Anda di halaman 1dari 16

Library Network

Head Injuries

April 08

Current Awareness Bulletin

Most of the following articles are available online via the NHS Scotland eLibrary.
Please use the links where provided and your ATHENS password. A complete list of
available online journals and registration for ATHENS can be found at
http://www.elib.scot.nhs.uk/

If you would like to request print copies of any of the articles please contact your
nearest library or visit the library website for further details.

http://www.nhsggc.org.uk/libraryservices

Please note inter-library requests will only be done for South Glasgow NHS staff.

Please note, the articles you are accessing may be protected by copyright legislation, please
contact your librarian for a copyright declaration form if you are in any doubt. Or, consult the
Copyright Licensing Agency at http://www.cla.co.uk

If you have any questions regarding this or any other library services please contact
your librarian.

Compiled by C. Boulnois
Library Services Manager (South)
NHS Greater Glasgow & Clyde Library Network
Central Library
Southern General Hospital
1345 Govan Rd
G51 4TF
0141 201 2163
charlotte.boulnois@sgh.scot.nhs.uk

Current Awareness Bulletins provided by NHS Greater Glasgow & Clyde Library Network are a selection of
current articles and not intended to be exhaustive.
References

1. [Anonymous]. Abstracts from the 7th world congess on brain injury, held in

conjunction with the national congress of the portuguese society of PMR lisbon,

portugal. Brain Injury. 2008; 22(Supplement 1).

2. [Anonymous]. The brain and head injury: Basics. Pt Mag Phys Ther. 2008; 16(3):21.

3. Acerini CL, Tasker RC. Endocrine sequelae of traumatic brain injury in childhood.

Horm Res. 2007; 68(Suppl 5):14-17.

4. Adoni A, McNett M. The pupillary response in traumatic brain injury: A guide for

trauma nurses. J Trauma Nurs. 2007; 14(4):191-198.

5. Akopian G, Gaspard DJ, Alexander M. Outcomes of blunt head trauma without

intracranial pressure monitoring. Am Surg. 2007; 73(5):447-450.

6. Arco L. Neurobehavioural treatment for obsessive-compulsive disorder in an adult

with traumatic brain injury. Neuropsychological Rehabilitation. 2008; 18(1):109-124.

7. Arumugam TV, Selvaraj PK, Woodruff TM, Mattson MP. Targeting ischemic brain injury

with intravenous immunoglobulin. Expert Opinion on Therapeutic Targets. 2008;

12(1):19-29.

8. Ashman TA, Cantor JB, Gordon WA, et al. Objective measurement of fatigue following

traumatic brain injury. J Head Trauma Rehabil. 2008; 23(1):33-40.

9. Barret AM, Levy CE, Gonzalez Rothi LJ. Poststroke and brain injury rehabilitation:

Spatial neglect. Am J Phys Med Rehabil. 2007; 86(7):513-514.

10. Barrett AM, Levy CE, Rothi LJG. Poststroke and brain injury rehabilitation treatment

strategies. Am J Phys Med Rehabil. 2007; 86(9):694-695.

11. Barrett AM, Levy CE, Rothi LJG. Introduction. pharmaceuticals for poststroke and

brain injury rehabilitation. Am J Phys Med Rehabil. 2007; 86(8):603-604.

12. Bay E, Donders J. Risk factors for depressive symptoms after mild-to-moderate

traumatic brain injury. Brain Injury. 2008; 22(3):233-241.

Current Awareness Bulletins provided by NHS Greater Glasgow & Clyde Library Network are a selection of
current articles and not intended to be exhaustive.
13. Bedell GM. Functional outcomes of school-age children with aquired brain injuries at

discharge from inpatient rehabiltiation. Brain Injury. 2008; 22(4):313-324.

14. Behan LA, Agha A. Endocrine consequences of adult traumatic brain injury. Horm

Res. 2007; 68(Suppl 5):18-21.

15. Bhambhani Y, Maikala R, Farag M, Rowland G. Reliability of near-infrared

spectroscopy measures of cerebral oxygenation and blood volume during handgrip

exercise in nondisabled and traumatic brain-injured subjects. Journal of Rehabilitation

Research & Development. 2006; 43(7):845-856.

