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		<title>Researchers Urge Reclassification of Traumatic Brain Injury as Chronic Disease</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[ScienceDaily (Aug. 27, 2010) &#8212; Traumatic brain injury, &#099;&#117;&#114;&#114;&#101;&#110;&#116;&#108;&#121; considered &#097; singular event &#098;&#121; the insurance industry &#097;&#110;&#100; &#109;&#097;&#110;&#121; health care providers, is &#105;&#110;&#115;&#116;&#101;&#097;&#100; the beginning &#111;&#102; &#097;&#110; ongoing process that impacts multiple organ systems &#097;&#110;&#100; &#109;&#097;&#121; cause or accelerate other diseases &#097;&#110;&#100; disorders that can reduce life expectancy, &#097;&#099;&#099;&#111;&#114;&#100;&#105;&#110;&#103; to research &#102;&#114;&#111;&#109; the University [...]]]></description>
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<p>ScienceDaily (Aug. 27, 2010) &#8212; Traumatic brain injury, &#099;&#117;&#114;&#114;&#101;&#110;&#116;&#108;&#121; considered &#097; singular event &#098;&#121; the insurance industry &#097;&#110;&#100; &#109;&#097;&#110;&#121; health care providers, is &#105;&#110;&#115;&#116;&#101;&#097;&#100; the beginning &#111;&#102; &#097;&#110; ongoing process that impacts multiple organ systems &#097;&#110;&#100; &#109;&#097;&#121; cause or accelerate other diseases &#097;&#110;&#100; disorders that can reduce life expectancy, &#097;&#099;&#099;&#111;&#114;&#100;&#105;&#110;&#103; to research &#102;&#114;&#111;&#109; the University &#111;&#102; Texas Medical Branch &#097;&#116; Galveston.</p>
<p>As &#115;&#117;&#099;&#104;, traumatic brain injury &#115;&#104;&#111;&#117;&#108;&#100; be defined &#097;&#110;&#100; managed &#097;&#115; &#097; chronic disease to ensure that patients receive &#097;&#112;&#112;&#114;&#111;&#112;&#114;&#105;&#097;&#116;&#101; care &#097;&#110;&#100; that future research is directed &#097;&#116; discovering therapies that &#109;&#097;&#121; interrupt the disease processes months or &#101;&#118;&#101;&#110; years &#097;&#102;&#116;&#101;&#114; the initiating injury, say co-authors Dr. Brent Masel, &#097; clinical associate professor in UTMB&#8217;s department &#111;&#102; neurology &#097;&#110;&#100; Dr. Douglas DeWitt, director &#111;&#102; the Moody Center for Traumatic Brain &amp; Spinal Cord Injury Research/Mission Connect &#097;&#110;&#100; professor in the department &#111;&#102; anesthesiology. Masel &#097;&#108;&#115;&#111; serves &#097;&#115; president &#097;&#110;&#100; director &#111;&#102; the Transitional Learning Center in Galveston, which for &#109;&#111;&#114;&#101; than 25 years &#104;&#097;&#115; provided survivors &#111;&#102; brain injury with the special rehabilitation services &#116;&#104;&#101;&#121; &#110;&#101;&#101;&#100; to re-enter the community.</p>
<p>The literature review, which appears in the current issue &#111;&#102; The Journal &#111;&#102; Neurotrauma, examines 25 years &#111;&#102; research on the effects &#111;&#102; brain injury, including its impact on the central nervous system &#097;&#110;&#100; on cognitive &#097;&#110;&#100; motor functions.</p>
<p>Traumatic brain injury occurs &#119;&#104;&#101;&#110; &#097; sudden trauma &#099;&#097;&#117;&#115;&#101;&#115; &#100;&#097;&#109;&#097;&#103;&#101; to the brain &#097;&#110;&#100; can be classified &#097;&#115; mild, moderate or severe, depending on the extent &#111;&#102; the &#100;&#097;&#109;&#097;&#103;&#101;. &#119;&#104;&#105;&#108;&#101; &#109;&#097;&#110;&#121; patients recover completely, &#109;&#111;&#114;&#101; than 90,000 &#098;&#101;&#099;&#111;&#109;&#101; disabled &#101;&#097;&#099;&#104; year in the U.S. &#097;&#108;&#111;&#110;&#101;. &#105;&#116; is estimated that &#109;&#111;&#114;&#101; than 3.5 million Americans are presently disabled &#098;&#121; brain injuries &#8212; suffering lifelong conditions &#097;&#115; &#097; result.</p>
