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Multicentre longitudinal study of fluid and neuroimaging BIOmarkers of AXonal injury after traumatic brain injury: the BIO-AX-TBI study protocol

INTRODUCTION AND AIMS: Traumatic brain injury (TBI) often results in persistent disability, due particularly to cognitive impairments. Outcomes remain difficult to predict but appear to relate to axonal injury. Several new approaches involving fluid and neuroimaging biomarkers show promise to sensit...

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Autores principales: Graham, Neil Samuel Nyholm, Zimmerman, Karl A, Bertolini, Guido, Magnoni, Sandra, Oddo, Mauro, Zetterberg, Henrik, Moro, Federico, Novelli, Deborah, Heslegrave, Amanda, Chieregato, Arturo, Fainardi, Enrico, Fleming, Joanne M, Garbero, Elena, Abed-Maillard, Samia, Gradisek, Primoz, Bernini, Adriano, Sharp, David J
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7656955/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33172948
http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2020-042093
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author Graham, Neil Samuel Nyholm
Zimmerman, Karl A
Bertolini, Guido
Magnoni, Sandra
Oddo, Mauro
Zetterberg, Henrik
Moro, Federico
Novelli, Deborah
Heslegrave, Amanda
Chieregato, Arturo
Fainardi, Enrico
Fleming, Joanne M
Garbero, Elena
Abed-Maillard, Samia
Gradisek, Primoz
Bernini, Adriano
Sharp, David J
author_facet Graham, Neil Samuel Nyholm
Zimmerman, Karl A
Bertolini, Guido
Magnoni, Sandra
Oddo, Mauro
Zetterberg, Henrik
Moro, Federico
Novelli, Deborah
Heslegrave, Amanda
Chieregato, Arturo
Fainardi, Enrico
Fleming, Joanne M
Garbero, Elena
Abed-Maillard, Samia
Gradisek, Primoz
Bernini, Adriano
Sharp, David J
author_sort Graham, Neil Samuel Nyholm
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description INTRODUCTION AND AIMS: Traumatic brain injury (TBI) often results in persistent disability, due particularly to cognitive impairments. Outcomes remain difficult to predict but appear to relate to axonal injury. Several new approaches involving fluid and neuroimaging biomarkers show promise to sensitively quantify axonal injury. By assessing these longitudinally in a large cohort, we aim both to improve our understanding of the pathophysiology of TBI, and provide better tools to predict clinical outcome. METHODS AND ANALYSIS: BIOmarkers of AXonal injury after TBI is a prospective longitudinal study of fluid and neuroimaging biomarkers of axonal injury after moderate-to-severe TBI, currently being conducted across multiple European centres. We will provide a detailed characterisation of axonal injury after TBI, using fluid (such as plasma/microdialysate neurofilament light) and neuroimaging biomarkers (including diffusion tensor MRI), which will then be related to detailed clinical, cognitive and functional outcome measures. We aim to recruit at least 250 patients, including 40 with cerebral microdialysis performed, with serial assessments performed twice in the first 10 days after injury, subacutely at 10 days to 6 weeks, at 6 and 12 months after injury. ETHICS AND DISSEMINATION: The relevant ethical approvals have been granted by the following ethics committees: in London, by the Camberwell St Giles Research Ethics Committee; in Policlinico (Milan), by the Comitato Etico Milano Area 2; in Niguarda (Milan), by the Comitato Etico Milano Area 3; in Careggi (Florence), by the Comitato Etico Regionale per la Sperimentazione Clinica della Regione Toscana, Sezione area vasta centro; in Trento, by the Trento Comitato Etico per le Sperimentazioni Cliniche, Azienda Provinciale per i Servizi Sanitari della Provincia autonoma di Trento; in Lausanne, by the Commission cantonale d’éthique de la recherche sur l’être humain; in Ljubljana, by the National Medical Ethics Committee at the Ministry of Health of the Republic of Slovenia. The study findings will be disseminated to patients, healthcare professionals, academics and policy-makers including through presentation at conferences and peer-reviewed publications. Data will be shared with approved researchers to provide further insights for patient benefit. TRIAL REGISTRATION NUMBER: NCT03534154.
