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Toward an International Initiative for Traumatic Brain Injury Research




TekijätTosetti P, Hicks RR, Theriault E, Phillips A, Koroshetz W, Draghia-Akli R, Adelson D, Ansel B, Baker M, Barsan W, Bell M, Buki A, Castel MN, Cayssiols AC, Cupers P, Medina Rde A, DeGraba T, Diaz-Arrastia R, Duhaime C, Enblad P, Formisano R, Grillner S, Haas M, Habbema D, Hayes R, Hirtz D, Hoffman S, Jagoda A, Jiang JY, Kelly J, Maas A, McAllister T, McAuliffe M, Manley GT, Menon DK, Mukherjee P, Okonkwo D, Parizel P, Phillips A, Piper I, Reggio S, Robertson C, Sahuquillo J, Saunders N, Segovia Perez C, Smith K, Stocchetti N, Teasdale GM, Temkin N, Tenovuo O, Valadka A, Von Steinbuechel N, Weinrich M, Whyte J, Whiteneck G, Wisniewski S, Zafonte R

KustantajaMARY ANN LIEBERT, INC

Julkaisuvuosi2013

JournalJournal of Neurotrauma

Tietokannassa oleva lehden nimiJOURNAL OF NEUROTRAUMA

Lehden akronyymiJ NEUROTRAUM

Numero sarjassa14

Vuosikerta30

Numero14

Aloitussivu1211

Lopetussivu1222

Sivujen määrä12

ISSN0897-7151

DOIhttps://doi.org/10.1089/neu.2013.2896


Tiivistelmä
The European Commission (EC) and the National Institutes of Health (NIH) jointly sponsored a workshop on October 18-20, 2011 in Brussels to discuss the feasibility and benefits of an international collaboration in the field of traumatic brain injury (TBI) research. The workshop brought together scientists, clinicians, patients, and industry representatives from around the globe as well as funding agencies from the EU, Spain, the United States, and Canada. Sessions tackled both the possible goals and governance of a future initiative and the scientific questions that would most benefit from an integrated international effort: how to optimize data collection and sharing; injury classification; outcome measures; clinical study design; and statistical analysis. There was a clear consensus that increased dialogue and coordination of research at an international level would be beneficial for advancing TBI research, treatment, and care. To this end, the EC, the NIH, and the Canadian Institutes of Health Research expressed interest in developing a framework for an international initiative for TBI Research (InTBIR). The workshop participants recommended that InTBIR initially focus on collecting, standardizing, and sharing clinical TBI data for comparative effectiveness research, which will ultimately result in better management and treatments for TBI.



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