<p>&quot;Traumatic brain injury fits the World Health Organization&#8217;s definition &#111;&#102; &#097; chronic disease, yet the U.S. health care system generally views &#105;&#116; &#097;&#115; &#097; one-time injury that heals the &#119;&#097;&#121; &#097; broken bone &#100;&#111;&#101;&#115;,&quot; &#115;&#097;&#121;&#115; Masel. &quot;Only &#098;&#121; reimbursing &#097;&#110;&#100; managing brain injuries on par with other chronic diseases &#119;&#105;&#108;&#108; patients get the long-term treatment &#097;&#110;&#100; support &#116;&#104;&#101;&#121; &#110;&#101;&#101;&#100; &#097;&#110;&#100; deserve.&quot;</p>
<p>The researchers add that re-classifying traumatic brain injury &#097;&#115; &#097; chronic disease &#109;&#097;&#121; &#104;&#101;&#108;&#112; to provide brain injury researchers with the additional funding required to investigate &#097; potential cure.</p>
<p>Masel &#097;&#110;&#100; DeWitt&#8217;s review compiled extensive evidence that brain trauma initiates &#097; disease process that severely affects cognitive function, physiological processes &#097;&#110;&#100; quality &#111;&#102; life. These effects can prevent patients &#102;&#114;&#111;&#109; fully reentering society post-injury &#097;&#110;&#100; &#109;&#097;&#121; ultimately contribute to death months or years later. Specifically, traumatic brain injury is strongly associated with:</p>
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<li>Neurological disorders that reduces life expectancy, including epilepsy &#8212; for which traumatic brain injury is the leading cause in young adults &#8212; &#097;&#110;&#100; obstructive sleep apnea, which is associated with reduced cognition &#097;&#110;&#100; severe cardiac arrhythmias &#100;&#117;&#114;&#105;&#110;&#103; sleep.</li>
<li>Neurodegenerative disorders that lead to gradual declines in cognitive function &#097;&#102;&#116;&#101;&#114; injury, including Alzheimer&#8217;s dementia, Parkinson&#8217;s disease &#097;&#110;&#100; chronic traumatic encephalopathy (also &#107;&#110;&#111;&#119;&#110; &#097;&#115; &quot;punch drunk&quot; &#097;&#110;&#100; characterized &#098;&#121; disturbed coordination, gait, slurred speech &#097;&#110;&#100; tremors). &#104;&#111;&#119;&#101;&#118;&#101;&#114;, research shows that those &#119;&#104;&#111; receive &#109;&#111;&#114;&#101; therapy in the early post-injury months, irrespective &#111;&#102; severity &#111;&#102; injury &#097;&#110;&#100; level &#111;&#102; neuropsychological impairment, &#119;&#101;&#114;&#101; &#108;&#101;&#115;&#115; &#108;&#105;&#107;&#101;&#108;&#121; to &#115;&#104;&#111;&#119; decline over the long-term. Age is &#097;&#108;&#115;&#111; &#097; factor in cognitive outcome &#097;&#102;&#116;&#101;&#114; brain injury, with older patients showing greater decline.</li>
<li>A host &#111;&#102; neuroendocrine disorders, possibly caused &#098;&#121; complex hormonal responses in the hypothalamic-pituitary system that ultimately lead to acute and/or chronic post-traumatic hypopituitarism &#8212; the decreased secretion &#111;&#102; hormones &#110;&#111;&#114;&#109;&#097;&#108;&#108;&#121; produced &#098;&#121; the pituitary gland, which can result in several related conditions, including growth hormone deficiency &#097;&#110;&#100; hypothyroidism.</li>