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spelling pubmed-76569552020-11-17 Multicentre longitudinal study of fluid and neuroimaging BIOmarkers of AXonal injury after traumatic brain injury: the BIO-AX-TBI study protocol Graham, Neil Samuel Nyholm Zimmerman, Karl A Bertolini, Guido Magnoni, Sandra Oddo, Mauro Zetterberg, Henrik Moro, Federico Novelli, Deborah Heslegrave, Amanda Chieregato, Arturo Fainardi, Enrico Fleming, Joanne M Garbero, Elena Abed-Maillard, Samia Gradisek, Primoz Bernini, Adriano Sharp, David J BMJ Open Neurology INTRODUCTION AND AIMS: Traumatic brain injury (TBI) often results in persistent disability, due particularly to cognitive impairments. Outcomes remain difficult to predict but appear to relate to axonal injury. Several new approaches involving fluid and neuroimaging biomarkers show promise to sensitively quantify axonal injury. By assessing these longitudinally in a large cohort, we aim both to improve our understanding of the pathophysiology of TBI, and provide better tools to predict clinical outcome. METHODS AND ANALYSIS: BIOmarkers of AXonal injury after TBI is a prospective longitudinal study of fluid and neuroimaging biomarkers of axonal injury after moderate-to-severe TBI, currently being conducted across multiple European centres. We will provide a detailed characterisation of axonal injury after TBI, using fluid (such as plasma/microdialysate neurofilament light) and neuroimaging biomarkers (including diffusion tensor MRI), which will then be related to detailed clinical, cognitive and functional outcome measures. We aim to recruit at least 250 patients, including 40 with cerebral microdialysis performed, with serial assessments performed twice in the first 10 days after injury, subacutely at 10 days to 6 weeks, at 6 and 12 months after injury. ETHICS AND DISSEMINATION: The relevant ethical approvals have been granted by the following ethics committees: in London, by the Camberwell St Giles Research Ethics Committee; in Policlinico (Milan), by the Comitato Etico Milano Area 2; in Niguarda (Milan), by the Comitato Etico Milano Area 3; in Careggi (Florence), by the Comitato Etico Regionale per la Sperimentazione Clinica della Regione Toscana, Sezione area vasta centro; in Trento, by the Trento Comitato Etico per le Sperimentazioni Cliniche, Azienda Provinciale per i Servizi Sanitari della Provincia autonoma di Trento; in Lausanne, by the Commission cantonale d’éthique de la recherche sur l’être humain; in Ljubljana, by the National Medical Ethics Committee at the Ministry of Health of the Republic of Slovenia. The study findings will be disseminated to patients, healthcare professionals, academics and policy-makers including through presentation at conferences and peer-reviewed publications. Data will be shared with approved researchers to provide further insights for patient benefit. TRIAL REGISTRATION NUMBER: NCT03534154. BMJ Publishing Group 2020-11-10 /pmc/articles/PMC7656955/ /pubmed/33172948 http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2020-042093 Text en © Author(s) (or their employer(s)) 2020. Re-use permitted under CC BY. Published by BMJ. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed in accordance with the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 Unported (CC BY 4.0) license, which permits others to copy, redistribute, remix, transform and build upon this work for any purpose, provided the original work is properly cited, a link to the licence is given, and indication of whether changes were made. See: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/.
spellingShingle Neurology
Graham, Neil Samuel Nyholm
Zimmerman, Karl A
Bertolini, Guido
Magnoni, Sandra
Oddo, Mauro
Zetterberg, Henrik
Moro, Federico
Novelli, Deborah
Heslegrave, Amanda
Chieregato, Arturo
Fainardi, Enrico
Fleming, Joanne M
Garbero, Elena
Abed-Maillard, Samia
Gradisek, Primoz
Bernini, Adriano
Sharp, David J
Multicentre longitudinal study of fluid and neuroimaging BIOmarkers of AXonal injury after traumatic brain injury: the BIO-AX-TBI study protocol
title Multicentre longitudinal study of fluid and neuroimaging BIOmarkers of AXonal injury after traumatic brain injury: the BIO-AX-TBI study protocol
title_full Multicentre longitudinal study of fluid and neuroimaging BIOmarkers of AXonal injury after traumatic brain injury: the BIO-AX-TBI study protocol
title_fullStr Multicentre longitudinal study of fluid and neuroimaging BIOmarkers of AXonal injury after traumatic brain injury: the BIO-AX-TBI study protocol
title_full_unstemmed Multicentre longitudinal study of fluid and neuroimaging BIOmarkers of AXonal injury after traumatic brain injury: the BIO-AX-TBI study protocol
title_short Multicentre longitudinal study of fluid and neuroimaging BIOmarkers of AXonal injury after traumatic brain injury: the BIO-AX-TBI study protocol
title_sort multicentre longitudinal study of fluid and neuroimaging biomarkers of axonal injury after traumatic brain injury: the bio-ax-tbi study protocol
topic Neurology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7656955/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33172948
http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2020-042093
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