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LOCATION:Harbor Ballrooms D-I
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SUMMARY:Long-Term Risk of Cardiovascular Disease After Traumatic Brain Inj
 ury: Screening and Prevention
DESCRIPTION:Breakout Session\n\nSaef Izzy (Brigham and Women's hospital, H
 arvard Medical School)\n\nThe increased risk of neurological and psychiatr
 ic conditions after traumatic brain injury (TBI) is well-defined. However,
  the risk of cardiovascular and endocrine comorbidities after TBI in indiv
 iduals without these comorbidities and their association with post-TBI mor
 tality has received little attention. In this talk, I will present data su
 ggesting that TBI of any severity is associated with a higher incidence of
  chronic cardiovascular comorbidities in patients without baseline diagnos
 es. The risk of post-TBI comorbidities is relatively higher in all age gro
 ups compared with age-matched controls, and notably so in patients younger
  than 40. Comorbidities arising after TBI were associated with increased m
 ortality. Our published work in Lancet Neurology (Izzy et al. Oct 2023, PM
 ID 37739576) suggests that the residual effects of TBI are not static once
  initial recovery has plateaued. This talk will highlight the need for a p
 roactive targeted screening program for multisystem diseases following TBI
 , particularly chronic cardiometabolic diseases.\n\nTrack: Science of Neur
 ocritical Care\n\nFocus Area: Coma, Status Epilepticus, Stroke, Subarachno
 id Hemorrhage, Traumatic Brain Injury\n\nTarget Audience: Intermediate, Ad
 vanced\n\nSession Chair: Sahar Zafar (Massachusetts General Hospital)
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