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Long-Term Effects of Repeated Blast Exposure in United States Special Operations Forces Personnel: A Pilot Study Protocol

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...

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Autores principales: Edlow, Brian L., Bodien, Yelena G., Baxter, Timothy, Belanger, Heather G., Cali, Ryan J., Deary, Katryna B., Fischl, Bruce, Foulkes, Andrea S., Gilmore, Natalie, Greve, Douglas N., Hooker, Jacob M., Huang, Susie Y., Kelemen, Jessica N., Kimberly, W. Taylor, Maffei, Chiara, Masood, Maryam, Perl, Daniel P., Polimeni, Jonathan R., Rosen, Bruce R., Tromly, Samantha L., Tseng, Chieh-En J., Yao, Eveline F., Zürcher, Nicole R., Mac Donald, Christine L., Dams-O'Connor, Kristen
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Publicado: Mary Ann Liebert, Inc., publishers 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9529318/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35620901
http://dx.doi.org/10.1089/neu.2022.0030
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author Edlow, Brian L.
Bodien, Yelena G.
Baxter, Timothy
Belanger, Heather G.
Cali, Ryan J.
Deary, Katryna B.
Fischl, Bruce
Foulkes, Andrea S.
Gilmore, Natalie
Greve, Douglas N.
Hooker, Jacob M.
Huang, Susie Y.
Kelemen, Jessica N.
Kimberly, W. Taylor
Maffei, Chiara
Masood, Maryam
Perl, Daniel P.
Polimeni, Jonathan R.
Rosen, Bruce R.
Tromly, Samantha L.
Tseng, Chieh-En J.
Yao, Eveline F.
Zürcher, Nicole R.
Mac Donald, Christine L.
Dams-O'Connor, Kristen
author_facet Edlow, Brian L.
Bodien, Yelena G.
Baxter, Timothy
Belanger, Heather G.
Cali, Ryan J.
Deary, Katryna B.
Fischl, Bruce
Foulkes, Andrea S.
Gilmore, Natalie
Greve, Douglas N.
Hooker, Jacob M.
Huang, Susie Y.
Kelemen, Jessica N.
Kimberly, W. Taylor
Maffei, Chiara
Masood, Maryam
Perl, Daniel P.
Polimeni, Jonathan R.
Rosen, Bruce R.
Tromly, Samantha L.
Tseng, Chieh-En J.
Yao, Eveline F.
Zürcher, Nicole R.
Mac Donald, Christine L.
Dams-O'Connor, Kristen
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description 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 link between RBE-related brain injuries and cognitive, behavioral, and physical symptoms has not been fully elucidated. We present a protocol for an observational pilot study, Long-Term Effects of Repeated Blast Exposure in U.S. SOF Personnel (ReBlast). In this exploratory study, 30 active-duty SOF personnel with RBE will participate in a comprehensive evaluation of: 1) brain network structure and function using Connectome magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and 7 Tesla MRI; 2) neuroinflammation and tau deposition using positron emission tomography; 3) blood proteomics and metabolomics; 4) behavioral and physical symptoms using self-report measures; and 5) cognition using a battery of conventional and digitized assessments designed to detect subtle deficits in otherwise high-performing individuals. We will identify clinical, neuroimaging, and blood-based phenotypes that are associated with level of RBE, as measured by the Generalized Blast Exposure Value. Candidate biomarkers of RBE-related brain injury will inform the design of a subsequent study that will test a diagnostic assessment battery for detecting RBE-related brain injury. Ultimately, we anticipate that the ReBlast study will facilitate the development of interventions to optimize the brain health, quality of life, and battle readiness of U.S. SOF personnel.
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spelling pubmed-95293182022-10-04 Long-Term Effects of Repeated Blast Exposure in United States Special Operations Forces Personnel: A Pilot Study Protocol Edlow, Brian L. Bodien, Yelena G. Baxter, Timothy Belanger, Heather G. Cali, Ryan J. Deary, Katryna B. Fischl, Bruce Foulkes, Andrea S. Gilmore, Natalie Greve, Douglas N. Hooker, Jacob M. Huang, Susie Y. Kelemen, Jessica N. Kimberly, W. Taylor Maffei, Chiara Masood, Maryam Perl, Daniel P. Polimeni, Jonathan R. Rosen, Bruce R. Tromly, Samantha L. Tseng, Chieh-En J. Yao, Eveline F. Zürcher, Nicole R. Mac Donald, Christine L. Dams-O'Connor, Kristen J Neurotrauma Original Articles 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 link between RBE-related brain injuries and cognitive, behavioral, and physical symptoms has not been fully elucidated. We present a protocol for an observational pilot study, Long-Term Effects of Repeated Blast Exposure in U.S. SOF Personnel (ReBlast). In this exploratory study, 30 active-duty SOF personnel with RBE will participate in a comprehensive evaluation of: 1) brain network structure and function using Connectome magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and 7 Tesla MRI; 2) neuroinflammation and tau deposition using positron emission tomography; 3) blood proteomics and metabolomics; 4) behavioral and physical symptoms using self-report measures; and 5) cognition using a battery of conventional and digitized assessments designed to detect subtle deficits in otherwise high-performing individuals. We will identify clinical, neuroimaging, and blood-based phenotypes that are associated with level of RBE, as measured by the Generalized Blast Exposure Value. Candidate biomarkers of RBE-related brain injury will inform the design of a subsequent study that will test a diagnostic assessment battery for detecting RBE-related brain injury. Ultimately, we anticipate that the ReBlast study will facilitate the development of interventions to optimize the brain health, quality of life, and battle readiness of U.S. SOF personnel. Mary Ann Liebert, Inc., publishers 2022-10-01 2022-09-29 /pmc/articles/PMC9529318/ /pubmed/35620901 http://dx.doi.org/10.1089/neu.2022.0030 Text en © Brian L. Edlow et al., 2022; Published by Mary Ann Liebert, Inc. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This Open Access article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Noncommercial License (CC-BY-NC) (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) ) which permits any noncommercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author(s) and the source are credited.
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Edlow, Brian L.
Bodien, Yelena G.
Baxter, Timothy
Belanger, Heather G.
Cali, Ryan J.
Deary, Katryna B.
Fischl, Bruce
Foulkes, Andrea S.
Gilmore, Natalie
Greve, Douglas N.
Hooker, Jacob M.
Huang, Susie Y.
Kelemen, Jessica N.
Kimberly, W. Taylor
Maffei, Chiara
Masood, Maryam
Perl, Daniel P.
Polimeni, Jonathan R.
Rosen, Bruce R.
Tromly, Samantha L.
Tseng, Chieh-En J.
Yao, Eveline F.
Zürcher, Nicole R.
Mac Donald, Christine L.
Dams-O'Connor, Kristen
Long-Term Effects of Repeated Blast Exposure in United States Special Operations Forces Personnel: A Pilot Study Protocol
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title_fullStr Long-Term Effects of Repeated Blast Exposure in United States Special Operations Forces Personnel: A Pilot Study Protocol
title_full_unstemmed Long-Term Effects of Repeated Blast Exposure in United States Special Operations Forces Personnel: A Pilot Study Protocol
title_short Long-Term Effects of Repeated Blast Exposure in United States Special Operations Forces Personnel: A Pilot Study Protocol
title_sort long-term effects of repeated blast exposure in united states special operations forces personnel: a pilot study protocol
topic Original Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9529318/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35620901
http://dx.doi.org/10.1089/neu.2022.0030
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