1994
The effectiveness of surgery on the treatment of acute spinal cord injury and its relation to pharmacological treatment.
Duh M, Shepard M, Wilberger J, Bracken M. The effectiveness of surgery on the treatment of acute spinal cord injury and its relation to pharmacological treatment. Neurosurgery 1994, 35: 240-8; discussion 248-9. PMID: 7969831, DOI: 10.1227/00006123-199408000-00009.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSpinal cord injuryCord injuryPharmacological treatmentSecond National Acute Spinal Cord Injury StudyNational Acute Spinal Cord Injury StudyAcute Spinal Cord Injury StudyAcute spinal cord injurySpinal Cord Injury StudySevere spinal cord injuryTraumatic spinal cord injuryValue of surgeryRole of surgeryEffectiveness of surgerySpinal cord surgeryNASCIS IINeurological improvementEarly surgeryIncomplete injuriesNeurological recoveryNeurological scoreLate surgeryCord surgeryRandomized studySurgical treatmentMotor scoresThe effect of methylprednisolone, naloxone, and spinal cord trauma on four liver enzymes: observations from NASCIS 2
Shepard M, Bracken M. The effect of methylprednisolone, naloxone, and spinal cord trauma on four liver enzymes: observations from NASCIS 2. Spinal Cord 1994, 32: 236-245. PMID: 8022633, DOI: 10.1038/sc.1994.43.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSpinal cord injuryCord injuryLiver enzymesDrug protocolsNational Acute Spinal Cord Injury StudyAcute Spinal Cord Injury StudySpinal Cord Injury StudyStudy drug infusionEnzyme levelsLiver enzyme levelsEffect of methylprednisoloneSpinal cord traumaDays post infusionSeverity of injuryTotal bilirubin testsSteroid protocolCord traumaLiver functionSpinal cordDrug infusionPost infusionInjury studiesLarge dosesBilirubin testInjury
1993
Effects of timing of methylprednisolone or naloxone administration on recovery of segmental and long-tract neurological function in NASCIS 2.
Bracken M, Holford T. Effects of timing of methylprednisolone or naloxone administration on recovery of segmental and long-tract neurological function in NASCIS 2. Journal Of Neurosurgery 1993, 79: 500-7. PMID: 8410217, DOI: 10.3171/jns.1993.79.4.0500.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsNational Acute Spinal Cord Injury StudyNeurological recoveryIncomplete injuriesNeurological functionNaloxone administrationClinical managementAcute Spinal Cord Injury StudySpinal Cord Injury StudyHigh-dose methylprednisoloneLong spinal tractsHours of injuryUltimate therapeutic goalInjury levelConsiderable clinical significanceNarrow treatment windowMethylprednisolone treatmentSpinal tractClinical significanceSegmental functionInjury studiesTherapeutic goalsTreatment windowMethylprednisoloneHigh dosesInjuryPharmacological 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
Pharmacological treatment of acute spinal cord injury: current status and future prospects
Bracken M. Pharmacological treatment of acute spinal cord injury: current status and future prospects. Spinal Cord 1992, 30: 102-107. PMID: 1589282, DOI: 10.1038/sc.1992.34.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMethylprednisolone or naloxone treatment after acute spinal cord injury: 1-year follow-up data. Results of the second National Acute Spinal Cord Injury Study.
Bracken M, Shepard M, Collins W, Holford T, 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, Young W. Methylprednisolone or naloxone treatment after acute spinal cord injury: 1-year follow-up data. Results of the second National Acute Spinal Cord Injury Study. Journal Of Neurosurgery 1992, 76: 23-31. PMID: 1727165, DOI: 10.3171/jns.1992.76.1.0023.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsHours of injuryAcute spinal cord injurySpinal cord injuryNaloxone treatmentCord injuryMotor functionSecond National Acute Spinal Cord Injury StudyNational Acute Spinal Cord Injury StudyAcute Spinal Cord Injury StudySpinal Cord Injury StudyAcute spinal cord traumaPreservation of motorTrial of methylprednisoloneSpinal cord traumaTotal sensoryPlacebo groupCord traumaNeurological functionStudy doseEmergency roomMethylprednisoloneInjury studiesMortality ratePatientsSensory function
1991
Treatment of acute spinal cord injury with methylprednisolone: results of a multicenter, randomized clinical trial.
Bracken M. Treatment of acute spinal cord injury with methylprednisolone: results of a multicenter, randomized clinical trial. Journal Of Neurotrauma 1991, 8 Suppl 1: s47-50; discussion s51-2. PMID: 1920461.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsAcute spinal cord injurySpinal cord injuryCord injuryAdministration of methylprednisoloneApparent contraindicationsNeurological improvementClinical trialsPermanent paralysisMethylprednisoloneLow dosesInjuryAdministrationDosesTrialsTreatmentMulticenterPlaceboContraindicationsNaloxoneParalysisDose
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