16. Bochicchio GV, Lumpkins K, O'Connor J, et al. Blast injury in a civilian trauma

setting is associated with a delay in diagnosis of traumatic brain injury. Am Surg.

2008; 74(3):267-270.

17. Bornhofen C, Mcdonald S. Treating deficits in emotion perception following traumatic

brain injury. Neuropsychological Rehabilitation. 2008; 18(1):22-44.

18. Bornhofen C, McDonald S. Comparing strategies for treating emotion perception

deficits in traumatic brain injury. J Head Trauma Rehabil. 2008; 23(2):103-115.

19. Bouchard PM, Frenette AJ, Williamson DR, Perreault MM. Thiopental-associated

dyskalemia in severe head trauma. The Journal of Trauma Injury, Infection and

Critical Care. 2008; 64(3):838-842.

20. Bushnik T, Englander J, Wright J. Patterns of fatigue and its correlates over the first

2 years after traumatic brain injury. J Head Trauma Rehabil. 2008; 23(1):25-32.

21. Bushnik T, Englander J, Wright J. The experience of fatigue in the first 2 years after

moderate-to-severe traumatic brain injury: A preliminary report. J Head Trauma

Rehabil. 2008; 23(1):17-24.

22. Cantor JB, Ashman T, Gordon W, et al. Fatigue after traumatic brain injury and its

impact on participation and quality of life. J Head Trauma Rehabil. 2008; 23(1):41-51.

23. Chaikin P, Tu Y, Huang S. Can cerebral hypoperfusion after sympathetic storm be

used to diagnose brain death? A retrospective study in traumatic brain injury patients.

The Journal of Trauma Injury, Infection and Critical Care. 2008; 64(3):688-697.

Current Awareness Bulletins provided by NHS Greater Glasgow & Clyde Library Network are a selection of
current articles and not intended to be exhaustive.
24. Chiaretti A, Antonelli A, Mastrangelo A, et al. Interleukin-6 and nerve growth factor

upregulation correlates with improved outcome in children with severe traumatic brain

injury. J Neurotrauma. 2008; 25(3):225-234.

25. Cinovsky K, Skodacek I. Anxiety as an enhancing phenomenon in origin of stress,

CAN and PTSD in disabled children. contribution to the ICD-10 re-classification.

Neuroendocrinol Lett. 2008; 29(1):71-74.

26. coates RC. Use of the emotional stroop to assess psychological trauma following

traumatic brain injury. Brain Injury. 2008; 22(4):353-360.

27. Corrigan JD, Deutschle JJ. The presence and impact of traumatic brain injury among

clients in treatment for co-occurring mental illness and substance abuse. Brain Injury.

2008; 22(3):223-231.

28. Curry R, Hollingworth W, Ellenbogen RG, Vavilala MS. Incidence of hypo- and

hypercarbia in severe traumatic brain injury before and after 2003 pediatric

guidelines. Pediatric Critical Care Medicine. 2008; 9(2):141-146.

29. de Almeida Lima DP, Filho CS, de Campos Vieira Abib,S., Poli de Figueiredo LF.

Quality of life and neuropsychological changes in mild head trauma. late analysis and

correlation with S100B protein and cranial CT scan performed at hospital admission.

Injury. 2008; 39(5):604-611.

30. Dettmer JL, Daunhauer L, DetmarHanna D, Sample PL. Putting brain injury on the

radar: Exploratory reliability and validity analyses of the screening tool for

identification of acquired brain injury in school-aged children. J Head Trauma Rehabil.

2007; 22(6):339-349.

31. Diamond PM, Harzke AJ, Magaletta PR, Cummins AG, Frankowski R. Screening for

traumatic brain injury in an offender sample: A first look at the reliability and validity

of the traumatic brain injury questionnaire. J Head Trauma Rehabil. 2007; 22(6):330-

338.

32. Dijkers MP, Bushnik T. Assessing fatigue after traumatic brain injury: An evaluation

of the barroso fatigue scale. J Head Trauma Rehabil. 2008; 23(1):3-16.

Current Awareness Bulletins provided by NHS Greater Glasgow & Clyde Library Network are a selection of
current articles and not intended to be exhaustive.
33. Doi R, Morita K, Shigemori M, Tokutomi T, Maeda H. Characteristics of cognitive

function in patients after traumatic brain injury assessed by visual and auditory

event-related potentials. Am J Phys Med Rehabil. 2007; 86(8):641-649.

