Duff Melissa C, Morrow Emily L, Edwards Malcolm, McCurdy Ryan, Clough Sharice, Patel Nirav, Walsh Kimberly, Covington Natalie V
Department of Hearing and Speech Sciences, Vanderbilt University Medical Center, Nashville, TN, United States.
Meharry Medical College, Nashville, TN, United States.
Front Behav Neurosci. 2022 Apr 25;16:846919. doi: 10.3389/fnbeh.2022.846919. eCollection 2022.
The number of individuals affected by traumatic brain injury (TBI) is growing globally. TBIs may cause a range of physical, cognitive, and psychiatric deficits that can negatively impact employment, academic attainment, community independence, and interpersonal relationships. Although there has been a significant decrease in the number of injury related deaths over the past several decades, there has been no corresponding reduction in injury related disability over the same time period. We propose that patient registries with large, representative samples and rich multidimensional and longitudinal data have tremendous value in advancing basic and translational research and in capturing, characterizing, and predicting individual differences in deficit profile and outcomes. Patient registries, together with recent theoretical and methodological advances in analytic approaches and neuroscience, provide powerful tools for brain injury research and for leveraging the heterogeneity that has traditionally been cited as a barrier inhibiting progress in treatment research and clinical practice. We report on our experiences, and challenges, in developing and maintaining our own patient registry. We conclude by pointing to some future opportunities for discovery that are afforded by a registry model.
全球范围内,受创伤性脑损伤(TBI)影响的人数正在增加。创伤性脑损伤可能导致一系列身体、认知和精神方面的缺陷,这些缺陷会对就业、学业成就、社区独立能力和人际关系产生负面影响。尽管在过去几十年中,与损伤相关的死亡人数显著下降,但同期与损伤相关的残疾人数却没有相应减少。我们认为,拥有大量具有代表性样本以及丰富的多维度和纵向数据的患者登记系统,在推进基础研究和转化研究,以及捕捉、描述和预测缺陷特征及结果的个体差异方面具有巨大价值。患者登记系统,连同分析方法和神经科学领域最近的理论和方法进展,为脑损伤研究以及利用传统上被视为阻碍治疗研究和临床实践进展的异质性提供了强大工具。我们报告了我们在开发和维护自己的患者登记系统过程中的经验和挑战。最后,我们指出了登记系统模型带来的一些未来发现机会。