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This project investigates the effects of traumatic brain injury on glucose metabolism in the brain. By utilizing advanced imaging techniques, it aims to identify the underlying mechanisms of secondary brain damage and explore potential neuroprotective therapies.
Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) is the leading cause of death and disability in young adults.
Hours or days after the primary injury, secondary injury will develop.
This secondary injury is responsible for most in-hospital deaths after TBI.
Early interventions to prevent secondary injury are currently targeted at reducing intracerebral pressure and promoting cerebral blood flow (CBF), aiming to improve brain oxygenation and reduce ischaemia.
However, there is increasing evidence that other mechanis…
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