Evaluation of Outcome Measures for Patients Diagnosed With Traumatic Brain Injury
Status: | Completed |
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Conditions: | Hospital, Neurology |
Therapuetic Areas: | Neurology, Other |
Healthy: | No |
Age Range: | 18 - Any |
Updated: | 10/8/2017 |
Start Date: | October 16, 2009 |
End Date: | May 16, 2014 |
Background:
- Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is a significant injury in the Armed Forces, but it is also
common in the general population. This condition poses significant challenges for both
diagnosis and therapy. However, the biological and neurological reasons for TBI remain
poorly understood and are in need of more in-depth study.
- The National Institutes of Health is collaborating with several military medical centers
and research units in a multi-year study of TBI in civilian and military patients. In
anticipation of these research projects, the Clinical Center s Rehabilitation Medicine
Department needs to become familiar with the instruments they will likely need to
evaluate this group of subjects.
Objectives:
- To evaluate potential test instruments in patients with TBI.
- To evaluate patient tolerance of an extensive battery of assessments and the time
required to complete the assessments.
- To improve staff competencies on new or novel assessments of the TBI patient population
Eligibility:
- Individuals 18 years of age and older who have been diagnosed with a traumatic brain
injury in the past 5 years.
- Healthy volunteers 18 years of age and older who have had no instances of significant
head trauma.
Design:
- This study requires approximately 3 days of outpatient or inpatient evaluation.
- Subjects will undergo cognitive and neuropsychological tests, physical assessments,
speech and language evaluation, and balance testing. Tests will be given orally, in
writing, and on computers. The testing will be done in blocks of 2 to 3 hours, with rest
periods as needed.
- Subjects may undergo any or all of the following assessments and screening tools, as
determined by the researchers:
- Cognitive, quality of life, and functional assessments
- Speech, language, and swallowing assessments
- Physical functional performance and environment assessments (including balance testing)
- Subjects will remain under the care of their own health care providers while
participating in this study.
- Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is a significant injury in the Armed Forces, but it is also
common in the general population. This condition poses significant challenges for both
diagnosis and therapy. However, the biological and neurological reasons for TBI remain
poorly understood and are in need of more in-depth study.
- The National Institutes of Health is collaborating with several military medical centers
and research units in a multi-year study of TBI in civilian and military patients. In
anticipation of these research projects, the Clinical Center s Rehabilitation Medicine
Department needs to become familiar with the instruments they will likely need to
evaluate this group of subjects.
Objectives:
- To evaluate potential test instruments in patients with TBI.
- To evaluate patient tolerance of an extensive battery of assessments and the time
required to complete the assessments.
- To improve staff competencies on new or novel assessments of the TBI patient population
Eligibility:
- Individuals 18 years of age and older who have been diagnosed with a traumatic brain
injury in the past 5 years.
- Healthy volunteers 18 years of age and older who have had no instances of significant
head trauma.
Design:
- This study requires approximately 3 days of outpatient or inpatient evaluation.
- Subjects will undergo cognitive and neuropsychological tests, physical assessments,
speech and language evaluation, and balance testing. Tests will be given orally, in
writing, and on computers. The testing will be done in blocks of 2 to 3 hours, with rest
periods as needed.
- Subjects may undergo any or all of the following assessments and screening tools, as
determined by the researchers:
- Cognitive, quality of life, and functional assessments
- Speech, language, and swallowing assessments
- Physical functional performance and environment assessments (including balance testing)
- Subjects will remain under the care of their own health care providers while
participating in this study.
The objective of this study is to evaluate potential test instruments in the traumatic brain
injury (TBI) patient population. We will assess outcome measures that test
neuropsychological, cognitive, communicative, and physical functional outcomes on up to 60
patients with TBI and 20 healthy volunteers. Our aims are to evaluate the appropriateness of
specific tests for TBI as well as to test patient tolerance of an extensive battery of
assessments and the time required to complete the assessments. We will also focus on
improving staff competencies as they relate to new or novel assessments on the TBI patient
population.
injury (TBI) patient population. We will assess outcome measures that test
neuropsychological, cognitive, communicative, and physical functional outcomes on up to 60
patients with TBI and 20 healthy volunteers. Our aims are to evaluate the appropriateness of
specific tests for TBI as well as to test patient tolerance of an extensive battery of
assessments and the time required to complete the assessments. We will also focus on
improving staff competencies as they relate to new or novel assessments on the TBI patient
population.
- INCLUSION CRITERIA:
1. For TBI patients: a diagnosis of TBI within the last 5 years
2. For Healthy volunteers: no episode of head trauma resulting in an alteration in
level of consciousness or loss of memory for the event.
EXCLUSION CRITERIA:
For both study populations:
1. Age less than 18 years
2. Inability to speak or understand English well enough to complete study instruments
3. Medically unstable on evaluation by an RMD physician, including those with clinically
significant medical conditions that would make the research evaluations unsafe,
logistically difficult or impossible to complete.
4. Unable to provide informed consent.
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Bethesda, Maryland 20892
Bethesda, Maryland 20892
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