This comprehensive look at traumatic brain injury in the military will examine the type, frequency, and effects of traumatic brain injury sustained in Iraq and Afghanistan. In the session well explore the militarys response to diagnosing and treating traumatic brain injury. Participants will learn/understand what to look for with regard to signs and symptoms of TBI in returning troops and become familiar with the resources available for treatment.
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2. Our Mission
Bancrofts mission is to ensure that every person is given opportunities
for lifelong learning and fulfillment.
We do this by altering perceptions, and by supporting those with
intellectual and developmental challenges and acquired brain injuries in
achieving their life goals as valued and respected members of our world.
Our Core Value
Respect is our clearly defined core value that helps unify the organization and
provide a framework for services, decision-making and working together.
Our Vision
By 2014 our distinct ability to deliver high quality individualized services in
modern living, learning and working environments will exceed stakeholder
expectations and secure Bancroft as the regions elite provider of services to
people with intellectual and developmental disabilities and brain injuries.
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3. TBI is a signature injury of the conflicts
in Iraq and Afghanistan
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4. DoD TBI Definition (Oct 07)
Traumatically induced structural injury or
physiological disruption of brain function as
a result of external force to the head
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5. DoD TBI Definition (Oct 07)
New or worsening of at least one of the following
clinical signs
Loss of consciousness or decreased consciousness
Loss of memory immediately before or after injury
Alteration in mental status (confused, disoriented, slow
thinking)
Neurological deficits
Intracranial lesion
DoD definition parallels standard medical definition
CDC, WHO, AAN, ACRM
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6. Blast Injury
Predominant cause of
TBI in OIF/OEF
A significant number of
soldiers returning from the
conflicts in Iraq and
Afghanistan have this injury
and will suffer long-term
consequences
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7. Blast Injuries
Primary-Explosion
Blast wave strikes and compresses body
Most serious damage sustained by air and
fluid filled organs
Causes brain injury without visible damage
to the head/skull
Causes significant damage to eyes, ears,
lungs
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8. Blast Injuries
Secondary
Environmental material energized by
explosion strikes the body/brain
Tertiary
Energy from explosion propels the body
into stationery objects
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10. Blast Injuries Are Different
Treated quickly and aggressively
Occur under extreme stress
Long term course is unknown
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11. DoD Initiatives
Prevention
Surveillance
Screening
Diagnosis
Case Management
Treatment
Rehabilitation
Reintegration
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13. Baseline Testing Pre-Deployment
Neurocognitive Assessment Tool
(ANAM)/Automated Neuropsychological
Assessment Matrics (May 09)
Computerized
20 min
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14. Screening
Military Acute Concussion Exam (MACE)
(Aug 06)
TBI screening for all medically evacuated
at Landstahl Regional Medical Center
(May 06)
PostDeployment HealthScreening (Jan 08)
VA TBI Screening
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15. MACE: Military Acute
Concussion Evaluation
Developed by DVBIC and
released in Aug 2006
Performed by medical
personnel
3-Part Screening Tool CNS
Cognition
Neurological Exam
Symptoms
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16. MACE: Military Acute
Concussion Evaluation
Alternate versions available
Upcoming revision will include
recurrent concussion questions
Can be used during exertional
testing to ensure that cognitive
function remains intact
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19. Mild TBI/Concussion
More difficult to identify
Symptoms not unique to TBI
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20. Possible Effects of TBI Acute
Poor marksmanship
Slower reaction time
Decreased concentration
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21. Possible Effects of TBI
Chronic
Reduced work quality
Behavioral Problems
Emotional Problems
Unexplained Problems
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22. Treatment
Standardized Educational
Information
New Protocol for 3 or more TBIs
within 12 months
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23. National Intrepid Center
of Excellence (NICoE)
Located on Navy campus in
Bethesda, MD
Dedicated 24 June 2010
Serves Service Members (and
their families) with complex
TBI
Primarily evaluative in nature
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24. National Intrepid Center
of Excellence (NICoE)
Generally to be used by those
who have refractory or difficult-
to-diagnose/manage conditions
Provides case management and
referral capabilities to leading
experts in the field
Full Operating Capability: Oct
2011
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25. Toolkit and Pocket Guide
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