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| J J BazarianSummaryAffiliation: University of Rochester Country: USA Publications
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Evidence-based emergency medicine. Corticosteroids for traumatic brain injuryJeffrey J Bazarian
Department of Emergency Medicine, University of Rochester Medical Center, Rochester, NY 14642, USA
Ann Emerg Med 40:515-7. 2002
The relation between posttraumatic stress disorder and mild traumatic brain injury acquired during Operations Enduring Freedom and Iraqi FreedomJeffrey J Bazarian
Department of Emergency Medicine, University of Rochester School of Medicine, Rochester, New York 14642, USA
J Head Trauma Rehabil 28:1-12. 2013..To understand the relations of mild traumatic brain injury (TBI), blast exposure, and brain white matter structure to severity of posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD)...
Subject-specific changes in brain white matter on diffusion tensor imaging after sports-related concussionJeffrey J Bazarian
Emergency Medicine, Neurology, Neurosurgery, Community and Preventive Medicine, University of Rochester School of Medicine, Rochester, NY 14642, USA
Magn Reson Imaging 30:171-80. 2012..We investigated the ability of wild bootstrapping analysis to detect subject-specific changes in brain white matter (WM) before and after sports-related concussion...
Bench to bedside: evidence for brain injury after concussion--looking beyond the computed tomography scanJeffrey J Bazarian
Department of Emergency Medicine, Strong Memorial Hospital, University of Rochester, Rochester, NY 14642, USA
Acad Emerg Med 13:199-214. 2006..These reports make a compelling case for the existence of concussion as a clinically relevant disease with demonstrable neurologic pathology. Areas for future emergency medicine research are suggested...
Accuracy of mild traumatic brain injury case ascertainment using ICD-9 codesJeffrey J Bazarian
Department of Emergency Medicine, University of Rochester School of Medicine, Rochester, NY, USA
Acad Emerg Med 13:31-8. 2006....
Emergency department management of mild traumatic brain injury in the USAJ J Bazarian
Department of Emergency Medicine, University of Rochester Medical Center, Rochester, NY 14642, USA
Emerg Med J 22:473-7. 2005..To describe the emergency department (ED) management of isolated mild traumatic brain injury (TBI) in the USA and to examine variation in care across age and insurance types...
Impact of creatine kinase correction on the predictive value of S-100B after mild traumatic brain injuryJeffrey J Bazarian
Department of Emergency Medicine, University of Rochester School of Medicine, Rochester, NY, USA
Restor Neurol Neurosci 24:163-72. 2006..To validate a correction factor for the extracranial release of the astroglial protein, S-100B, based on concomitant creatine kinase (CK) levels...
Sex differences in outcome after mild traumatic brain injuryJeffrey J Bazarian
Department of Emergency Medicine, University of Rochester School of Medicine, Rochester, New York 14642, USA
J Neurotrauma 27:527-39. 2010..Attempts to better understand how mTBI affects production of these hormones acutely after injury and during the recovery period may shed light on the mechanism behind poorer outcome among females and putative therapeutic interventions...
Lateral automobile impacts and the risk of traumatic brain injuryJeffrey J Bazarian
Department of Emergency Medicine, University of Rochester Medical Center, Rochester, NY 14642, USA
Ann Emerg Med 44:142-52. 2004..We determine the relative risk and severity of traumatic brain injury among occupants of lateral impacts compared with occupants of nonlateral impacts...
Diffusion tensor imaging detects clinically important axonal damage after mild traumatic brain injury: a pilot studyJeffrey J Bazarian
Department of Emergency Medicine, University of Rochester School of Medicine, Rochester, New York 14642, USA
J Neurotrauma 24:1447-59. 2007..These abnormalities correlated to poor clinical outcome. We believe these findings represent axonal swelling, an early step in the process of axonal injury...
Mild traumatic brain injury in the United States, 1998--2000Jeffrey J Bazarian
Department of Emergency Medicine, University of Rochester School of Medicine and Dentistry, Rochester, NY 14642, USA
Brain Inj 19:85-91. 2005..To determine the incidence and epidemiology of emergency department (ED)-attended mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI) in the US...
Minor head injury: predicting follow-up after discharge from the Emergency DepartmentJ Bazarian
Department of Emergency Medicine, University of Rochester Medical Center, NY 14642, USA
Brain Inj 14:285-94. 2000..The follow-up visit is an important opportunity to identify and treat PCS before it becomes persistent...
Ethnic and racial disparities in emergency department care for mild traumatic brain injuryJeffrey J Bazarian
Department of Emergency Medicine, University of Rochester Medical Center, Rochester, NY 14642, USA
Acad Emerg Med 10:1209-17. 2003..To identify racial, ethnic, and gender disparities in the emergency department (ED) care for mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI)...