<li>Psychiatric &#097;&#110;&#100; psychological diseases, which are among the &#109;&#111;&#115;&#116; disabling consequences &#111;&#102; traumatic brain injury. &#109;&#097;&#110;&#121; individuals with mild brain trauma &#097;&#110;&#100; the majority &#111;&#102; those &#119;&#104;&#111; survive moderate-to-severe brain injury are left with significant long-term neurobehavioral conditions. These range &#102;&#114;&#111;&#109; aggression, confusion &#097;&#110;&#100; agitation to obsessive-compulsive disorders, anxiety/mood/ psychotic disorders, major depression &#097;&#110;&#100; substance abuse. &#105;&#116; is &#097;&#108;&#115;&#111; associated with high rates &#111;&#102; suicide.</li>
<li>Non-neurologic disorders, including sexual dysfunction, which affects 40-60 percent &#111;&#102; patients; incontinence; musculoskeletal dysfunction, or spasticity that results in abnormal motor patterns that &#109;&#097;&#121; limit mobility &#097;&#110;&#100; independence; &#097;&#110;&#100; metabolic dysfunction, &#097;&#115; brain injury appears to impact the &#119;&#097;&#121; the body absorbs, utilizes &#097;&#110;&#100; converts amino acids, which play &#097; critical role in brain function.</li>
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<p>According to Masel &#097;&#110;&#100; DeWitt, research suggests that the progression &#111;&#102; symptoms &#115;&#101;&#101;&#110; in chronic traumatic brain injury patients &#109;&#097;&#121; be due, in part, to defective apoptotic cell death &#8212; &#097; natural process in which cells die because &#116;&#104;&#101;&#121; are genetically programmed to do so or because &#111;&#102; injury or disease. &#105;&#116; is &#112;&#111;&#115;&#115;&#105;&#098;&#108;&#101; that the abnormal apoptotic cell death is triggered &#098;&#121; brain trauma, leading to &#097;&#110; accelerated decline in cognitive function &#097;&#110;&#100; development &#111;&#102; disease.</p>
<p>&quot;Media coverage &#111;&#102; traumatic brain injury among soldiers &#097;&#110;&#100; athletes, &#101;&#115;&#112;&#101;&#099;&#105;&#097;&#108;&#108;&#121; football players, &#104;&#097;&#115; highlighted the serious health problems resulting &#102;&#114;&#111;&#109; brain injury that are experienced later in life &#097;&#110;&#100; &#104;&#101;&#108;&#112;&#101;&#100; raise awareness among the general public,&quot; &#115;&#097;&#121;&#115; DeWitt. &quot;But &#117;&#110;&#116;&#105;&#108; traumatic brain injury is recognized &#097;&#115; &#097; chronic disease, research funding won&#8217;t be adequate for the work that is needed to &#104;&#101;&#108;&#112; patients minimize or avoid these outcomes.&quot;</p>
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<p> The above &#115;&#116;&#111;&#114;&#121; is reprinted (with editorial adaptations &#098;&#121; ScienceDaily staff) &#102;&#114;&#111;&#109; materials provided &#098;&#121; <strong>University &#111;&#102; Texas Medical Branch &#097;&#116; Galveston</strong>, &#118;&#105;&#097; EurekAlert!, &#097; service &#111;&#102; AAAS.
<p><strong>Journal Reference</strong>:</p>
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<li>Brent E. Masel, Douglas S. DeWitt. <strong>Traumatic Brain Injury: &#097; Disease Process, Not &#097;&#110; Event</strong>. Journal &#111;&#102; Neurotrauma, 2010; 27 (8): 1529 DOI: 10.1089/neu.2010.1358</li>
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