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A model of longitudinal hemodynamic alterations after mild traumatic brain injury in adolescents

机译:青少年轻度创伤性脑损伤后纵向血流动力学改变模型

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There is an unquestionable need for quantitative biomarkers of mild traumatic brain injuries. Something that is particularly true for adolescents – where the recovery from these injuries is still poorly understood. However, within this population, it is clear that the vasculature is distinctly affected by a mild traumatic brain injury. In addition, our group recently demonstrated how that effect appears to show a progression of alterations similar but in contrast to that found in severe traumatic injuries. Through measuring an adolescent population with transcranial Doppler ultrasound during a hypercapnia challenge, multiple phases of hemodynamic dysfunction were suggested. Here, we create a generalized model of the hemodynamic responses by fitting a set of inverse models to the dominant features from that work. The resulting model helps define the multiple phases of hemodynamic recovery after a mild traumatic brain injury. This can eventually be generalized, potentially providing a diagnostic tool for clinicians tracking patient’s recovery, and ultimately, resulting in more informed decisions and better outcomes.
机译:毫无疑问,需要对轻度创伤性脑损伤的定量生物标志物。对于青少年来说尤其如此 - 这些伤害的康复仍然很差。然而,在这个人群中,很明显,脉管系统明显受到轻度创伤性脑损伤的明显影响。此外,我们的团体最近证明了这种效果如何似乎显示出改变的进展相似,但与严重创伤伤害中发现的变化相反。通过测量具有经颅多普勒超声的青少年群体在挑战期间,提出了多个血流动力功能障碍的多阶段。在这里,我们通过将一组逆模型拟合到从该工作的主导特征的逆模型来创建血流动力学响应的广义模型。得到的模型有助于在轻度创伤性脑损伤后定义血液动力学恢复的多阶段。这最终可能是广泛化的,可能为临床医生跟踪患者的恢复,并最终导致更有知情的决策和更好的结果。

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