34. Du B, Shan A, Yang D, Xiang W. Induced arousal following zolpidem treatment in a

vegetative state after brain injury in 7 cases: Analysis using visual single photon

emission computerized tomography and digitized cerebral state monitor. Neural

Regeneration Research. 2008; 3(1):94-96.

35. Ellingson KD, Leventhal JM, Weiss HB. Using hospital discharge data to track

inflicted traumatic brain injury. Am J Prev Med. 2008; 34(4 SUPPL):S157-S162.

36. Elovic EP, Jasey J, N.N, Eisenberg ME. The use of atypical antipsychotics after

traumatic brain injury. J Head Trauma Rehabil. 2008; 23(2):132-135.

37. Erikson A, Karlsson G, Borell L, Tham K. The lived experience of memory

impairment in daily occupation after acquired brain injury. Otjr Occup Participation

Health. 2007; 27(3):84-94.

38. Fabbri A, Servadei F, Marchesini G, Stein SC, Vandelli A. Early predictors of

unfavourable outcome in subjects with moderate head injury in the emergency

department. Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery and Psychiatry. 2008; 79(5):567-

573.

39. Falk AC, von Wendt L, Klang B. Informational needs in families after their child's

mild head injury. Patient Education & Counseling. 2008; 70(2):251-255.

40. Forsyth LL, Liu-DeRyke X, Parker J, D, Rhoney DH. Role of hypertonic saline for the

management of intracranial hypertension after stroke and traumatic brain injury.

Pharmacotherapy. 2008; 28(4):469-484.

41. Freeman SS, Udomphorn Y, Armstead WM, Fisk DM, Vavilala. Young age as a risk

factor for impaired cerebral autoregulation after moderate to severe pediatric

traumatic brain injury. Anesthesiology. 2008; 108(4):588-595.

42. Gabella, Mangione EJ, Hedegaard H, Kelly JP. Comparison of nursing home residents

with and without traumatic brain injury: Use of the minimum data set. J Head Trauma

Rehabil. 2007; 22(6):368-376.

Current Awareness Bulletins provided by NHS Greater Glasgow & Clyde Library Network are a selection of
current articles and not intended to be exhaustive.
43. Gilworth G, Eyres S, Carey A, Bhakta B, Tennant A. Working with a brain injury:

Personal experiences of returning to work following a mild or moderate brain injury.

Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine. 2008; 40(5):334-339.

44. Glang A, McLaughlin K, Schroeder S. Using interactive multimedia to teach parent

advocacy skills: An exploratory study. J Head Trauma Rehabil. 2007; 22(3):198-205.

45. Goel RS, Goyal NK, Dharap SB, Kumar M, Gore MA. Utility of optic nerve

ultrasonography in head injury. Injury. 2008; 39(5):519-524.

46. Harhangi BS, Kompanje EJ, Leebeek FW, Maas AI. Coagulation disorders after

traumatic brain injury. Acta Neurochir. 2008; 150(2):165-175.

47. Harting MT, Baumgartner JE, Worth LL, et al. Cell therapies for traumatic brain

injury. Neurosurgical Focus. 2008; 24(3-4):E18.

48. Hassall M. Driving after a brain injury: Rules and assessment. British Journal of

Neuroscience Nursing. 2008; 4(4):163-165.

49. Horner MD, Selassie AW, Lineberry L, Ferguson PL, Labbate LA. Predictors of

psychological symptoms 1 year after traumatic brain injury: A population-based,

epidemiological study. J Head Trauma Rehabil. 2008; 23(2):74-83.

50. Horton AM,Jr, Reynolds CR. Early detection of risk of onset for dementia of the

alzheimer type and subtle executive dysfunction after TBI using the test of verbal

conceptualization and fluency during clinical neuropsychological assessment: Two case

studies. Appl Neuropsychol. 2007; 14(3):224-229.

51. Hughes J, Orange JB. Mapping functional communication measurements for

traumatic brain injury to the WHO-ICF. Can J Speech Lang Pathol Audiol. 2007;

31(3):134-143.

