Iftakher Hossain
MD
Division of Clinical Neurosciences, Turku University Hospital ifthos@utu.fi Office: TF4 |
traumatic brain injury, neurosurgery, neuroscience, cranial reconstruction, neurointensive care
In 2014 inspired by world famous Finnish neurosurgeon Prof. Juha Hernesniemi and Prof. Risto O. Roine, I planned to specialise in neurosurgery in Turku. At this moment, besides the basic clinical training in Turku University Hospital, Turku, Finalnd, I am also conducting my MD, PhD thesis in traumatic brain injury (TBI).
I am working on the clinical applications of the blood-based protein biomarkers in the diagnosis and the outcome prediction of TBIs. The theme of my project is: "Combining neuroimaging and blood biomarkers in the assessment of traumatic brain injuries."
The project has been awarded as the best neurosurgical research project in the field of TBI by the European Association of Neurosurgical Societies (EANS) in 2018.
Our multicentre (Finland, UK, Sweden and Switzerland) based traumatic brain injury research group has been working on the correlation between the blood biomarkers and the imaging tools to develop a novel approach for the proper diagnosis, treatment and follow-up evaluation of patients with TBI. The findings of the first manuscript and the theme of the doctoral thesis have been presented in the 7th International Conference on Biochemical Markers for Brain Damage (BMBD) 2015, Lund, Sweden and in the 6th South Asian Neurosurgical Congress 2016, Dhaka, Bangladesh by the doctoral candidate. The novel idea for developing new diagnostic tools for TBI were also reported by the doctoral candidate in the 3rd Chinese Neurology and Neurosurgery Conference in December 2016. Moreover, the findings of the second manuscript have been highly appreciated in the 12th World Congress on Brain Injury, March, 2017, New Orleans, USA and was presented also in the 17th European Neurosurgical Congress 2017, October, Venice, Italy as an oral presentation by the doctoral candidate. Doctoral candidate has successfully presented the latest promising results of the third manuscript of his thesis project in the 18th Annual Congress of the EANS in October, 2018 in Brussels, Belgium. It is expected that this doctoral thesis will provide excellent evidence for the utility of these biomarkers in the field of TBI diagnostics. Furthermore, it will also bring new collaborations in the fields of TBI research.
2019 - I am going to work as a part-time clinical lecturer in the department of neuroanatomy of University of Tartu from this Autumn.
- Acute biochemical diagnostics of mild traumatic brain injury : A clinical study (2020) Hossain Iftakher
(G5 Article dissertation ) - Admission Levels of Interleukin 10 and Amyloid ß 1-40 Improve the Outcome Prediction Performance of the Helsinki Computed Tomography Score in Traumatic Brain Injury (2020)
- Frontiers in Neurology
(A1 Refereed original research article in a scientific journal) - Admission Levels of Total Tau and β-Amyloid Isoforms 1–40 and 1–42 in Predicting the Outcome of Mild Traumatic Brain Injury (2020)
- Frontiers in Neurology
(A1 Refereed original research article in a scientific journal) - Interleukin 10 and Heart Fatty Acid-Binding Protein as Early Outcome Predictors in Patients With Traumatic Brain Injury (2020)
- Frontiers in Neurology
(A1 Refereed original research article in a scientific journal) - Correlation of blood biomarkers and biomarker panels with traumatic findings on computed tomography after traumatic brain injury (2019)
- Journal of Neurotrauma
(A1 Refereed original research article in a scientific journal) - Early Levels of Glial Fibrillary Acidic Protein and Neurofilament Light Protein in Predicting the Outcome of Mild Traumatic Brain Injury (2019)
- Journal of Neurotrauma
(A1 Refereed original research article in a scientific journal) - SAH-How do we treat ruptured intracranial aneurysms in a Finnish neurosurgical centre (2018) Hossain I, Rahi M, Takala R, Sankinen M, Posti JP, Roine R, Rinne J
(A4 Refereed article in a conference publication ) - GFAP and UCH-I1 as predictors of outcome in mild and moderate traumatic brain injury (2017)
- Brain Injury
(Other publication) - Glial Fibrillary Acidic Protein and Ubiquitin C-Terminal Hydrolase-L1 Are Not Specific Biomarkers for Mild CT-Negative Traumatic Brain Injury (2017)
- Journal of Neurotrauma
(A1 Refereed original research article in a scientific journal) - Elevated blood GFAP and UCH-L1 levels in acute orthopaedic injuries without CNS involvement (2016)
- Brain Injury
(Other publication) - Glial Fibrillary Acidic Protein and Ubiquitin C-Terminal Hydrolase-L1 as Outcome Predictors in Traumatic Brain Injury (2016)
- World Neurosurgery
(A1 Refereed original research article in a scientific journal) - The Levels of Glial Fibrillary Acidic Protein and Ubiquitin C-Terminal Hydrolase-L1 During the First Week After a Traumatic Brain Injury: Correlations With Clinical and Imaging Findings (2016)
- Neurosurgery
(A1 Refereed original research article in a scientific journal) - Thymocytes in Lyve1-CRE/S1pr1(f/f) Mice accumulate in the Thymus due to cell-intrinsic loss of sphingosine-1-Phosphate receptor expression (2016)
- Frontiers in Immunology
(A1 Refereed original research article in a scientific journal)