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Brandon Foreman
Researcher at University of Cincinnati
Publications - 112
Citations - 3932
Brandon Foreman is an academic researcher from University of Cincinnati. The author has contributed to research in topics: Traumatic brain injury & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 24, co-authored 82 publications receiving 2452 citations. Previous affiliations of Brandon Foreman include Columbia University & University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center.
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New-onset refractory status epilepticus: Etiology, clinical features, and outcome
Nicolas Gaspard,Nicolas Gaspard,Brandon Foreman,Vincent Alvarez,Vincent Alvarez,Christian M. Cabrera Kang,John C. Probasco,Amy C. Jongeling,Emma Meyers,Alyssa R. Espinera,Kevin F. Haas,Sarah E. Schmitt,Elizabeth E. Gerard,Teneille Gofton,Peter W. Kaplan,Jong W. Lee,Benjamin Legros,Jerzy P. Szaflarski,Brandon Westover,Suzette M. LaRoche,Lawrence J. Hirsch +20 more
TL;DR: Autoimmune encephalitis is the most commonly identified cause of new-onset refractory status epilepticus, but half remain cryptogenic, and outcome at discharge is poor but improves during follow-up.
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The continuum of spreading depolarizations in acute cortical lesion development: Examining Leão's legacy
Jed A. Hartings,C. William Shuttleworth,Sergei A. Kirov,Cenk Ayata,Jason M. Hinzman,Brandon Foreman,R. David Andrew,Martyn G. Boutelle,Kevin C. Brennan,Andrew P. Carlson,Markus Dahlem,Christoph Drenckhahn,Christian Dohmen,Martin Fabricius,Eszter Farkas,Delphine Feuerstein,Rudolf Graf,Raimund Helbok,Martin Lauritzen,Sebastian Major,Ana I Oliveira-Ferreira,Frank Richter,Eric Rosenthal,Oliver W. Sakowitz,Renán Sánchez-Porras,Edgar Santos,Michael Schöll,Anthony J. Strong,Anja Urbach,M. Brandon Westover,Maren K.L. Winkler,Otto W. Witte,Johannes Woitzik,Jens P. Dreier +33 more
TL;DR: The spreading depolarization continuum further applies to other models of acute cortical lesions, suggesting that it is a universal principle of cortical lesion development.
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Recording, analysis, and interpretation of spreading depolarizations in neurointensive care: Review and recommendations of the COSBID research group
Jens P. Dreier,Martin Fabricius,Cenk Ayata,Oliver W. Sakowitz,C. William Shuttleworth,Christian Dohmen,Christian Dohmen,Rudolf Graf,Peter Vajkoczy,Raimund Helbok,Michiyasu Suzuki,Alois Josef Schiefecker,Sebastian Major,Maren K.L. Winkler,Eun Jeung Kang,Denny Milakara,Ana I Oliveira-Ferreira,Clemens Reiffurth,Gajanan S. Revankar,Kazutaka Sugimoto,Nora F. Dengler,Nils Hecht,Brandon Foreman,Bart Feyen,Daniel Kondziella,Christian K. Friberg,Henning Piilgaard,Eric Rosenthal,M. Brandon Westover,Anna Maslarova,Edgar Santos,Daniel N. Hertle,Renán Sánchez-Porras,Sharon L. Jewell,Baptiste Balança,Baptiste Balança,Johannes Platz,Jason M. Hinzman,Janos Luckl,Karl Schoknecht,Michael Schöll,Christoph Drenckhahn,Delphine Feuerstein,Nina Eriksen,Viktor Horst,Julia S. Bretz,Paul Jahnke,Michael Scheel,Georg Bohner,Egill Rostrup,Bente Pakkenberg,Uwe Heinemann,Jan Claassen,Andrew P. Carlson,Christina M. Kowoll,Christina M. Kowoll,Svetlana Lublinsky,Yoash Chassidim,Ilan Shelef,Alon Friedman,Gerrit Brinker,Michael Reiner,Sergei A. Kirov,R. David Andrew,Eszter Farkas,Erdem Güresir,Hartmut Vatter,Lee S Chung,Kc Brennan,Thomas Lieutaud,Thomas Lieutaud,Stéphane Marinesco,Andrew I R Maas,Juan Sahuquillo,Markus Dahlem,Frank Richter,Oscar Herreras,Martyn G. Boutelle,David O. Okonkwo,M. Ross Bullock,Otto W. Witte,Peter Martus,Arn M. J. M. van den Maagdenberg,Michel D. Ferrari,Rick M. Dijkhuizen,Lori Shutter,Norberto Andaluz,André P. Schulte,Brian A. MacVicar,Tomas Watanabe,Johannes Woitzik,Martin Lauritzen,Anthony J. Strong,Jed A. Hartings +93 more
TL;DR: Consensus recommendations for electrocorticographic methods to record, classify, and score spreading depolarizations and associated spreading depressions are provided, which offer distinct advantages over other neuromonitoring modalities and allow for future refinement through less invasive and more automated approaches.
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Quantitative EEG for the detection of brain ischemia.
Brandon Foreman,Jan Claassen +1 more
TL;DR: Electroencephalography (EEG) offers a continuous, real-time, non-invasive measure of brain function and has been used as a method of identifying subclinical brain injury during neurosurgical procedures, and for ischemia detection, global function assessment, medication titration, and prognostication.
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Recovery After Mild Traumatic Brain Injury in Patients Presenting to US Level I Trauma Centers: A Transforming Research and Clinical Knowledge in Traumatic Brain Injury (TRACK-TBI) Study.
Lindsay D. Nelson,Nancy R. Temkin,Sureyya Dikmen,Jason Barber,Joseph T. Giacino,Esther L. Yuh,Harvey S. Levin,Michael McCrea,Murray B. Stein,Murray B. Stein,Pratik Mukherjee,David O. Okonkwo,Ramon Diaz-Arrastia,Geoffrey T. Manley,Opeolu Adeoye,Neeraj Badjatia,Kim Boase,Yelena G. Bodien,M. Ross Bullock,Randall M. Chesnut,John D. Corrigan,Karen Crawford,Ann-Christine Duhaime,Richard G. Ellenbogen,V. Ramana Feeser,Adam R. Ferguson,Brandon Foreman,Raquel C. Gardner,Étienne Gaudette,Luis Alonso González,Shankar P. Gopinath,Rao P. Gullapalli,J. Claude Hemphill,Gillian Hotz,Sonia Jain,Frederick K. Korley,Joel H. Kramer,Natalie Kreitzer,Christopher J. Lindsell,Joan Machamer,Christopher J. Madden,Alastair J. Martin,Thomas W. McAllister,Randall Merchant,Florence Noel,Eva M. Palacios,Daniel P. Perl,Ava M. Puccio,Miri Rabinowitz,Claudia S. Robertson,Jonathan Rosand,Angelle M. Sander,Gabriella Satris,David M. Schnyer,Seth A. Seabury,Mark Sherer,Sabrina R Taylor,Arthur W. Toga,Alex B. Valadka,Mary J. Vassar,Paul M. Vespa,Kevin K.W. Wang,John K. Yue,Ross Zafonte +63 more
TL;DR: Most patients with mTBI presenting to US level I trauma centers report persistent, injury-related life difficulties at 1 year postinjury, suggesting the need for more systematic follow-up of patients withmTBI to provide treatments and reduce the risk of chronic problems after mT BI.