52. Jain S, Dharap SB, Gore MA. Early prediction of outcome in very severe closed head

injury. Injury. 2008; 39(5):598-603.

53. Jha A, Weintraub A, Allshouse A, et al. A randomized trial of modafinil for the

treatment of fatigue and excessive daytime sleepiness in individuals with chronic

traumatic brain injury. J Head Trauma Rehabil. 2008; 23(1):52-63.

Current Awareness Bulletins provided by NHS Greater Glasgow & Clyde Library Network are a selection of
current articles and not intended to be exhaustive.
54. Karon SL, Lazarus JC, Holman L. Challenges and approaches to the identification of

traumatic brain injury among nursing home residents. J Head Trauma Rehabil. 2007;

22(6):350-359.

55. Karunanayaka PR, Holland SK, Yuan W, et al. Neural substrate differences in

language networks and associated language-related behavioral impairments in

children with TBI: A preliminary fMRI investigation. Neurorehabilitation. 2007;

22(5):355-369.

56. Ker K, Blackhall K. Beta-2 receptor antagonists for acute traumatic brain injury.

Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews. 2008; (1):006686.

57. Kim J, Avants B, Patel S, et al. Structural consequences of diffuse traumatic brain

injury: A large deformation tensor-based morphometry study. Neuroimage. 2008;

39(3):1014-1026.

58. Kim PD, Jennings JS, Fisher M, Siddiqui AH. Risk of cervical spine injury and other

complications seen with skull fractures in the setting of mild closed head injury in

young children: A retrospective study. Pediatr Neurosurg. 2008; 44(2):124-127.

59. Kleim JA, Jones TA. Principles of experience-dependent neural plasticity:

Implications for rehabilitation after brain damage. Journal of Speech Language &

Hearing Research. 2008; 51(1):S225-39.

60. Kluger Y, Riou B, Rossaint R, et al. Safety of rFVIIa in hemodynamically unstable

polytrauma patients with traumatic brain injury: Post hoc analysis of 30 patients from

a prospective, randomized, placebo-controlled, double-blind clinical trial. Crit Care.

2007; 11(4):R85.

61. Koskinen S, Alaranta H. Traumatic brain injury in finland 1991-2005: A nationwide

register study of hospitalized and fatal TBI. Brain Injury. 2008; 22(3):205-214.

62. Lachapelle J, Bolduc-Teasdale J, Ptito A, McKerral M. Deficits in complex visual

information processing after mild TBI: Electrophysiological markers and vocational

outcome prognosis. Brain Injury. 2008; 22(3):265-274.

63. Lam SHF, Place R. Subtle presentation of isolated brainstem injury in a child with

minor head injury. Ann Emerg Med. 2008; 51(4):375-377.

Current Awareness Bulletins provided by NHS Greater Glasgow & Clyde Library Network are a selection of
current articles and not intended to be exhaustive.
64. Lengenfelder J, Chiaravalloti ND, DeLuca J. The efficacy of the generation effect in

improving new learning in persons with traumatic brain injury. Rehabil Psychol. 2007;

52(3):290-296.

65. Lequerica AH, Rapport LJ, Loeher K, Axelrod BN, Vangel SJ, Hanks RA. Agitation in

acquired brain injury: Impact on acute rehabilitation therapies. J Head Trauma

Rehabil. 2007; 22(3):177-183.

66. Levine B, Kovacevic N, Nica EI, et al. The toronto traumatic brain injury study:

Injury severity and quantified MRI. Neurology. 2008; 70(10):771-778.

67. Lewine JD, Davis JT, Bigler ED, et al. Objective documentation of traumatic brain

injury subsequent to mild head trauma: Multimodal brain imaging with MEG, SPECT,

and MRI. J Head Trauma Rehabil. 2007; 22(3):141-155.

68. Lewis PM, Rosenfeld JV, Diehl RR, Mehdorn HM, Lang EW. Phase shift and correlation

coefficient measurement of cerebral autoregulation during deep breathing in

traumatic brain injury (TBI). Acta Neurochir. 2008; 150(2):139-146.

69. Li G, Wen L, Zhan RY, Shen F, Yang XF, Fu WM. Crainioplasty for patients developing

large cranial defects combined with post-traumatic hydrocephalus after head trauma.

