratio-and-hematoma-progression-after-cerebral-contusion
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Huajun Zhang, Xiaochun Duan, Yimiao Zhang, Guoquan Zhuang, Demao Cao, Wei Meng, Muyang Yan, Wentao Qi
BACKGROUND: The objective of this research was to examine the impact of the monocyte-to-lymphocyte ratio (MLR) on the advancement of hematoma after cerebral contusion. METHODS: The clinical information and laboratory test findings of people with cerebral contusion were retrospectively analyzed. Using the tertiles of MLR, the study participants were categorized into three groups, enabling the evaluation of the correlation between MLR and the advancement of hematoma after cerebral contusion...
October 17, 2023: Neurocritical Care
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37846159/chronic-traumatic-encephalopathy-neuropathologic-change-in-a-routine-neuropathology-service-7-year-follow-up
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Marc R Del Bigio, Sherry Krawitz, Namita Sinha
To follow our 2016 study of chronic traumatic encephalopathy neuropathologic change (CTE-NC) in our forensic autopsy service, we prospectively screened all cases with clinical histories of multiple concussions, persistent post-head injury symptoms, or ≥3 hospital investigations for head injuries from 2016 to 2022 inclusive using hyperphosphorylated tau (p-tau) immunostaining. The cases had routine brain sampling plus 4-6 additional lateral hemisphere samples. When "pathognomonic" CTE-NC lesions were identified, additional p-tau immunostaining was done for CTE-NC staging...
October 16, 2023: Journal of Neuropathology and Experimental Neurology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37840608/comparison-of-clinical-characteristics-of-traumatic-brain-injury-patients-according-to-the-mechanism-before-and-after-covid-19
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Jonghyun Sung, Jongwook Choi, Kum Whang, Sung Min Cho, Jongyeon Kim, Seung Jin Lee, Yeon Gyu Jang
OBJECTIVE: This study investigated the change in the number of patients with head trauma according to the trauma mechanism among severely injured patients transferred to the emergency department of Wonju Severance Christian Hospital before and during the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic. METHODS: Medical records (sex, age, diagnosis, trauma mechanism, and injury severity score) of patients referred to the emergency room between January 2018 and December 2019 and January 2020 and December 2021 were retrospectively reviewed, verified, and compared...
September 2023: Korean Journal of Neurotrauma
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37706372/prognostic-significance-of-prolonged-corrected-qt-interval-in-cerebral-contusion
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Ahmed Yasin Yavuz, Ozan Baskurt, Yunus Kurtulus, Idris Avci
BACKGROUND & OBJECTIVES: Cerebral contusion (CC) results in a release of catecholamines, autonomic dysfunction and neural stimulation that can lead to a number of cardiac adverse events, so it is critical to determine these. So the objective of this study was to investigate the prognostic significance of electrocardiographic changes, particularly the effects of a prolonged corrected QT (QTc) interval in CC. METHODS: In this retrospective cohort study, 110 patients with CC were evaluated...
September 14, 2023: Indian Journal of Medical Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37702102/abolition-of-seizures-following-forel-h-tomy-for-drug-resistant-epilepsy-a-case-report
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Shiro Horisawa, Satoru Miyao, Tomokatsu Hori, Kilsoo Kim, Takakazu Kawamata, Takaomi Taira
A 62-year-old female experienced an extensive cerebral contusion in the left frontotemporal lobe due to an acute subdural hematoma at the age of 44 years. Six months after the injury, the patient developed epileptic seizures. The seizures were generalized with right cervical rotation and fencing posture. Despite prescriptions for four antiepileptic drugs, partial seizures occurred several times a month and focal to bilateral tonic-clonic seizures once every 2 months. Video-electroencephalography showed epileptic discharges in the left frontal lobe...
