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Pathological Computed Tomography Features Associated with Adverse Outcomes after Mild Traumatic Brain Injury

Authors :
Esther L. Yuh
Sonia Jain
Xiaoying Sun
Dana Pisicǎ
Mark H. Harris
Sabrina R. Taylor
Amy J. Markowitz
Pratik Mukherjee
Jan Verheyden
Joseph T. Giacino
Harvey S. Levin
Michael McCrea
Murray B. Stein
Nancy R. Temkin
Ramon Diaz-Arrastia
Claudia S. Robertson
H.F. (Hester) Lingsma
David O. Okonkwo
Andrew I.R. Maas
Geoffrey T. Manley
Opeolu Adeoye
Neeraj Badjatia
Kim Boase
Yelena Bodien
John D. Corrigan
Karen Crawford
Sureyya Dikmen
Ann Christine Duhaime
Richard Ellenbogen
V. Ramana Feeser
Adam R. Ferguson
Brandon Foreman
Raquel Gardner
Etienne Gaudette
Luis Gonzalez
Shankar Gopinath
Rao Gullapalli
J. Claude Hemphill
Gillian Hotz
C. Dirk Keene
Joel Kramer
Natalie Kreitzer
Chris Lindsell
Joan MacHamer
Christopher Madden
Alastair Martin
Thomas McAllister
Randall Merchant
Lindsay Nelson
Laura B. Ngwenya
Florence Noel
Amber Nolan
Eva Palacios
Daniel Perl
Miri Rabinowitz
Jonathan Rosand
Angelle Sander
Gabriella Satris
David Schnyer
Seth Seabury
Arthur W. Toga
Alex Valadka
Mary Vassar
Ross Zafonte
Esther L. Yuh
Sonia Jain
Xiaoying Sun
Dana Pisicǎ
Mark H. Harris
Sabrina R. Taylor
Amy J. Markowitz
Pratik Mukherjee
Jan Verheyden
Joseph T. Giacino
Harvey S. Levin
Michael McCrea
Murray B. Stein
Nancy R. Temkin
Ramon Diaz-Arrastia
Claudia S. Robertson
H.F. (Hester) Lingsma
David O. Okonkwo
Andrew I.R. Maas
Geoffrey T. Manley
Opeolu Adeoye
Neeraj Badjatia
Kim Boase
Yelena Bodien
John D. Corrigan
Karen Crawford
Sureyya Dikmen
Ann Christine Duhaime
Richard Ellenbogen
V. Ramana Feeser
Adam R. Ferguson
Brandon Foreman
Raquel Gardner
Etienne Gaudette
Luis Gonzalez
Shankar Gopinath
Rao Gullapalli
J. Claude Hemphill
Gillian Hotz
C. Dirk Keene
Joel Kramer
Natalie Kreitzer
Chris Lindsell
Joan MacHamer
Christopher Madden
Alastair Martin
Thomas McAllister
Randall Merchant
Lindsay Nelson
Laura B. Ngwenya
Florence Noel
Amber Nolan
Eva Palacios
Daniel Perl
Miri Rabinowitz
Jonathan Rosand
Angelle Sander
Gabriella Satris
David Schnyer
Seth Seabury
Arthur W. Toga
Alex Valadka
Mary Vassar
Ross Zafonte
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Importance: A head computed tomography (CT) with positive results for acute intracranial hemorrhage is the gold-standard diagnostic biomarker for acute traumatic brain injury (TBI). In moderate to severe TBI (Glasgow Coma Scale [GCS] scores 3-12), some CT features have been shown to be associated with outcomes. In mild TBI (mTBI; GCS scores 13-15), distribution and co-occurrence of pathological CT features and their prognostic importance are not well understood. Objective: To identify pathological CT features associated with adverse outcomes after mTBI. Design, Setting, and Participants: The longitudinal, observational Transforming Research and Clinical Knowledge in Traumatic Brain Injury (TRACK-TBI) study enrolled patients with TBI, including those 17 years and older with GCS scores of 13 to 15 who presented to emergency departments at 18 US level 1 trauma centers between February 26, 2014, and August 8, 2018, and underwent head CT imaging within 24 hours of TBI. Evaluations of CT imaging used TBI Common Data Elements. Glasgow Outcome Scale-Extended (GOSE) scores were assessed at 2 weeks and 3, 6, and 12 months postinjury. External validation of results was performed via the Collaborative European NeuroTrauma Effectiveness Research in Traumatic Brain Injury (CENTER-TBI) study. Data analyses were completed from February 2020 to February 2021. Exposures: Acute nonpenetrating head trauma. Main Outcomes and Measures: Frequency, co-occurrence, and clustering of CT features; incomplete recovery (GOSE scores <8 vs 8); and an unfavorable outcome (GOSE scores <5 vs ≥5) at 2 weeks and 3, 6, and 12 months. Results: In 1935 patients with mTBI (mean [SD] age, 41.5 [17.6] years; 1286 men [66.5%]) in the TRACK-TBI cohort and 2594 patients with mTBI (mean [SD] age, 51.8 [20.3] years; 1658 men [63.9%]) in an external validation cohort, hierarchical cluster analysis identified 3 major clusters of CT features: contusion, subarachnoid hemorrhage, and/or subdural hematoma; int

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OAIster
Notes :
JAMA Neurology vol. 78 no. 9, pp. 1137-1148
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1273464332
Document Type :
Electronic Resource
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1001.jamaneurol.2021.2120