Brain Injury. 2008; 22(4):333-337.

70. Liao C-, Tseng Y-, Chen C-. Transarterial embolisation for intractable post-traumatic

oronasal haemorrhage following traumatic brain injury: Evaluation of prognostic

factors. Injury. 2008; 39(5):507-511.

71. Lunqvist A, Alinder J, Ronnberg J. Factors influencing driving 10 years after brain

injury. Brain Injury. 2008; 22(4):295-304.

72. Mahalik JL, Johnstone B, Glass B, Yoon DP. Spirituality, psychological coping, and

community integration for persons with traumatic brain injury. J Religion Disabil

Health. 2007; 11(3):65-77.

73. Malec JF, Testa JA, Rush BK, Brown AW, Moessner AM. Self-assessment of

impairment, impaired self-awareness, and depression after traumatic brain injury. J

Head Trauma Rehabil. 2007; 22(3):156-166.

Current Awareness Bulletins provided by NHS Greater Glasgow & Clyde Library Network are a selection of
current articles and not intended to be exhaustive.
74. McCulloch K. Attention and dual-task conditions: Physical therapy implications for

individuals with acquired brain injury. J Neurol Phys Ther. 2007; 31(3):104-118.

75. McDonald A, Lindell M, Dunger DB, Acerini CL. Traumatic brain injury is a rarely

reported cause of growth hormone deficiency. J Pediatr. 2008; 152(4):590-593.

76. McWilliams J, Schmitter-Edgecombe M. Semantic memory organization during the

early stage of recovery from traumatic brain injury. Brain Injury. 2008; 22(3):243-

253.

77. Minns RA, Jones PA, Mok JY-. Incidence and demography of non-accidental head

injury in southeast scotland from a national database. Am J Prev Med. 2008; 34(4

SUPPL):S126-S133.

78. Morel N, Morel O, Petit L, et al. Generation of procoagulant microparticles in

cerebrospinal fluid and peripheral blood after traumatic brain injury. The Journal of

Trauma Injury, Infection and Critical Care. 2008; 64(3):698-704.

79. Nakamura T, Abreu BC, Patterson RM, Buford WL,Jr, Ottenbacher KJ. Upper-limb

kinematics of the presumed-to-be-unaffected side after brain injury. American Journal

of Occupational Therapy. 2008; 62(1):46-50.

80. Nardini C, Cossu C, Scarpelli S, et al. Continuous EEG-SEP monitoring of severely

brain injured patients in NICU: Methods and feasibility... 8th congress of the

international organisation of societies for electrophysiological technology (OSET)

proceedings. Am J Electroneurodiagn Technol. 2007; 47(4):322-323.

81. Nylen K, Ost M, Csajbok LZ, et al. Serum levels of S100B, S100A1B and S100BB are

all related to outcome after severe traumatic brain injury. Acta Neurochir. 2008;

150(3):221-227.

82. Oddo M, Schmidt JM, Mayer SA, Chiolero RL. Glucose control after severe brain

injury. Curr Opin Clin Nutr Metab Care. 2008; 11(2):134-139.

83. Pascual JL, Maloney-Wilensky E, Reilly PM, et al. Resuscitation of hypotensive head-

injured patients: Is hypertonic saline the answer?. Am Surg. 2008; 74(3):253-259.

Current Awareness Bulletins provided by NHS Greater Glasgow & Clyde Library Network are a selection of
current articles and not intended to be exhaustive.
84. Peterson C, Scherwath A, Fink J, Koch U. Health-related quality of life and

psychosocial consequences after mild traumatic brain injury in children and

adolescents. Brain Injury. 2008; 22(3):215-221.

85. Poomthavorn P, Zacharin M. Traumatic brain injury-mediated hypopituitarism. report

of four cases. Eur J Pediatr. 2007; 166(11):1163-1168.

86. Powell J, Letson S, Davidoff J, Valentine T, Greenwood R. Enhancement of face

recognition learning in patients with brain injury using three cognitive training

procedures. Neuropsychological Rehabilitation. 2008; 18(2):182-203.

87. Raymont V, Greathouse A, Reding K, Lipsky R, Salazar A, Grafman J. Demographic,

structural and genetic predictors of late cognitive decline after penetrating head

injury. Brain. 2008; 131(2):543-558.

