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Approach to Modeling, Therapy Evaluation, Drug Selection, and Biomarker Assessments for a Multicenter Pre-Clinical Drug Screening Consortium for Acute Therapies in Severe Traumatic Brain Injury: Operation Brain Trauma Therapy
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Wang, Kevin K.W.
, Hayes, Ronald L.
, Tortella, Frank C.
, Kochanek, Patrick M.
, Dixon, C. Edward
, Shear, Deborah A.
, Schmid, Kara E.
, Bramlett, Helen M.
, Povlishock, John T.
, Dietrich, W. Dalton
, Mondello, Stefania
in
Animals
/ Biomarkers
/ Brain damage
/ Brain Injuries, Traumatic - drug therapy
/ Clinical outcomes
/ Disease Models, Animal
/ Drug Evaluation, Preclinical
/ Drug therapy
/ Humans
/ Medical screening
2016
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Approach to Modeling, Therapy Evaluation, Drug Selection, and Biomarker Assessments for a Multicenter Pre-Clinical Drug Screening Consortium for Acute Therapies in Severe Traumatic Brain Injury: Operation Brain Trauma Therapy
by
Wang, Kevin K.W.
, Hayes, Ronald L.
, Tortella, Frank C.
, Kochanek, Patrick M.
, Dixon, C. Edward
, Shear, Deborah A.
, Schmid, Kara E.
, Bramlett, Helen M.
, Povlishock, John T.
, Dietrich, W. Dalton
, Mondello, Stefania
in
Animals
/ Biomarkers
/ Brain damage
/ Brain Injuries, Traumatic - drug therapy
/ Clinical outcomes
/ Disease Models, Animal
/ Drug Evaluation, Preclinical
/ Drug therapy
/ Humans
/ Medical screening
2016
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Approach to Modeling, Therapy Evaluation, Drug Selection, and Biomarker Assessments for a Multicenter Pre-Clinical Drug Screening Consortium for Acute Therapies in Severe Traumatic Brain Injury: Operation Brain Trauma Therapy
by
Wang, Kevin K.W.
, Hayes, Ronald L.
, Tortella, Frank C.
, Kochanek, Patrick M.
, Dixon, C. Edward
, Shear, Deborah A.
, Schmid, Kara E.
, Bramlett, Helen M.
, Povlishock, John T.
, Dietrich, W. Dalton
, Mondello, Stefania
in
Animals
/ Biomarkers
/ Brain damage
/ Brain Injuries, Traumatic - drug therapy
/ Clinical outcomes
/ Disease Models, Animal
/ Drug Evaluation, Preclinical
/ Drug therapy
/ Humans
/ Medical screening
2016
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Approach to Modeling, Therapy Evaluation, Drug Selection, and Biomarker Assessments for a Multicenter Pre-Clinical Drug Screening Consortium for Acute Therapies in Severe Traumatic Brain Injury: Operation Brain Trauma Therapy
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Approach to Modeling, Therapy Evaluation, Drug Selection, and Biomarker Assessments for a Multicenter Pre-Clinical Drug Screening Consortium for Acute Therapies in Severe Traumatic Brain Injury: Operation Brain Trauma Therapy
2016
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Overview
Traumatic brain injury (TBI) was the signature injury in both the Iraq and Afghan wars and the magnitude of its importance in the civilian setting is finally being recognized. Given the scope of the problem, new therapies are needed across the continuum of care. Few therapies have been shown to be successful. In severe TBI, current guidelines-based acute therapies are focused on the reduction of intracranial hypertension and optimization of cerebral perfusion. One factor considered important to the failure of drug development and translation in TBI relates to the recognition that TBI is extremely heterogeneous and presents with multiple phenotypes even within the category of severe injury. To address this possibility and attempt to bring the most promising therapies to clinical trials, we developed Operation Brain Trauma Therapy (OBTT), a multicenter, pre-clinical drug screening consortium for acute therapies in severe TBI. OBTT was developed to include a spectrum of established TBI models at experienced centers and assess the effect of promising therapies on both conventional outcomes and serum biomarker levels. In this review, we outline the approach to TBI modeling, evaluation of therapies, drug selection, and biomarker assessments for OBTT, and provide a framework for reports in this issue on the first five therapies evaluated by the consortium.
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SAGE Publications,Mary Ann Liebert, Inc
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