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Researchers find biomarkers to diagnose mild traumatic brain injury


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Researchers find biomarkers to diagnose mild traumatic brain injury
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Mild traumatic brain injury is difficult to detect by contemporary conventional imaging methods, but a new study from Finland has discovered that certain plasma microRNAs could serve as diagnostic biomarkers in such injuries.
In cases of mild traumatic brain injury (TBI), most patients do not exhibit visible structural damage to the brain, which could be detected by computer tomography. Even without visible structural damage, it is extremely important to diagnose mild traumatic brain injury since patients’ ability to work and their overall quality-of-life is affected.
Researchers at the University of Eastern Finland discovered the biomarkers in an animal model and they were successfully used to diagnose mild traumatic brain injury in a subgroup of patients. The study has been published in the ....

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People with and without AD have a different threshold for elective revascularisation


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The risk of both mortality and rehospitalisation after an elective revascularisation procedure for coronary artery disease is similar for people with and without Alzheimer s disease (AD), but people with AD had worse outcomes after an emergency procedure, according to a new study from the University of Eastern Finland.
Previous studies have investigated the effectiveness of revascularisation in persons with cognitive disorders, but only in terms of short-term outcomes and in acute care settings, and they also have not accounted for electivity. Similar to previous studies, people with Alzheimer s disease were 76% less likely to undergo a revascularisation procedure and only a third of the procedures were elective, compared to 48.6% of elective procedures in the comparison group without AD. ....

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