88. Reichard AA, Langlois JA, Sample PL, Wald MM, Pickelsimer EE. Violence, abuse, and

neglect among people with traumatic brain injuries. J Head Trauma Rehabil. 2007;

22(6):390-402.

89. Robertson RH, Knight RG. Evaluation of social probelm solving after traumatic brain

injury. Neuropsychological Rehabilitation. 2008; 18(2):236-250.

90. Runyan DK. The challenges of assessing the incidence of inflicted traumatic brain

injury. A world perspective. Am J Prev Med. 2008; 34(4 SUPPL):S112-S115.

91. Runyan DK, Berger RP, Barr RG. Defining an ideal system to establish the incidence

of inflicted traumatic brain injury. summary of the consensus conference. Am J Prev

Med. 2008; 34(4 SUPPL):S163-S168.

92. Rutgers DR, Toulgoat F, Cazejust J, Fillard P, Lasjaunias P, Ducreux D. White matter

abnormalities in mild traumatic brain injury: A diffusion tensor imaging study. Am J

Neuroradiol. 2008; 29(3):514-519.

93. Rutland-Brown W, Langlois JA, Bazarian JJ, Warden D. Improving identification of

traumatic brain injury after nonmilitary bomb blasts. J Head Trauma Rehabil. 2008;

23(2):84-91.

Current Awareness Bulletins provided by NHS Greater Glasgow & Clyde Library Network are a selection of
current articles and not intended to be exhaustive.
94. Safaz I, Alaca R, Bozlar U, Yasar E. Bilateral sciatic nerve entrapment due to

heterotopic ossification in a traumatic brain-injured patient. Am J Phys Med Rehabil.

2008; 87(1):65-67.

95. Satish U, Streufert S, Eslinger PJ. Simulation-based executive cognitive assessment

and rehabilitation after traumatic frontal lobe injury: A case report. Disability and

Rehabiltation. 2008; 30(6):468-478.

96. Sawaki L. Emerging approaches in rehabiltiation after brain injury.

Neurorehabilitation. 2008; 23(1):1-3.

97. Schwartz I, Tuchner M, Tsenter J, et al. Cognitive and functional outcomes of terror

victims who suffered from traumatic brain injury. Brain Injury. 2008; 22(3):255-263.

98. Selassie AW, Zaloshnja E, Langlois JA, Miller T, Jones P, Steiner C. Incidence of long-

term disability following traumatic brain injury hospitalization, united states, 2003. J

Head Trauma Rehabil. 2008; 23(2):123-131.

99. Shapiro ED. Using case-control studies to assess the prevention of inflicted

traumatic brain injury. Am J Prev Med. 2008; 34(4 SUPPL):S153-S156.

100. Shein NA, Grigoriadis N, Alexandrovich AG, et al. Differential neuroprotective

properties of endogenous and exogenous erythropoietin in a mouse model of

traumatic brain injury. J Neurotrauma. 2008; 25(2):112-123.

101. Sidaros A, Engberg AW, Sidaros K, et al. Diffusion tensor imaging during recovery

from severe traumatic brain injury and relation to clinical outcome: A longitudinal

study. Brain. 2008; 131(2):559-572.

102. Simosa HF, Petersen DJ, Agarwal SK, Burke PA, Hirsch EF. Increased risk of deep

venous thrombosis with endovascular cooling in patients with traumatic head injury.

Am Surg. 2007; 73(5):461-464.

103. Smits M, Hunink MGM, Van Rijssel DA, et al. Outcome after complicated minor

head injury. Am J Neuroradiol. 2008; 29(3):506-513.

104. Soo C, Tate R. Psychological treatment for anxiety in people with traumatic brain

injury. Cochrane Database Syst Rev. 2007; (3).

Current Awareness Bulletins provided by NHS Greater Glasgow & Clyde Library Network are a selection of
current articles and not intended to be exhaustive.
105. Stein DM, Dutton RP, Kramer ME, Handley C, Scalea TM. Recombinant factor VIIIa:

Decreasing time to intervention in coagulopathic patients with severe traumatic brain

injury. The Journal of Trauma Injury, Infection and Critical Care. 2008; 64(3):620-

628.

