Traumatic Brain Injury High Impact Factor Journals
Traumatic
brain injury is a complex injury. It is different and more complicated as compared to other traumatic conditions. As
brain is central control system of the body the damages caused by
brain injury can be fatal. Its complexity can be understood by the fact that no two
brain injuries are alike, and there consequence may not appear from weeks to months. Its severity can range from unconsciousness for less than 30 minutes (mild
brain injury) to loss of
memory (severe
brain injury). The journal covers all aspects of
brain injury from basic science, neurological techniques and outcomes to vocational aspects, with studies of rehabilitation and outcome of both patients and their families. It addresses both adult and pediatric issues and it embraces issues such as family and peer relationships, effects of alcohol and drugs, communication problems and management techniques and creating new programs.
Brain Injury uses case studies to illustrate different approaches to a subject, and provides a forum for the appraisal of theories which may influence future research.
Brain Injury is the official journal of the International
Brain Injury Association (IBIA) and the European
Brain Injury Society (EBIS). The
impact factor of a journal is evaluated by dividing the number of current year citations to the source items published in that journal during the previous two years.
High Impact List of Articles
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Current controversies in emergency room CT: could trauma total-body CT scanning improve clinical outcome?
Ludo F Beenen
Perspective: Clinical Practice
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Current controversies in emergency room CT: could trauma total-body CT scanning improve clinical outcome?
Ludo F Beenen
Perspective: Clinical Practice
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What is the clinical utility of interferon-α release assays for the diagnosis of TB in high-TB-burden countries?
Peter Daley and Poorvi Chordia
Review Article: Clinical Practice
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What is the clinical utility of interferon-α release assays for the diagnosis of TB in high-TB-burden countries?
Peter Daley and Poorvi Chordia
Review Article: Clinical Practice
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Vascular parkinsonism
Kurt A Jellinger
Review Article: Clinical Practice
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Vascular parkinsonism
Kurt A Jellinger
Review Article: Clinical Practice
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Long-term outcome of pulmonary embolism
Guy Meyer, Benjamin Planquette and Olivier Sanchez
Review Article: Clinical Practice
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Long-term outcome of pulmonary embolism
Guy Meyer, Benjamin Planquette and Olivier Sanchez
Review Article: Clinical Practice
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Recombinant human activated protein C in sepsis: previous concerns and current usage
Michael Haley, Xizhong Cui, Peter C Minneci, Katherine J Deans, Charles Natanson and Peter Q Eichacker
Review Article: Clinical Practice
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Recombinant human activated protein C in sepsis: previous concerns and current usage
Michael Haley, Xizhong Cui, Peter C Minneci, Katherine J Deans, Charles Natanson and Peter Q Eichacker
Review Article: Clinical Practice
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