Javascript seems to be disabled. This will break some core site features. Please enable javascript or revisit this site from another device.
Poster presentations
Poster Presentation Information
Authors are not required to prepare an accompanying oral presentation.
Each poster has been assigned to a specific Poster Viewing session, during which the presenting author is expected to be present at their poster to discuss their work and answer questions from conference participants.
Please note that there will be no formal or scheduled oral presentations of posters.
Poster viewing #1
November 12, from 15:30 to 16:00.
1. Repeated computed tomography after mild traumatic brain injury with intracranial hemorrhage
Jeppe Vesterager
2. Biomarkers in Traumatic Brain Injury: From Molecules to Machine Learning
Vishnu Jayachandran Nair
3. Brainstem dysfunction induced by laser-induced shock wave results in hippocampal CA3 injury in mice
Tatsunori Nagamura
4. The outcome of admission for patients with mild traumatic brain injury and isolated traumatic subarachnoid hemorrhage
Jeppe Vesterager
5. Five year follow-up of work disability after traumatic brain injury - a nationwide cohort
Andrea Klang
9. Head shaving in traumatic brain injuries and its significance for patients – A questionnaire study
Victoria Schön
10. Comparison of S100B and GFAP/UCH-L1 for detection of traumatic intracranial lesions in a Scandinavian trauma cohort
Thea Wichmann
11. Improving Trends in Functional Outcomes of Severe Traumatic Brain Injury Patients Over 17 Years in a Metropolitan Trauma Centre
Réka Söjtöry-Kovács
12. Immunohistological investigation of PPAR gamma and RXR alpha expression in brain tissue samples of living patients with severe traumatic brain injury
Vivien Skripek
15. Outcomes following cranioplasty for Traumatic Brain Injury: A single centre experience
Tanzina Chaudhury
16. Rethinking Intracranial Pressure Monitoring: The Role of Pressure–Time Dose in the Management of Severe TBI
Antonio Belli
Poster viewing #2
November 13, from 10:30 to 11:00.
17. Usefulness of the Simple Coma Scale, a Simplified Version of the Glasgow Coma Scale
Soichiro Seno
18. Widespread Interferon signaling in oligodendrocytes in chronic traumatic brain injury
Özen Ilknur
20. Diminished cerebral blood flow in the early chronic phase of recurrent concussion among collegiate-aged female athletes
Mitchell Andersson
21. Sex differences after paediatric mild traumatic injury (mTBI) using diffusion MRI neurite orientation dispersion and density imaging (NODDI)
Elisabeth Moulaert
22. Anxiety after Traumatic Brain Injury
Mohammad Hossein Molaei
25. Neurotrauma in Prehospital Care in Region Skåne in 2024
Poul C Kongstad
27. Delivery of neurosurgical clinical trials at a Major Trauma centre – How do we do it?
Niamh Bohnacker
28. Impact of extracranial injury on recovery after traumatic brain injury: a machine learning analysis
Jamal Esmaily
29. Effects of Repetitive Head Impacts on Brain Perfusion and Clearance Pathways
Zheyuan Li
Poster viewing #3
November 13, from 15:30 to 16:00.
30. Age- and sex-dependent differences in white matter pathology in the chronic phase of diffuse traumatic brain injury in the mouse
Georgios Michalettos
31. Mendelian randomisation identifies IL-1 biology as a potential causal mediator of traumatic brain injury outcomes
Youngjune Bhak
33. EGFR activation correlates with intracranial pressure and survival in a mixed intracranial bleeding porcine model
Marica Pagliarini
34. Circular RNA circKlhl2 modulates TBI response influencing the BDNF pathway
Marica Pagliarini
37. Seizure Semiology of Early and Late Seizures in a Rat Model of Post-Traumatic Epilepsy
Pedro Andrade
39. Regulation of GABA transporters following acute brain injury
Karsten Ruscher
40. TBI induces a fast influx of Basophils into the spleen, that activate B cells and Dendritic cells via IL-13 signaling
Florian Olde Heuvel
41. Large scale cytokine response in spleen of subacute experimental TBI points towards reduced nerve innervation
Florian Olde Heuvel
42. Systematic review of techniques for intramedullary transplantation for traumatic spinal cord injury in large animal models
Mikkel Mylius Rasmussen