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The BrainIT Group: concept and current status 2004.

P Nilsson1, I Piper, G Citerio

  • 1Department of Clinical Physics, Institute of Neurological Sciences, Southern General Hospital, Glasgow, UK.

Acta Neurochirurgica. Supplement
|February 9, 2006
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The BrainIT network standardizes high-resolution neurointensive care data collection for traumatic brain injury research. This collaborative effort establishes a validated database to advance understanding and develop new healthcare technologies.

Area of Science:

  • Neuroscience
  • Intensive Care Medicine
  • Data Science

Background:

  • An international network, BrainIT, was established to standardize high-resolution neurointensive care data collection for traumatic brain injury (TBI) patients.
  • The network aims to create an open-access, validated database for hypothesis generation in TBI research.
  • This initiative seeks to improve inter-center data collection standards.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To describe the concept and aims of the BrainIT network.
  • To detail the current development status of the BrainIT network.
  • To establish a standardized data collection mechanism for multicenter TBI trials.

Main Methods:

  • Definition of a "Core Dataset" for all participating centers.
  • Conducting a form-based feasibility study for data collection.

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  • Implementing prospective data collection using PC and handheld computer methods.
  • Main Results:

    • A core dataset has been defined and is available online.
    • Feasibility study demonstrated high success rates for core data element collection.
    • Software tools for core dataset collection have been developed, with 130 patients' data recruited from 16 European centers.

    Conclusions:

    • The BrainIT network offers a standardized, high-resolution data collection method.
    • This facilitates multicenter trials for new healthcare technologies in TBI patients.
    • It serves research groups, organizations, and the device industry.