The relationship between pre-hospital and emergency department Glasgow coma scale scoresJeffrey J Bazarian
Department of Emergency Medicine, University of Rochester Medical Center, Rochester, NY 14642, USA
Brain Inj 17:553-60. 2003..Pre-hospital GCS scores are used to make critical patient care decisions and to fill in gaps in hospital-based TBI surveillance, but they may not be accurate...
Epidemiology and predictors of post-concussive syndrome after minor head injury in an emergency populationJ J Bazarian
Department of Emergency Medicine, University of Rochester Medical Center, NY 14642, USA
Brain Inj 13:173-89. 1999..To determine if clinical variables or neurobehavioural test (NBT) scores obtained in the ED within 24 hours of minor head injury (MHI) predict the development of postconcussive syndrome (PCS)...
Teaching emergency medicine residents evidence-based critical appraisal skills: a controlled trialJ J Bazarian
University of Rochester Medical Center, Rochester, NY, USA
Ann Emerg Med 34:148-54. 1999..To compare the performance of an evidence-based medicine (EBM) approach and a traditional approach to teaching critical appraisal skills to emergency medicine residents...
The economic impact of S-100B as a pre-head CT screening test on emergency department management of adult patients with mild traumatic brain injuryShuolun Ruan
Department of Community and Preventive Medicine, University of Rochester School of Medicine and Dentistry, Rochester, New York 14642, USA
J Neurotrauma 26:1655-64. 2009..Despite its high sensitivity and excellent negative predictive value, serum S-100B has low specificity and low positive predictive value, limiting its ability to reduce numbers of CT scans and hospital costs...
Predicting postconcussion syndrome after minor traumatic brain injuryJ J Bazarian
Department of Emergency Medicine, University of Rochester Medical Center, Rochester, NY 14642, USA
Acad Emerg Med 8:788-95. 2001..Up to 50% of patients with minor traumatic brain injury (mTBI) develop postconcussion syndrome (PCS). A decision rule to stratify risk for PCS is needed...
Validation of serum markers for blood-brain barrier disruption in traumatic brain injuryBrian J Blyth
Department of Emergency Medicine and Center for Neural Development and Disease, University of Rochester Medical Center, Rochester, New York, USA
J Neurotrauma 26:1497-1507. 2009..511-1.089). Using an S100B concentration cutoff of 0.027 ng=ml, specificity for abnormal Q(A) was 90% or higher at each time point. We conclude that serum S100B concentrations accurately indicate BBB dysfunction at 12 h after TBI...
The relationship between gender and postconcussion symptoms after sport-related mild traumatic brain injurySarah J Preiss-Farzanegan
University of Rochester Medical Center, Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Rochester, NY, USA
PM R 1:245-53. 2009..adults), source of PCSx reporting (self-reported vs. proxy), previous head injury or loss of consciousness, or the sport type in which the mTBI was incurred explain any observed gender differences in PCSx...
Knowledge of concussion guidelines among practitioners caring for childrenJ J Bazarian
Department of Emergency Medicine, University of Rochester Medical Center, NY 14642, USA
Clin Pediatr (Phila) 40:207-12. 2001..Improving the availability of the CMSG may improve clinicians' knowledge and use of these guidelines...
Traumatic alterations in consciousness: traumatic brain injuryBrian J Blyth
Department of Emergency Medicine, Center for Neural Development and Disease, University of Rochester School of Medicine and Dentistry, 601 Elmwood Avenue, Box 645, Rochester, NY 14642, USA
Emerg Med Clin North Am 28:571-94. 2010..Although definitive evidence is lacking, mTBI is likely to be related to significant long-term sequelae such as Alzheimer disease and other neurodegenerative processes...
Long-term neurologic outcomes after traumatic brain injuryJeffrey J Bazarian
Department of Emergency Medicine, University of Rochester, Rochester, NY 14642, USA jeff
J Head Trauma Rehabil 24:439-51. 2009..To determine the relations between traumatic brain injury (TBI) and several neurologic outcomes 6 months or more after TBI...
The epidemiology of emergency medical services use by older adults: an analysis of the National Hospital Ambulatory Medical Care SurveyManish N Shah
Department of Emergency Medicine, University of Rochester School of Medicine and Dentistry, Rochester, NY, USA
Acad Emerg Med 14:441-7. 2007..To characterize older adult emergency department (ED) visits arriving by emergency medical services (EMS) and to identify factors associated with those patient visits...
