Hormone May Hold Key to Limiting Effects of Brain Injury
Trials into the effects of a sex hormone on the severity of traumatic brain injury are slated to begin soon, and these promise the first breakthrough in treatment of these injuries in decades.
Traumatic brain injury is often the result of
· Automobile accidents
· Industrial or workplace accidents
· Trip, slip and fall accidents
These can leave persons with short-term and long-term effects that impact their daily lives.
Researchers will soon begin a phase 3 clinical trial into the effect of the hormone progesterone, on limiting the impact of brain injury. Studies conducted earlier have shown that the hormone injected soon after an injury, can act as a protective barrier that prevents the injury from worsening,. The trials will be led by researcher Dr. David Wright at Grady Memorial Hospital in Atlanta. Across the country, more than a thousand patients in more than 17 facilities, who suffer from a brain injury, will be injected with the hormone within four hours after the injury.
The researchers believe that the hormone will work to prevent deterioration of brain tissue, and prevent inflammation and swelling. This may limit the extent of deterioration seen after a traumatic brain injury. It may also minimize the risk of death following a traumatic brain injury.
As a New Jersey injury lawyer who frequently represents seriously injured victims of car and motorcycle accidents, I am very excited at the prospect of a major new breakthrough treatment for TBI. I will be monitoring the trial very closely to see how treatments that emerge from the trials, can help my clients.
Scott Grossman is a New Jersey accident lawyer representing victims injured in car accidents in the state of New Jersey.