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Oral presentations (in chronological order according to the program)
1. Risk Factors for Intracranial Hemorrhage in Mild Traumatic Brain Injury
Jin Yang Li
2. Using Blood Biomarkers To Determine Intracranial Injury Seen on CT/MRI following mild Traumatic Brain Injury
Gerard Clarke
3. Decompressive hinge craniotomy: The Copenhagen experience
Christian Baastrup Sondergaard
4. Timing of surgery for cervical spinal cord injury: Room for improvement?
Tor Brommeland
5. School performance following traumatic brain injury – a nationwide register-based cohort study
Sarah Pedersen Hornshoj
Poster presentations (in chronological order according to the program)
Monday 16.10-16.30
1. Incidence, Mechanisms of injury and mortality of Severe Traumatic BrainInjury: An observational Population-Based Cohort
Clemens Weber
2. Pedatric moderate and severe traumatic brain injury - A National, population-based cohort study
Clemens Weber
3. Dose-effect relationship between self-reported concussive impacts and the point prevalence of elevated mental health
Andersson Mitchell Andersson
4. Early Diagnostic Performance of S100B, GFAP and UCH-L1 Within the Timeframe Definced by the Scandinavian Traumatic Guidelines
Andras Buki
Tuesday 10.40-11.00
5. An outlier analysis for acute blood biomarkers of moderate and severe traumatic brain injury
Otto Korhonen
6. Moderate and severe traumatic brain injury: Lesion frequency distribution maps of brain contusions on early MRI and its association with functional outcome at 12 months
Tirii Svaasand Eliassen
7. Early orthostatic excercise by head-up tilt in severe traumatic brain injury
Christian Riberholt
8. Comparing a prospective research sample to a clinically referred sample of people with persistent postconcussion symptoms
Maria Llene Sandboe
Tuesday 12.55-13.15
9. Monitoring of severe traumatic brain injuries in neurointensive care unit
Aaron Rintala
10. Is there a Weekend Effect in Severe Traumatic Brain Injury? An observational, population-based study from the Norwegian Trauma Registry
Joakim Andreassen
11. Time course visualization of cerebral autoregulation index over the CPP
Bernardo Yelicich
12. Early MRI in a pediatric cohort of moderate and severe TBI - traumatic axonal injury and association to outcome Anne-Mari Holte Flusund
Tuesday 15.10-15.30
13. Persistent postconcussion symptoms after mild traumatic brain injury or monimal head injury
Linda Fordal
14. Increased incidence and mortality of civilian penetrating traumatic brain injury in Sweden
Robert Lilford
15. Severe traumatic brain injury epidemiology, management and outcome in a University Hospital in Montevideo, Uruguay
Leandro Moraes
16. Concussions in the Swedish Mountains - which is the best way ahead
Poul C Kongstad
Tuesday 17.10-17.30
17. Blood Biomarkers, Diffusion Tensor Imaging, and Outcome after Mild Traumatic Brain Injury
Malla Mononen
18. The management of severe traumatic brain injury in the initial postinjury hours - current evidence and controversies Iftakher Hossain
19. One-year outcomes of patients with subarachnoid hemorrhage admitted to a neurosurgical ICU
Panayiotis Stavrinou
20. Risk of epilepsy after the first post-traumatic seizure: a register-based study
Markus Karlander
Wednesday 10.40-11.00
21.Identification of an Isolated Epidural Hematoma Using Blood-Based Biomarkers in Traumatic Brain Injury
Katja Malmi
22. Incidence of Surgically Treated Chronic Subdural Hematoma after Head Injury with Normal Initial Computed Tomography
Aaro Heinonen
23. Predictors for light sensitivity two months after mild traumatic brain injury
Eirik Vikane
24. FGFR Inhibition protect synapses from microglial reactivity in mild TBI
Albrecht Fröhlich
Wednesday 13.20-13.30
25. Neuronal nuclear calcium signalling suppression of microglial reactivity is mediated by osteoprotegerin after traumatic brain injury
Albrecht Fröhlich
26. Detection of neuroinflammation in the urine of patients with severe traumatic brain injury
Melisa Cetin