Journal article
Susceptibility weighted imaging and its relationship to outcome after pediatric traumatic brain injury
MH Beauchamp, R Beare, M Ditchfield, L Coleman, FE Babl, M Kean, L Crossley, C Catroppa, KO Yeates, V Anderson
Cortex | Published : 2013
Abstract
Introduction: Traumatic brain injury (TBI) sustained during childhood can cause difficulties in a wide range of physical, neurological, cognitive, social and functional domains. However, the ability of health professionals and researchers to accurately predict the outcome of pediatric TBI remains limited. The advent of advanced neuroimaging techniques shows some promise in improving outcome prediction, as they contribute to greater sensitivity in characterizing intracranial lesions underlying many cognitive and functional deficits. In this study, the relationship between lesions identified on susceptibility weighted imaging (SWI) and cognitive and functional outcomes was investigated followi..
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Funding Acknowledgements
This work was supported by a grant from the Victoria Neurotrauma Initiative, Australia; the Victorian Government Operational Infrastructure Support Program; and a fellowship from the Canadian Institutes of Health Research to MB. The funding bodies did not play a role in the design of the study, collection, analysis and interpretation of the data, or writing of the manuscript.