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A new characterisation of acute traumatic brain injury: the NIH-NINDS TBI Classification and Nomenclature Initiative.
Manley GT, Dams-O'Connor K, Alosco ML, Awwad HO, Bazarian JJ, Bragge P, Corrigan JD, Doperalski A, Ferguson AR, Mac Donald CL, Menon DK, McNett MM, van der Naalt J, Nelson LD, Pisică D, Silverberg ND, Umoh N, Wilson L, Yuh EL, Zetterberg H, Maas AIR, McCrea MA; NIH-NINDS TBI Classification and Nomenclature Initiative. Manley GT, et al. Lancet Neurol. 2025 Jun;24(6):512-523. doi: 10.1016/S1474-4422(25)00154-1. Lancet Neurol. 2025. PMID: 40409315 Review.
The proposed new framework for the characterisation of acute TBI incorporates four pillars: a clinical pillar (full GCS and pupillary reactivity); a biomarker pillar (blood-based measures); an imaging pillar (pathoanatomical measures); and a modifier pillar (features influencing …
The proposed new framework for the characterisation of acute TBI incorporates four pillars: a clinical pillar (full GCS and pupillary reacti …
Clinical Assessment on Days 1-14 for the Characterization of Traumatic Brain Injury: Recommendations from the 2024 NINDS Traumatic Brain Injury Classification and Nomenclature Initiative Clinical/Symptoms Working Group.
Menon DK, Silverberg ND, Ferguson AR, Bayuk TJ, Bhattacharyay S, Brody DL, Cota SA, Ercole A, Figaji A, Gao G, Giza CC, Lecky F, Mannix R, Mikolić A, Moritz KE, Robertson CS, Torres-Espin A, Tsetsou S, Yue JK, Awad HO, Dams-O'Connor K, Doperalski A, Maas AIR, McCrea MA, Umoh N, Manley GT. Menon DK, et al. J Neurotrauma. 2025 Jul;42(13-14):1038-1055. doi: 10.1089/neu.2024.0577. Epub 2025 May 20. J Neurotrauma. 2025. PMID: 40393504 Free article. Review.
This resulted in the development of a new clinical, biomarker, imaging, and modifier (CBI-M) framework, with input from six working groups, including the Clinical/Symptoms Working Group (CSWG). ...Further research is needed to validate and refine these guidelines, ensuring …
This resulted in the development of a new clinical, biomarker, imaging, and modifier (CBI-M) framework, with input from six working g …
A genome-wide association study of outcome from traumatic brain injury.
Kals M, Kunzmann K, Parodi L, Radmanesh F, Wilson L, Izzy S, Anderson CD, Puccio AM, Okonkwo DO, Temkin N, Steyerberg EW, Stein MB, Manley GT, Maas AIR, Richardson S, Diaz-Arrastia R, Palotie A, Ripatti S, Rosand J, Menon DK; Genetic Associations In Neurotrauma (GAIN) Consortium (with contribution from the CENTER-TBI, TRACK-TBI, CABI, MGB, and TBIcare studies). Kals M, et al. EBioMedicine. 2022 Mar;77:103933. doi: 10.1016/j.ebiom.2022.103933. Epub 2022 Mar 14. EBioMedicine. 2022. PMID: 35301180 Free PMC article.
Assessing Common Content and Responsiveness of the QoR-15 and the SF-8 in the Context of Recovery from Regional Anesthesia for Joint Replacement.
Aloziem OU, Williams BA, Mikolic JM, Boudreaux-Kelly MY, Faruque S, Piva SR, Ibinson JW, Switzer GE. Aloziem OU, et al. Mil Med. 2023 Nov 3;188(11-12):e3469-e3476. doi: 10.1093/milmed/usad191. Mil Med. 2023. PMID: 37256753
RESULTS: Average veteran age was 67 year, 89% were male, 88% white, and average body mass index was 33 kg m-2. QoR-15 scores declined from pre-op to PO-D2 but were higher than pre-op at 6 weeks. ...
RESULTS: Average veteran age was 67 year, 89% were male, 88% white, and average body mass index was 33 kg m-2. QoR-15 scores declined …
Management of arterial partial pressure of carbon dioxide in the first week after traumatic brain injury: results from the CENTER-TBI study.
Citerio G, Robba C, Rebora P, Petrosino M, Rossi E, Malgeri L, Stocchetti N, Galimberti S, Menon DK; Center-TBI participants and investigators. Citerio G, et al. Intensive Care Med. 2021 Sep;47(9):961-973. doi: 10.1007/s00134-021-06470-7. Epub 2021 Jul 24. Intensive Care Med. 2021. PMID: 34302517 Free PMC article.

We also assessed PaCO(2) management in patients with and without ICP monitoring (ICP(m)), and with and without intracranial hypertension. We evaluated the effect of profound hyperventilation (defined as PaCO(2) < 30 mmHg) on long-term outcome. ...Mean daily minimum PaCO

We also assessed PaCO(2) management in patients with and without ICP monitoring (ICP(m)), and with and without intracranial hypertens …