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Brain and Spinal Injury Center Neurology, Neurosurgery, Critical Care, Emergency Medicine Principal Investigators and Research Coordinators J. Claude Hemphill III, MD,MAS Geoffrey T. Manley, MD,PhD Michele Meeker, RN Vineeta Singh, MD. Mission Statement The mission of the Clinical Research Core of the Brain and Spinal Injury Center is to improve the understanding of primary and secondary brain injury in neurocritical care and to provide a venue for clinical testing of new treatments for acute brain and spinal cord injury. General overview and areas of focus The research conducted through the Clinical Core focuses on understanding the role of advanced neuromonitoring of secondary brain injury in the neurocritical care management of patients with acute brain injury and on clinical trials of new treatments. Ongoing efforts include:
Collaborators Wade Smith, MD,PhD (Neurology) Alan Gelb, MD (Emergency Medicine) Karl Sporer, MD (Emergency Medicine and SFFD) Chris Barton, MD (Emergency Medicine) Selected Publications Barton CW, Hemphill JC, Morabito D, Manley G. A novel method of evaluating the impact of secondary brain insults on functional outcomes in traumatic brain-injured patients. Academic Emergency Medicine 12:1-6,2005 Hemphill JC III, Barton CW, Morabito D, Manley GT. M.D. Influence of data resolution and interpolation method on assessment of secondary brain insults in neurocritical care. Physiological Measurement 26:373-386,2005 Hemphill JC, Smith WS, Sonne DC, Morabito D, Manley GT. Relationship between brain tissue oxygen tension and CT perfusion: feasibility and initial results. AJNR: American Journal of Neuroradiology 26:1095-1100,2005 Hemphill JC III, Morabito D, Farrant M, Manley GT. Brain tissue oxygen monitoring in intracerebral hemorrhage: lessons from translational research. Neurocritical Care 3:260-270,2005 Sorani, MD, Hemphill JC III, Morabito D, Rosenthal G, Manley GT. New approaches to physiological informatics in neurocritical care. Neurocritical Care 7:45-52,2007 Barton CW and Hemphill JC III. Cumulative dose of hypertension predicts outcome in intracranial hemorrhage better than AHA guidelines. Academic Emergency Medicine 14:695-701,2007 Selected Recent Lectures and Symposia
Annual SFGH Neurotrauma Symposium Neurologic Intensive Care Course, American Academy of Neurology Annual Meeting; Claude Hemphill course director 2006-2008 Visiting Professor, Beijing Tiantan Stroke Symposium, Content provided by UCSF Brain & Spinal Injury Center |
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