Subclinical, long-term psychological symptoms following sport-related concussion: are athletes more depressed than we think?
CONCLUSIONS: Approximately one in three athletes endorsed long-term psychological symptoms. Predictors of these symptoms included orthopedic injuries and delayed RTP.PMID:38572738 | DOI:10.1080/02699052.2024.2334352 (Source: Brain Injury)
Source: Brain Injury - April 4, 2024 Category: Neurology Authors: Carter Burns Jacob Jo Kristen Williams Phil Davis Amad Amedy Trevor J Anesi Olivia L Prosak Grant H Rigney Douglas P Terry Scott L Zuckerman Source Type: research

Statement of Retraction: ABSTRACTS
Brain Inj. 2023 Sep 19;37(11):1305. doi: 10.1080/02699052.2023.2247951. Epub 2023 Aug 23.NO ABSTRACTPMID:38571363 | DOI:10.1080/02699052.2023.2247951 (Source: Brain Injury)
Source: Brain Injury - April 4, 2024 Category: Neurology Source Type: research

Subclinical, long-term psychological symptoms following sport-related concussion: are athletes more depressed than we think?
CONCLUSIONS: Approximately one in three athletes endorsed long-term psychological symptoms. Predictors of these symptoms included orthopedic injuries and delayed RTP.PMID:38572738 | DOI:10.1080/02699052.2024.2334352 (Source: Brain Injury)
Source: Brain Injury - April 4, 2024 Category: Neurology Authors: Carter Burns Jacob Jo Kristen Williams Phil Davis Amad Amedy Trevor J Anesi Olivia L Prosak Grant H Rigney Douglas P Terry Scott L Zuckerman Source Type: research

Are geriatric transfer patients with traumatic brain injury at risk for worse outcomes compared to non-geriatric? Propensity-matched study
CONCLUSION: TBI constituted half of trauma transfers and 10% required surgery. Based on higher ICU admissions, mortality, and prevalence of AC/AP therapy requiring reversal, geriatric patients with TBI on anticoagulants/antiplatelets should be considered for direct trauma center admission.PMID:38568043 | DOI:10.1080/02699052.2024.2337904 (Source: Brain Injury)
Source: Brain Injury - April 3, 2024 Category: Neurology Authors: Joanna Wycech Knight Alexander A Fokin Nicholas Menzione Sarah R Rabinowitz Sari A Viitaniemi Ivan Puente Source Type: research

Low-velocity penetrating brain injury: a review of the literature and illustrative case
CONCLUSION: In all, more reported cases further paint a picture of the current state of management and outcomes regarding LVPBI, paving the way for more cohesive guidelines to ensure the best possible patient outcomes.PMID:38555515 | DOI:10.1080/02699052.2024.2336067 (Source: Brain Injury)
Source: Brain Injury - March 31, 2024 Category: Neurology Authors: Richard Cook Laura Zima Jawad Khazaal John Williams Source Type: research

Clinical experience with bromocriptine for central hyperthermia after brain insult
CONCLUSION: Bromocriptine is a potential therapy for the management of central hyperthermia in patients with severe acute neurologic insults who have failed other therapies. Bromocriptine was well tolerated and associated with a low incidence of adverse events.PMID:38555516 | DOI:10.1080/02699052.2024.2337231 (Source: Brain Injury)
Source: Brain Injury - March 31, 2024 Category: Neurology Authors: Suneri J Amin Yasmin Aghajan Andrew J Webb Source Type: research

Low-velocity penetrating brain injury: a review of the literature and illustrative case
CONCLUSION: In all, more reported cases further paint a picture of the current state of management and outcomes regarding LVPBI, paving the way for more cohesive guidelines to ensure the best possible patient outcomes.PMID:38555515 | DOI:10.1080/02699052.2024.2336067 (Source: Brain Injury)
Source: Brain Injury - March 31, 2024 Category: Neurology Authors: Richard Cook Laura Zima Jawad Khazaal John Williams Source Type: research

