1993
Pharmacological treatment of acute spinal cord injury: current status and future projects.
Bracken M. Pharmacological treatment of acute spinal cord injury: current status and future projects. Journal Of Emergency Medicine 1993, 11 Suppl 1: 43-8. PMID: 8445202.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsAcute spinal cord injurySpinal cord injuryCord injurySecond National Acute Spinal Cord Injury StudyNational Acute Spinal Cord Injury StudyAcute Spinal Cord Injury StudySpinal Cord Injury StudyEffectiveness of methylprednisoloneMethylprednisolone-treated patientsRecovery of motorHours of injuryLevel of injuryMethylprednisolone groupPinprick sensationTirilazad mesylateMethylprednisolone infusionGlucocorticoid activityInitial bolusNeurological functionPharmacological treatmentMotor functionSpinal cordInjury studiesSensory functionInjury
1992
The Second National Acute Spinal Cord Injury Study.
Young W, Bracken M. The Second National Acute Spinal Cord Injury Study. Journal Of Neurotrauma 1992, 9 Suppl 1: s397-405. PMID: 1588630.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsDrug Administration ScheduleHumansMethylprednisoloneMotor ActivitySensationSpinal Cord InjuriesConceptsSecond National Acute Spinal Cord Injury StudyNational Acute Spinal Cord Injury StudyAcute Spinal Cord Injury StudySpinal Cord Injury StudySpinal cord injuryNeurologic scoresCord injuryInjury studiesHuman spinal cord injurySpinal cord injury careSevere spinal cord injuryBeneficial effectsSignificant beneficial effectNeurologic recoverySuch patientsPatient populationInjury careLumbosacral segmentsFunctional assessmentLesion siteInjury severityPatientsSensory functionMultivariate analysisMethylprednisolone
1990
A Randomized, Controlled Trial of Methylprednisolone or Naloxone in the Treatment of Acute Spinal-Cord Injury
Bracken M, Shepard M, Collins W, Holford T, Young W, Baskin D, Eisenberg H, Flamm E, Leo-Summers L, Maroon J, Marshall L, Perot P, Piepmeier J, Sonntag V, Wagner F, Wilberger J, Winn H. A Randomized, Controlled Trial of Methylprednisolone or Naloxone in the Treatment of Acute Spinal-Cord Injury. New England Journal Of Medicine 1990, 322: 1405-1411. PMID: 2278545, DOI: 10.1056/nejm199005173222001.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsAcute spinal cord injurySpinal cord injuryNeurologic recoverySafety of methylprednisoloneSystematic neurological examinationPlacebo-controlled trialHours of injuryMajor morbidityNeurologic outcomeControlled TrialsNeurological examinationIncomplete lesionsMotor functionMethylprednisoloneNaloxonePatientsBody weightSensory functionInjuryPlaceboInfusionBolusEffective remainsTreatmentDose
1985
Methylprednisolone and neurological function 1 year after spinal cord injury. Results of the National Acute Spinal Cord Injury Study.
Bracken M, Shepard M, Hellenbrand K, Collins W, Leo L, Freeman D, Wagner F, Flamm E, Eisenberg H, Goodman J, Perot P, Green B, Grossman R, Meagher J, Young W, Fischer B, Clifton G, Hunt W, Rifkinson N. Methylprednisolone and neurological function 1 year after spinal cord injury. Results of the National Acute Spinal Cord Injury Study. Journal Of Neurosurgery 1985, 63: 704-13. PMID: 3903070, DOI: 10.3171/jns.1985.63.5.0704.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsTotal steroid doseNational Acute Spinal Cord Injury StudyAcute Spinal Cord Injury StudySpinal Cord Injury StudyHigh-dose methylprednisoloneSteroid treatment protocolFunction 1 yearCase fatality rateSpinal cord injuryPinprick responseSteroid doseNeurological recoveryCord injuryStandard dosePatient genderClinical trialsMotor functionTreatment protocolStudy groupInjury studiesTreatment groupsFatality rateInjuryMethylprednisoloneTreatment effects
1980
Relationship between neurological and functional status after acute spinal cord injury: An epidemiological study
Bracken M, Hildreth N, Freeman D, Webb S. Relationship between neurological and functional status after acute spinal cord injury: An epidemiological study. Journal Of Clinical Epidemiology 1980, 33: 115-125. PMID: 7354100, DOI: 10.1016/0021-9681(80)90035-1.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSensory functionMotor functionFunctional statusFirst post-injury yearAcute spinal cord injurySpinal cord injurySelfcare activitiesFour-point scaleADL scoresHospital dischargeHospital admissionSensory lossNeurological functionProspective studyCord injuryDaily livingEpidemiological studiesMovement of limbsHospitalizationPatientsInjuryGreater improvementAdditive effectSignificant improvementStatus