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Children's Hospital of Eastern Ontario Research Institute, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
Faculty of Medicine, University of Ottawa, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.
BMJ Open. 2025 Apr 22;15(4):e095292. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2024-095292.
Concussion affects over 400 000 Canadians annually, with a range of causes and impacts on health-related quality of life. Research to date has disproportionately focused on athletes, military personnel and level I trauma centre patients, and may not be applicable to the broader community. The TRANSCENDENT Concussion Research Program aims to address patient- and clinician-identified research priorities, through the integration of clinical data from patients of all ages and injury mechanisms, patient-reported outcomes and objective biomarkers across factors of intersectionality. Seeking guidance from our Community Advisory Committee will ensure meaningful patient partnership and research findings that are relevant to the wider concussion community.
This prospective observational cohort study will recruit 5500 participants over 5 years from three 360 Concussion Care clinic locations across Ontario, Canada, with a subset of participants enrolling in specific objective assessments including testing of autonomic function, exercise tolerance, vision, advanced neuroimaging and fluid biomarkers. Analysis will be predicated on pre-specified research questions, and data shared with the Ontario Brain Institute's Brain-CODE database. This work will represent one of the largest concussion databases to date, and by sharing it, we will advance the field of concussion and prevent siloing within brain health research.
This study was approved by the Children's Hospital of Eastern Ontario Research Ethics Board and preregistered on OSF (25 June 2024); https://doi.org/10.17605/OSF.IO/HYDZC. Dissemination of findings will be multifaceted, including conference presentations, peer-reviewed publications and sharing of adapted materials (eg, videos, infographics, plain language summaries) with community groups and key knowledge users.
每年有超过40万加拿大人受到脑震荡影响,其病因多样,对健康相关生活质量也有诸多影响。迄今为止的研究过多地集中在运动员、军事人员和一级创伤中心的患者身上,可能不适用于更广泛的人群。“超越脑震荡研究计划”旨在通过整合来自各年龄段患者和各种损伤机制的临床数据、患者报告的结果以及交叉因素中的客观生物标志物,来解决患者和临床医生确定的研究重点。寻求社区咨询委员会的指导将确保建立有意义的患者伙伴关系,并得出与更广泛的脑震荡群体相关的研究结果。
这项前瞻性观察性队列研究将在5年内从加拿大安大略省的三个360脑震荡护理诊所招募5500名参与者,其中一部分参与者将参加特定的客观评估,包括自主神经功能测试、运动耐力测试、视力测试、高级神经影像学检查和脑脊液生物标志物检测。分析将基于预先设定的研究问题,并将数据共享到安大略脑研究所的Brain-CODE数据库。这项工作将成为迄今为止最大的脑震荡数据库之一,通过共享该数据库,我们将推动脑震荡领域的发展,并防止脑健康研究出现孤立状态。
本研究已获得东安大略儿童医院研究伦理委员会的批准,并在开放科学框架(OSF)上进行了预注册(2024年6月25日);https://doi.org/10.17605/OSF.IO/HYDZC。研究结果的传播将是多方面的,包括在会议上发表演讲、在同行评审期刊上发表文章,以及与社区团体和关键知识使用者分享改编材料(如视频、信息图表、通俗易懂的摘要)。