Clinical experience with bromocriptine for central hyperthermia after brain insult
CONCLUSION: Bromocriptine is a potential therapy for the management of central hyperthermia in patients with severe acute neurologic insults who have failed other therapies. Bromocriptine was well tolerated and associated with a low incidence of adverse events.PMID:38555516 | DOI:10.1080/02699052.2024.2337231 (Source: Brain Injury)
Source: Brain Injury - March 31, 2024 Category: Neurology Authors: Suneri J Amin Yasmin Aghajan Andrew J Webb Source Type: research

Low-velocity penetrating brain injury: a review of the literature and illustrative case
CONCLUSION: In all, more reported cases further paint a picture of the current state of management and outcomes regarding LVPBI, paving the way for more cohesive guidelines to ensure the best possible patient outcomes.PMID:38555515 | DOI:10.1080/02699052.2024.2336067 (Source: Brain Injury)
Source: Brain Injury - March 31, 2024 Category: Neurology Authors: Richard Cook Laura Zima Jawad Khazaal John Williams Source Type: research

Clinical experience with bromocriptine for central hyperthermia after brain insult
CONCLUSION: Bromocriptine is a potential therapy for the management of central hyperthermia in patients with severe acute neurologic insults who have failed other therapies. Bromocriptine was well tolerated and associated with a low incidence of adverse events.PMID:38555516 | DOI:10.1080/02699052.2024.2337231 (Source: Brain Injury)
Source: Brain Injury - March 31, 2024 Category: Neurology Authors: Suneri J Amin Yasmin Aghajan Andrew J Webb Source Type: research

Low-velocity penetrating brain injury: a review of the literature and illustrative case
CONCLUSION: In all, more reported cases further paint a picture of the current state of management and outcomes regarding LVPBI, paving the way for more cohesive guidelines to ensure the best possible patient outcomes.PMID:38555515 | DOI:10.1080/02699052.2024.2336067 (Source: Brain Injury)
Source: Brain Injury - March 31, 2024 Category: Neurology Authors: Richard Cook Laura Zima Jawad Khazaal John Williams Source Type: research

Clinical experience with bromocriptine for central hyperthermia after brain insult
CONCLUSION: Bromocriptine is a potential therapy for the management of central hyperthermia in patients with severe acute neurologic insults who have failed other therapies. Bromocriptine was well tolerated and associated with a low incidence of adverse events.PMID:38555516 | DOI:10.1080/02699052.2024.2337231 (Source: Brain Injury)
Source: Brain Injury - March 31, 2024 Category: Neurology Authors: Suneri J Amin Yasmin Aghajan Andrew J Webb Source Type: research

Cognitive and emotional impairment in stroke survivors: insights from a multi-center study on inpatient rehabilitation therapy
CONCLUSION: Many stroke survivors have ongoing cognitive and emotional problems that require attention. It is essential to focus on rehabilitating these areas during the hospital stay, especially for older patients, those with a longer recovery, and those with hypertension history.PMID:38528739 | DOI:10.1080/02699052.2024.2333398 (Source: Brain Injury)
Source: Brain Injury - March 26, 2024 Category: Neurology Authors: Lihua Jin Ying Zhao Ting Ye Ying He Liqing Yao Source Type: research

Convergence insufficiency in patients with post-concussion syndrome is accompanied by a higher symptom load: a cross-sectional study
CONCLUSION: In patients with post-concussion syndrome, the load of nonvisual symptoms is higher in the presence of CI. A prospective interventional study on CI is required to study the relationship between CI and other post-concussion symptoms.PMID:38530005 | DOI:10.1080/02699052.2024.2334355 (Source: Brain Injury)
Source: Brain Injury - March 26, 2024 Category: Neurology Authors: Ivan Nisted Line Amalie Hellemose Peter Preben Eggertsen Lene Odgaard Toke Bek J ørgen Feldbæk Nielsen Source Type: research

Cognitive and emotional impairment in stroke survivors: insights from a multi-center study on inpatient rehabilitation therapy
CONCLUSION: Many stroke survivors have ongoing cognitive and emotional problems that require attention. It is essential to focus on rehabilitating these areas during the hospital stay, especially for older patients, those with a longer recovery, and those with hypertension history.PMID:38528739 | DOI:10.1080/02699052.2024.2333398 (Source: Brain Injury)
Source: Brain Injury - March 26, 2024 Category: Neurology Authors: Lihua Jin Ying Zhao Ting Ye Ying He Liqing Yao Source Type: research