106. Stein DG. Progesterone exerts neuroprotective effects after brain injury. Brain Res

Rev. 2008; 57(2):386-397.

107. Struchen. Remind me why I'm here: Sifting through sudden loss of memory and

judgment. J Head Trauma Rehabil. 2007; 22(3):206-207.

108. Stulemeijer M, Vos PE, Bleijenberg G, van der Werf SP. Cognitive complaints after

mild traumatic brain injury: Things are not always what they seem. J Psychosom Res.

2007; 63(6):637-645.

109. Tang V, Warden J, Cullen N, Rutledge E. Topiramate in traumatic brain injury:

Adverse effects on cognitive function. J Head Trauma Rehabil. 2007; 22(6):409-410.

110. Tanriverdi F, Ulutabanca H, Unluhizarci K, Selcuklu A, Casanueva FF, Kelestimur F.

Three years prospective investigation of anterior pituitary function after traumatic

brain injury: A pilot study. Clin Endocrinol (Oxf). 2008; 68(4):573-579.

111. Tonks J, Williams H, Frampton I, Yates P, Wall SE, Slater A. Reading emotions after

childhood brain injury: Cases series evidence of dissociation between cognitive

abilities and emotional expression porcessing skils. Brain Injury. 2008; 22(4):325-

332.

112. Tsai SH, Hsu CW, Chu SJ. Traumatic retropharyngeal hematoma after a minor head

injury. J Trauma. 2008; 64(2):539.

113. Tume L. Impact of care interventions on children with severe traumatic brain injury

in intensive care. British Journal of Neuroscience Nursing. 2008; 4(4):151-155.

114. Turedi S, Hasanbasoglu A, Gunduz A, Yandi M. Clinical decision instruments for CT

scan in minor head trauma. J Emerg Med. 2008; 34(3):253-259.

115. Udomphorn Y, Armstead WM, Vavilala MS. Cerebral blood flow and autoregulation

after pediatric traumatic brain injury. Pediatr Neurol. 2008; 38(4):225-234.

Current Awareness Bulletins provided by NHS Greater Glasgow & Clyde Library Network are a selection of
current articles and not intended to be exhaustive.
116. Van de Voorde P, Sabbe M, Rizopoulos D, et al. Assessing the level of

consciousness in children: A plea for the glasgow coma motor subscore.

Resuscitation. 2008; 76(2):175-179.

117. Villareal CL. Amantadine therapy in traumatic brain injury patients. J Pharm

Technol. 2007; 23(2):95-103.

118. Vital V, Psillas G, Vital I, Printza A, Triaridis S, Constantinidis J. Ossicular necrosis

following head injury. B-ENT. 2007; 3(3):131-134.

119. Votruba KL, Rapport LJ, Vangel J, et al. Impulsivity and traumatic brain injury: The

relations among behavioral observation, performance measures, and rating scales. J

Head Trauma Rehabil. 2008; 23(2):65-73.

120. Vungkhanching M, Heinemann AW, Langley MJ, Ridgely M, Kramer KM. Feasibility

of a skills-based substance abuse prevention program following traumatic brain injury.

J Head Trauma Rehabil. 2007; 22(3):167-176.

121. Wakai A, Roberts I, Schierhout G. Mannitol for acute traumatic brain injury.

Cochrane Database Syst Rev. 2007; (1).

122. Walker R, Cole JE, Logan TK, Corrigan JD. Screening substance abuse treatment

clients for traumatic brain injury: Prevalence and characteristics. J Head Trauma

Rehabil. 2007; 22(6):360-367.

123. Ward EC, Green K, Morton AL. Patterns and predictors of swallowing resolution

following adult traumatic brain injury. J Head Trauma Rehabil. 2007; 22(3):184-191.

124. Waterhouse C. Commentary: Brunker C. (2006). assessment of sedated head-

injured patients using the glasgow coma scale: An audit. Nurs Crit Care. 2008;

13(2):116-117.

125. Wenke RJ, Theodoros D, Cornwell P. The short- and long-term effectiveness of the

LSVT for dysarthria following TBI and stroke. Brain Injury. 2008; 22(4):339-352.

