Department of Neurology, McKnight Brain Institute, University of Florida College of Medicine, Room L3-100, 1149 Newell Drive, Gainesville, FL, 32611, USA.
Department of Neurosurgery, University of Florida College of Medicine, Gainesville, FL, USA.
Neurocrit Care. 2020 Dec;33(3):636-645. doi: 10.1007/s12028-020-01085-0. Epub 2020 Sep 21.
Effective treatment options for patients with life-threatening neurological disorders are limited. To address this unmet need, high-impact translational research is essential for the advancement and development of novel therapeutic approaches in neurocritical care. "The Neurotherapeutics Symposium 2019-Neurological Emergencies" conference, held in Rochester, New York, in June 2019, was designed to accelerate translation of neurocritical care research via transdisciplinary team science and diversity enhancement. Diversity excellence in the neuroscience workforce brings innovative and creative perspectives, and team science broadens the scientific approach by incorporating views from multiple stakeholders. Both are essential components needed to address complex scientific questions. Under represented minorities and women were involved in the organization of the conference and accounted for 30-40% of speakers, moderators, and attendees. Participants represented a diverse group of stakeholders committed to translational research. Topics discussed at the conference included acute ischemic and hemorrhagic strokes, neurogenic respiratory dysregulation, seizures and status epilepticus, brain telemetry, neuroprognostication, disorders of consciousness, and multimodal monitoring. In these proceedings, we summarize the topics covered at the conference and suggest the groundwork for future high-yield research in neurologic emergencies.
对于患有危及生命的神经紊乱的患者,有效的治疗选择有限。为了满足这一未满足的需求,高影响力的转化研究对于神经危重病学中新治疗方法的推进和发展至关重要。2019 年 6 月在纽约罗切斯特举行的“2019 年神经治疗学研讨会-神经急症”会议旨在通过跨学科团队科学和多样性增强来加速神经危重病学研究的转化。神经科学劳动力中的多样性卓越带来了创新和创造性的观点,而团队科学通过纳入来自多个利益相关者的观点拓宽了科学方法。这两者都是解决复杂科学问题所必需的。少数民族和女性在会议的组织中得到了体现,占发言者、主持人和与会者的 30-40%。与会者代表了一群致力于转化研究的不同利益相关者。会议讨论的主题包括急性缺血性和出血性中风、神经源性呼吸失调、癫痫和癫痫持续状态、脑遥测、神经预后、意识障碍和多模态监测。在这些会议记录中,我们总结了会议涵盖的主题,并为未来的神经急症高收益研究奠定了基础。