2016
DOI: 10.1002/14651858.cd008409.pub4
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Progesterone for acute traumatic brain injury

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“…One study found no effect of menstrual cycle phase on symptoms, neurocognitive function, or postural stability in nonconcussed individuals [99]. Furthermore, clinical trials using exogenous progesterone in more severe traumatic brain injury have demonstrated uneven results [100]. Estrogen has also been theorized to provide a protective effect after TBI, but studies evaluating this have primarily been in animal models [101].…”
Section: Sports Concussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…One study found no effect of menstrual cycle phase on symptoms, neurocognitive function, or postural stability in nonconcussed individuals [99]. Furthermore, clinical trials using exogenous progesterone in more severe traumatic brain injury have demonstrated uneven results [100]. Estrogen has also been theorized to provide a protective effect after TBI, but studies evaluating this have primarily been in animal models [101].…”
Section: Sports Concussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The search strategy was not restricted by language, date, participants race, gender or publication status; but date limitation implemented to the referencing databases (i.e., SCOPUS and Thomson Reuters Web of Science) for after 2000 search results, also limiting results to human studies where possible. 5 Use of Neuroprotective agents for Traumatic Brain Injury DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.5772/intechopen.85720…”
Section: Search Methods For Identification Of Studiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Traumatic brain injury (TBI), which is also known as head injury [1][2][3], is the leading cause of mortality and morbidity [1,[4][5][6], especially in young ages [1]; that is defined as "the occurrence of injury to the head, that is, associated with symptoms or signs attributable to the injury such as decreased level of consciousness, amnesia, other neurological or neuropsychological abnormalities, skull fracture, intracranial lesions or death." [6].…”
Section: Description Of the Conditionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…A 2012 Cochrane review concluded that progesterone may improve the neurologic outcome of patients suffering from TBI, but further studies are needed to better understand how progesterone may benefit this population. 17…”
Section: Role Of Progesterone In Tbimentioning
confidence: 99%