December 2023: Epilepsia Open
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37698133/cycling-related-cranio-spinal-injuries-admitted-to-a-major-trauma-centre-in-the-cycling-capital-of-the-uk
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Jeremi Chabros, Saeed Kayhanian, Ivan Timofeev, Angelos Kolias, Adel E Helmy, Fahim Anwar, Peter J Hutchinson
BACKGROUND: The increased popularity of cycling is leading to an anticipated increase in cycling-related traffic accidents and a need to better understand the demographics and epidemiology of craniospinal injuries in this vulnerable road user group. This study aims to systematically investigate and characterise cycling-related head and spine injuries seen in the Major Trauma Centre for the Eastern region, which has the highest cycling rates in the UK. METHODS: We performed a retrospective cohort study comparing the incidence, patterns, and severity of head and spine injuries in pedal cyclists presenting to the Major Trauma Centre in Cambridge between January 2012 and December 2020...
September 12, 2023: British Journal of Neurosurgery
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37675267/cellular-and-molecular-mechanisms-in-vascular-repair-after-traumatic-brain-injury-a-narrative-review
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Zi-Ai Zhao, Lingli Yan, Jing Wen, Senthil Kumaran Satyanarayanan, Feng Yu, Jiahong Lu, Yong U Liu, Huanxing Su
Traumatic brain injury (TBI) disrupts normal brain function and is associated with high morbidity and fatality rates. TBI is characterized as mild, moderate or severe depending on its severity. The damage may be transient and limited to the dura matter, with only subtle changes in cerebral parenchyma, or life-threatening with obvious focal contusions, hematomas and edema. Blood vessels are often injured in TBI. Even in mild TBI, dysfunctional cerebral vascular repair may result in prolonged symptoms and poor outcomes...
2023: Burns and Trauma
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37637400/-etiologies-of-papilledema-in-cameroonian-hospitals
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Godefroy Koki, Hassan Aboubakar, William Nzokou Mukam, Prisca Nyamsi Biangoup, Patrick Tépéresna, Emilienne Epée, Assumpta Lucienne Bella
INTRODUCTION: papilledema refers to the swelling of the head of the optic nerve, a major sign of many local, locoregional or systemic pathologies that may involve patients' visual or vital prognosis. This condition represents a diagnostic and therapeutic emergency frequently encountered in our facilities. Therefore, it is deemed and opportune to identify the most common etiologies observed in Cameroonian hospitals. METHOD: we conducted a documentary and descriptive study of patients with papilledema presenting to the Ophthalmology Department of the Hospital of Instruction, Application and Reference of the Armed Forces of Yaoundé from 1st October 2013 to 31st December 2016...
2023: Pan African Medical Journal
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37610638/the-kinetics-of-transtentorial-brain-herniation-kernohan-woltman-notch-phenomenon-revisited
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Debasish Roy, Ambar Chakravarty
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: To critically review recent literature in understanding the pathological consequences of transtentorial brain herniation resulting from unilateral expanding supratentorial mass lesions. RECENT FINDINGS: Modern neuroimaging assists in understanding the consequences of transtentorial brain herniation with the development of the Kernohan-Woltman notch phenomenon. MRI studies in post-operative patients undergoing craniotomy and removal of expanding unilateral hemispheric mass lesions (usually an extradural or subdural hematoma) have shown striking findings in the contralateral crus cerebri suggestive of damage as a result of impact against the free margin of the opposite tentorium as suggested by Kernohan and Woltman nearly a century back in autopsy studies...
October 2023: Current Neurology and Neuroscience Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37560578/clinical-outcomes-and-prognostic-factors-of-traumatic-basal-ganglia-hematomas-a-4-year-single-center-study
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Vyjayanth Reddy, Aseem Pradhan, G Lakshmi Prasad, Girish Menon
BACKGROUND: Traumatic basal ganglia hematomas (TBGH) are rare entities. They are situated in the deep cerebral parenchyma and have also been termed as intermediate coup contusions. Available literature is sparse with regards to the characteristics and prognosis of TBGH. We aim to share our experience in the management, outcomes, and prognostic factors of TBGH. METHODS: A 4-year retrospective study which included all cases of TBGH, except dot contusions (<2 mL) and those with coagulopathies...
