A recent study published in the Journal of the American Medical Association found that doctors missed diagnosing abusive head trauma in young children up to 31.2% of the time. The study highlighted the importance of considering non-specific signs of abuse and performing mindful exams, particularly if a child's face is bruised.
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The center has reduced the number of patients having major strokes during bypass surgery to 1%, and less severe injury to 18%, significantly below national averages. The research aims to make a safe operation even safer by exploring additional ways to avoid brain injury.
SourceAtrium Health Wake Forest Baptist·DateFeb 1, 1999
A team led by Patrick Kochanek has identified specific biochemical markers that may help detect child abuse. Preliminary evidence suggests that victims of abuse often have abnormal levels of quinolinic acid in their cerebrospinal fluid, which could reveal whether a parent is lying about the timing of an injury.
SourceNew Scientist·JournalThe New Scientist·DateNov 25, 1998
Researchers discovered that cells in the sensory cortex can sprout new axons and form connections with unimpaired areas of the brain, potentially allowing for recovery from stroke or injury. This newfound ability could lead to breakthroughs in treating brain disorders such as spinal cord injuries or stroke.
SourceVanderbilt University Medical Center·JournalScience·DateNov 17, 1998
Researchers will evaluate traumatic brain injury treatment at OHSU and Legacy Health System's hospitals, rehabilitation services, and outpatient care. The study aims to better understand long-term outcomes for patients with brain injuries.
A study by researchers at the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine has discovered that programmed cell death in the brain continues for weeks after initial trauma. This finding could lead to better treatments for brain injuries and related conditions such as stroke, spinal cord injury, and neurodegenerative diseases.
SourceUniversity of Pennsylvania School of Medicine·DateAug 1, 1998
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A new University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill study found six young football players died in the 1997 season as a direct result of injuries suffered on the field. The study also revealed seven cases of permanent paralysis from neck injuries and permanently disabling head injuries.
SourceUniversity of North Carolina at Chapel Hill·DateJul 7, 1998
Three experts recommend establishing a national office of drug safety to track and reduce prescription drug-related injuries, which could be the fourth-leading cause of death in the US. The proposed office should develop reliable estimates of deaths and serious injuries from prescription drugs.
SourceAtrium Health Wake Forest Baptist·JournalJAMA·DateMay 20, 1998
A recent study found that five football players died in the 1996 season, with four resulting from brain injuries and one from a blow to the chest. Additionally, nine young men were permanently paralyzed, including six high school players, due to head injuries or heatstroke.
SourceUniversity of North Carolina at Chapel Hill·DateAug 12, 1997
Researchers found that athletes' balance can recover enough from concussions and other head trauma in a minimum of three days, but healing continues for more than a week. The study provides an objective way for team physicians and athletic trainers to determine when athletes can safely return to competition.
SourceUniversity of North Carolina at Chapel Hill·JournalMedicine & Science in Sports & Exercise·DateAug 6, 1997
A new study shows that giving the drug for a longer period can significantly improve recovery over the standard treatment. About 60% of patients treated with 48-hour methylprednisolone starting at three to eight hours recovered a substantial degree of independence.
SourceNIH/National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke·DateMay 28, 1997
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Moderate hypothermia therapy has been shown to improve patient outcomes for those suffering from severe traumatic brain injury. The study found that patients who received the treatment had better recovery rates and lower mortality rates compared to those treated conventionally.
SourceUniversity of Pittsburgh Medical Center·DateFeb 19, 1997
A study by Prof. Michal Schwartz explains why mammals can't regenerate damaged central nervous system tissue, offering hope for treatment development. Researchers found that macrophages play a crucial role in wound-healing, and 'educating' them may help overcome this obstacle.
SourceAmerican Committee for the Weizmann Institute of Science·DateSep 18, 1996