126. Whelan BM, Murdoch BE, Bellamy N. Delineating communication impairments

associated with mild traumatic brain injury: A case report. J Head Trauma Rehabil.

2007; 22(3):192-197.

Current Awareness Bulletins provided by NHS Greater Glasgow & Clyde Library Network are a selection of
current articles and not intended to be exhaustive.
127. Whyte J, Vaccaro M, GriebNeff P, Hart T, Polansky M, Coslett HB. The effects of

bromocriptine on attention deficits after traumatic brain injury: A placebo-controlled

pilot study. Am J Phys Med Rehabil. 2008; 87(2):85-99.

128. Wilbur R, Silver R, Parente R. Subjective organization and positive transfer of

performance with traumatically brain-injured adults. Journal of Clinical & Experimental

Neuropsychology: Official Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society.

2007; 29(7):682-689.

129. Willis AP, Latif SA, Chandratre S, Stanhope B, Johnson K. Not a NICE CT protocol

for the acutely head injured child. Clin Radiol. 2008; 63(2):165-169.

130. Youngblut JM, Brooten D. Mother's mental health, mother-child relationship, and

family functioning 3 months after a preschooler's head injury. J Head Trauma Rehabil.

2008; 23(2):92-102.

131. Zehtabchi S, Soghoian S, Liu Y, et al. The association of coagulopathy and

traumatic brain injury in patients with isolated head injury. Resuscitation. 2008;

76(1):52-56.

Current Awareness Bulletins provided by NHS Greater Glasgow & Clyde Library Network are a selection of
current articles and not intended to be exhaustive.
If you would like to receive additional bulletin, please tick the bulletins you would like to receive,
ensure your name and address are on the front cover and return to the library address given
overleaf.

A&E Healthcare Associated Infection


Allied Health Professionals Healthy Heart
Alzheimer’s disease IT
Ambulatory care Lung Cancer
Anaesthesia Medicine for the Elderly
Asthma Multiple Sclerosis
Burns/Dermatology/Plastics Neonatal Nursing and Midwifery
Cancer: Pain New Books
Cancer Supportive Care New Books (all sites & Nursing)
Chaplain New Nurse
Child Protection Nutrition
Clinical Governance Orthopaedics
Community Child Health Paediatric Anaesthesia & Pain
Community Nursing Paediatric Oncology Nursing
Complaints Paediatric Physiotherapy
Coronary Intensive and High Dependency Care Paediatric Respiratory Medicine
Corporate Services Parkinson’s disease
Day surgery Pharmacy
Dental Care Professionals Prevention & Treatment of
Alcohol & Drug Abuse (Nursing)
Dentistry Primary Care Mental Health
Digestive Diseases Rheumatology
Elderly Care Bulletin (Nursing) Sarcoma
Epilepsy School nurses
Guidelines Speech and Language Therapy
Gynaecologic Oncology Spinal Injuries
Head Injury Stroke (North Glasgow)
Health Promotion Stroke (South Glasgow)
Training, education and
Management (Nursing)

How to Access Electronic Articles

Many of the articles in this bulletin will be available online at the NHS Scotland eLibrary

1. Go to the NHS Scotland eLibrary http://www.elib.scot.nhs.uk


2. Click on Journals
3. Type in the journal title and click search.
4. Click on the appropriate title, then select the supplier you wish to use.
5. Put in your Athens password at the “Athens login” link.
6. Select the correct year, volume, issue and page number for the article you
want.

Please note, the articles you are accessing may be protected by copyright legislation, please
contact your librarian for a copyright declaration form if you are in any doubt. Or, consult the
Copyright Licensing Agency at http://www.cla.co.uk

If you have any questions regarding this or any other library services please contact
your librarian.

Compiled by C. Boulnois
Library Services Manager
NHS Greater Glasgow & Clyde Library Network
Central Library
Southern General Hospital
1345 Govan Rd
Glasgow

Current Awareness Bulletins provided by NHS Greater Glasgow & Clyde Library Network are a selection of
current articles and not intended to be exhaustive.
G51 4TF
0141 201 2163
charlotte.boulnois@sgh.scot.nhs.uk

Current Awareness Bulletins provided by NHS Greater Glasgow & Clyde Library Network are a selection of
current articles and not intended to be exhaustive.

Anda mungkin juga menyukai