2023: Surgical Neurology International
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37553171/reversible-cerebral-vasospasm-and-cerebral-infarction-secondary-to-meningitis-following-penetrating-head-trauma-with-bamboo
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Kunpei Takao, Hiroyuki Matsuta, Kumi Murata, Minoru Fujiki
A man in the 70s fell on a bamboo and punctured his left upper eyelid. CT of the head showed fractures of the medial and superior walls of the left orbit, intracranial traumatic subarachnoid haemorrhage, intraventricular haematoma and left frontal cerebral contusion. He was treated conservatively. Despite prophylactic antibiotic therapy, he had prolonged loss of consciousness. A cerebrospinal fluid examination revealed bacterial meningitis. Imaging studies on day 15 showed extensive subacute cerebral infarction in the bilateral parieto-occipital lobes and main trunk artery stenosis...
August 8, 2023: BMJ Case Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37552292/intracranial-lesion-features-in-moderate-to-severe-traumatic-brain-injury-relation-to-neurointensive-care-variables-and-clinical-outcome
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Teodor Svedung Wettervik, Anders Hånell, Per Enblad, Anders Lewén
BACKGROUND: The primary aim was to determine the association of intracranial hemorrhage lesion type, size, mass effect, and evolution with the clinical course during neurointensive care and long-term outcome after traumatic brain injury (TBI). METHODS: In this observational, retrospective study, 385 TBI patients treated at the neurointensive care unit at Uppsala University Hospital, Sweden, were included. The lesion type, size, mass effect, and evolution (progression on the follow-up CT) were assessed and analyzed in relation to the percentage of secondary insults with intracranial pressure > 20 mmHg, cerebral perfusion pressure < 60 mmHg, and cerebral pressure autoregulatory status (PRx) and in relation to Glasgow Outcome Scale-Extended...
September 2023: Acta Neurochirurgica
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37548724/enhance-safety-in-aneurysm-surgery-strategies-for-prevention-of-intraoperative-vascular-complications
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Uwe Spetzger
Complications during surgery for intracranial aneurysms can be devastating. Notorious pitfalls include premature rupture, parent vessel occlusion, local cerebral injury and brain contusion, and incomplete neck obliteration. These unfavorable intraoperative events can result in major neurological deficits with permanent morbidity and even mortality. Herein, the author highlights the relevant surgical strategies used in his daily practice of aneurysm surgery (e.g., aneurysm clipping with adenosine-induced temporary cardiac arrest), application of which may help prevent vascular complications and enhance surgical safety through reduction of the associated risks, thus allowing improvement of postoperative outcomes...
2023: Acta Neurochirurgica. Supplement
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37464844/traumatic-brain-injury-among-patients-admitted-in-neurosurgical-unit-in-a-tertiary-care-centre-a-descriptive-cross-sectional-study
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Ajit Shrestha, Nimesh Paudel, Ganesh Adhikari, Swikriti Shrestha, Sandesh Lamichhane, Subash Subedi, Neelam Jaishwal
INTRODUCTION: Traumatic brain injuries are one of the leading causes of mortality, morbidity, and economic burden in context to Nepal. Non-contrast computed tomography is used for rapid diagnosis and repeat computed tomography helps to detect the progression and complications of cerebral injury. The aim of this study was to find out the prevalence of traumatic brain injury among patients admitted in the neurosurgical unit in a tertiary care centre. METHODS: This descriptive cross-sectional study was conducted among patients admitted to the neurosurgery unit in the tertiary care centre from 1 August 2019 to 29 August 2020...