Patients with head injuries refusing emergency medical services transportManish N Shah
University of Rochester School of Medicine and Dentistry, Rochester, NY 14642, USA
Brain Inj 18:765-73. 2004..To characterize patients with head injury who refuse emergency medical services (EMS) transport to an emergency department (ED). To identify predictors of patients with head injury who refuse EMS transport...
Serum S-100B and cleaved-tau are poor predictors of long-term outcome after mild traumatic brain injuryJeffrey J Bazarian
Department of Emergency Medicine, University of Rochester School of Medicine, Rochester, New York 14472, USA
Brain Inj 20:759-65. 2006..To determine the relationship of serum S-100B and C-tau levels to long-term outcome after mild traumatic brain injury (mild TBI)...
Serum biochemical markers for post-concussion syndrome in patients with mild traumatic brain injuryTomer Begaz
Department of Emergency Medicine, Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine, Chicago, IL 60611, USA
J Neurotrauma 23:1201-10. 2006..A combination of clinical factors in conjunction with biochemical markers may be necessary to develop a comprehensive decision rule that more accurately predicts PCS after MTBI...
Do admitted patients held in the emergency department impact the throughput of treat-and-release patients?J J Bazarian
University of Rochester Medical Center, Department of Emergency Medicine, NY 14642, USA
Acad Emerg Med 3:1113-8. 1996..To examine the impact of reducing ED "boarders" (through the use of a short-stay inpatient medicine unit) on the amount of time that treat-and-release patients spend in the ED...
The epidemiology of emergency medical services use by children: an analysis of the National Hospital Ambulatory Medical Care SurveyManish N Shah
Department of Emergency Medicine, University of Rochester School of Medicine and Dentistry, Rochester, New York 14642, USA
Prehosp Emerg Care 12:269-76. 2008..This study characterizes pediatric emergency department (ED) visits for which the patient arrived by EMS and identifies factors associated with those visits using a nationally representative database...
Accuracy of ED triage of psychiatric patientsJeffrey J Bazarian
Department of Emergency Medicine, University of Rochester Medical Center, 601 Elmwood Avenue, Rochester, NY 14642, USA
Am J Emerg Med 22:249-53. 2004..ITA is a fair predictor of the final ED diagnosis, but could be enhanced by screening for dementia and past psychiatric history. Improved triage accuracy could reduce length of stay for such patients...
The characteristics of patients who do not seek medical treatment for traumatic brain injuryLon Setnik
The Elliot Hospital, Manchester, NH, USA
Brain Inj 21:1-9. 2007..To identify factors associated with not seeking medical care for traumatic brain injury (TBI)...
Decision rules for computed tomographic scans in children after head traumaLynn Babcock-Cimpello
Ann Emerg Med 44:90-1; author reply 91-2. 2004
A clinical decision rule for cranial computed tomography in minor pediatric head traumaShireen M Atabaki
Division of Emergency Medicine, Children s National Medical Center, George Washington University School of Medicine and Health Sciences, Washington, DC 20010 2970, USA
Arch Pediatr Adolesc Med 162:439-45. 2008....
Improving identification of traumatic brain injury after nonmilitary bomb blastsWesley Rutland-Brown
Division of Injury Response, National Center for Injury Prevention and Control, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, GA 30341, USA
J Head Trauma Rehabil 23:84-91. 2008..To improve identification of traumatic brain injury (TBI) in survivors of nonmilitary bomb blasts during the acute care phase...
Use and analysis of field triage criteria for mass gatheringsSteven D Salhanick
Division of Emergency Medicine, Children s Hospital, Boston, Massachusetts 02115, USA
Prehosp Disaster Med 18:347-52. 2003..Emergency Medical Services providers encountering patients in the field should be equipped with effective protocols to determine transport destination (venue facility vs. hospital)...
Traumatic brain injuries after mass-casualty incidents: lessons from the 11 September 2001 World Trade Center attacksWesley Rutland Brown
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention CDC, National Center for Injury Prevention and Control, Division of Injury Response, Atlanta, Georgia 30341 3724, USA
Prehosp Disaster Med 22:157-64. 2007..Research on previous bombings and explosions has shown that head injuries, including traumatic brain injuries (TBIs), are among the most common injuries...
Research Grants
- Detecting Axonal Damage After Mild Traumatic Brain InjuryJeffrey Bazarian; Fiscal Year: 2007....
- Epidemiology of Traumatic Brain InjuryJeffrey Bazarian; Fiscal Year: 2005....
- Detecting Axonal Damage After Mild Traumatic Brain InjuryJeffrey Bazarian; Fiscal Year: 2009....
