What is CARE4Kids?

 

CARE stands for Concussion Assessment, Research and Education. CARE4Kids is a research study involving patients 11-17 years of age that have been diagnosed with a concussion. The prediction, detection, management, and prevention of persistent post-concussive symptoms (PPCS) represent some of the most important neurological challenges in the science of traumatic brain injury (TBI) today. We approach this using the concept of endophenotypes, quantitative behavioral traits characterized by objective measures using blood-based, imaging or autonomic measures or other techniques. Understanding the endophenotypes of PPCS will provide opportunities for early identification and potentially for intervention, treatment, and prevention. The overarching goal of this application is to develop a predictive algorithm for PPCS endophenotypes in early and middle adolescents (EMA) to inform clinical screening, management, and future research.

What elements of concussion and PPCS will we be investigating?

  • Neuroimaging

  • Blood biomarkers

  • Autonomic

  • Neuropsychology

  • Headache

Contact us.

If you are a researcher interested in this topic and are interested in collaborating on this project, please contact our Project Manager,

Yena Kim, MSW