June 1, 2023: JNMA; Journal of the Nepal Medical Association
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37415924/anti-inflammatory-interleukin-1-receptor-antagonist-concentration-in-plasma-correlates-with-blood-brain-barrier-integrity-in-the-primary-lesion-area-in-traumatic-brain-injury-patients
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Xuan Vinh To, Patrick Donnelly, Liam Maclachlan, Kate Mahady, Eduardo Miguel Apellaniz, Paul Cumming, Craig Winter, Fatima Nasrallah
PURPOSE: Blood-brain barrier (BBB) dysregulation and pro-inflammatory signalling molecules are secondary factors that have been associated with injury severity and long-term clinical outcome following traumatic brain injury (TBI). However, the association between BBB permeability and inflammation is unknown in human TBI patients. In this study, we investigated whether BBI integrity as measured by Dynamic Contrast-Enhanced (DCE) Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) correlates with plasma levels of immunological markers following TBI...
August 2023: Brain, behavior, & immunity health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37384093/atypical-presentation-of-a-hemorrhagic-glioblastoma-multiforme-mimicking-a-cerebral-contusion
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Guilherme S Piedade, Eni Manoku, Andreas L Gelhardt, Joacir G Cordeiro, Jorge A Terzis
The emergency room management of a patient with external signs of cranial trauma and imaging showing brain hemorrhage can be dangerously misleading. This case of a patient with glioblastoma could only be timely diagnosed because of cautious evaluation of imaging findings. A 60-year-old patient presented to the emergency room after being found down with external signs of cranial trauma and a reduced level of consciousness. Computed tomography revealed a right frontal polar cortical hemorrhage of around 12 mm diameter with no perilesional edema or contrast enhancement...
May 2023: Curēus
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37306928/glibenclamide-for-brain-contusions-contextualizing-a-promising-clinical-trial-design-that-leverages-an-imaging-based-tbi-endotype
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Ruchira M Jha, J Marc Simard
TBI heterogeneity is recognized as a major impediment to successful translation of therapies that could improve morbidity and mortality after injury. This heterogeneity exists on multiple levels including primary injury, secondary injury/host-response, and recovery. One widely accepted type of primary-injury related heterogeneity is pathoanatomic-the intracranial compartment that is predominantly affected, which can include any combination of subdural, subarachnoid, intraparenchymal, diffuse axonal, intraventricular and epidural hemorrhages...
October 2023: Neurotherapeutics: the Journal of the American Society for Experimental NeuroTherapeutics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37303425/late-onset-intracranial-hemorrhage-presenting-as-refractory-hyponatremia-a-case-report
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Young Lee, Daisuke Son, Shintaro Imaoka, Tsubasa Nakai, Minako Kamimoto, Toshihiro Hamada, Shin-Ichi Taniguchi, Masahiko Koda
Here, we report a case of refractory hyponatremia and delayed intracranial hemorrhage following a head injury. A 70-year-old male patient was admitted with complaints of left chest pain and light-headedness after a fall. Hyponatremia recurred despite the correction with intravenous saline. Head computed tomography revealed a chronic subdural hematoma. The subsequent introduction of tolvaptan improved hyponatremia and disorientation. Delayed intracranial hemorrhage is a differential cause of refractory hyponatremia after head contusion...
May 2023: Curēus
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37288066/epidemiological-characteristics-for-patients-with-traumatic-brain-injury-and-the-nomogram-model-for-poor-prognosis-an-18-year-hospital-based-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Shaochun Guo, Ruili Han, Fan Chen, Peigang Ji, Jinghui Liu, Yulong Zhai, Min Chao, Wenjian Zhao, Yang Jiao, Chao Fan, Tao Huang, Na Wang, Shunnan Ge, Yan Qu, Yuan Wang, Liang Wang
OBJECTIVE: Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is a global social, economic, and health challenge that is associated with premature death and long-term disability. In the context of rapid development of urbanization, the analysis of TBI rate and mortality trend could provide abundant diagnosis and treatment suggestions, which helps to form future reference on public health strategies. METHODS: In this study, as one of major neurosurgical centers in China, we focused on the regime shift of TBI based on 18-year consecutive clinical data and evaluated the epidemiological features...
2023: Frontiers in Neurology
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