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Thieme E-Books & E-Journals
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Mashup Score: 3Multimodal Prediction of 3- and 12-Month Outcomes in ICU Patients with Acute Disorders of Consciousness - 8 month(s) ago
Neurocritical Care – In intensive care unit (ICU) patients with coma and other disorders of consciousness (DoC), outcome prediction is key to decision-making regarding prognostication,…
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Mashup Score: 4Late blood levels of neurofilament light correlate with outcome in patients with traumatic brain injury - PubMed - 8 month(s) ago
Neurofilament light (NF-L) is an axonal protein that has shown promise as a traumatic brain injury (TBI) biomarker. Serum NF-L shows a rather slow rise after injury, peaking after 1-2 weeks, although some studies suggest that it may remain elevated for months after TBI. The aim of this study was to …
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Mashup Score: 23Players told to 'sit it out' under new concussion guidance - 1 year(s) ago
New guidance for grassroots sport says concussed players will be advised not to work or drive a car.
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Mashup Score: 21Evolution of cortical geometry and its link to function, behaviour and ecology - Nature Communications - 1 year(s) ago
The cerebral cortex shows many similarities among species, whilst also enabling adaptations to a range of specific niches. By building a unified cerebral cortex map of ninety species, this study traces the intricate evolutionary history that links cortical morphology and its functional topography.
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Early reemergence of consciousness predicts long-term functional recovery for patients with severe brain injury. However, tools to reliably detect consciousness in the intensive care unit are lacking. Transcranial magnetic stimulation electroencephalography has the potential to detect consciousness in the intensive care unit, predict recovery, and prevent premature withdrawal of life-sustaining…
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What is the best test to detect consciousness in the ICU? Behavioral exam? fMRI? EEG? Or is it TMS-EEG? We discuss the potential for TMS-EEG measurements of brain complexity to improve care for patients with severe brain injuries in the ICU. https://t.co/Fkq5uG9aZP @CuringComa https://t.co/puHPrkwe0g
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Mashup Score: 16Recycling brain scans with AI - Nature Reviews Neurology - 1 year(s) ago
An artificial intelligence-based tool can turn low-resolution clinical MRI scans into high-resolution 3D objects suitable for research studies. The new approach opens up the possibility of secondary analysis of large clinical MRI datasets to answer disease-relevant questions, although further work to automate scan annotation will be required.
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Mashup Score: 5World Coma Day - Neurocritical Care Society - 1 year(s) ago
Programming begins at 00:00 UTC (London time) on March 22 and continues for 24 hours; each session will be broadcasted three (3) different times over 24 hours. Use this tool to convert to your time zone! History of Coma Care: 0:00, 8:00, 16:00 UTC Session Length Title Presenter 3 minutes Introduction to World Coma Day and History of Coma Care Gene Sung and Theresa Human 22…
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Emerging evidence suggests that repeated blast exposure (RBE) is associated with brain injury in military personnel. United States (U.S.) Special Operations Forces (SOF) personnel experience high rates of blast exposure during training and combat, but the effects of low-level RBE on brain structure and function in SOF have not been comprehensively characterized. Further, the pathophysiological…
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Mashup Score: 6Increasing diversity in connectomics with the Chinese Human Connectome Project - Nature Neuroscience - 1 year(s) ago
Brain images from the Chinese Human Connectome Project (CHCP) are now publicly available to facilitate transcultural and cross-ethnic brain–mind studies. Comparisons found reproducible brain parcellations but most differences were in language processing.
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RT @MJYoung_MD: Ethical Considerations in Neuroprognostication Following Acute Brain Injury — https://t.co/NAdlAOaOAj #neurology #neuroethi…