Indian Journal of Neurotrauma 2016; 13(02): Q5-Q7
DOI: 10.1055/s-0036-1592300
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Neurotrauma Quiz: August 2016[*]

Mihika Sinha
1   K.M.C.Medical College, Manglore, Karnataka, India
,
Yashbir Dewan
2   Department of Neurosurgery, Himalayan Institute of Medical Sciences, Swami Rama Himalayan University, Jolly Grant, Dehradun, Uttarakhand, India
› Author Affiliations
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Publication History

Publication Date:
31 August 2016 (online)

Q1. In context of randomized clinical trial what is true?

  • Each participant has equal likelihood of being assigned to various arms of a study.

  • Selection and accidental bias is a possibility.

  • There is a possibility that unequal number of individuals may be assigned to each arm of the study.

  • All of the above.

Q2. What is not true about block randomization?

  • High chances of unequal number of individuals assigned to various arms of a study.

  • Decrease the power to detect statistically significant differences between groups.

  • Block randomization is better than simple random allocation.

  • Simple random allocation is better than block randomization.

Q3. What is one of the biomarkers that shows promise in the evaluation of traumatic brain injury?

  • Creatine kinase

  • Nitrotyrosine

  • Rubidium chloride

  • Troponin-I

Q4. In block randomization, what is not true?

  • Allocation of participants may be predictable.

  • Selection bias can occur if the study groups are unmasked.

  • Selection bias can be reduced by using fixed block sizes.

  • Selection bias can be reduced by keeping the investigator blind to the size of each block.

Q5. What is not true about INTRUST Trial?

  • It is a randomized clinical trial of glyburide for traumatic brain injury.

  • Glyburide is an antihypertensive drug.

  • Study will measure swelling and bleeding in the brain, as measured with magnetic resonance imaging and computed tomography scans.

  • Intravenous formulation of glyburide will be used in the trial.

Q6. What is not true about HOPES Trial?

  • To find out if therapeutic hypothermia improves outcome following traumatic brain injury which requires surgery.

  • Therapeutic hypothermia body temperature target is about 33°C or 91.4°F.

  • Only patients requiring surgery will be included in the trial.

  • Severe head injury patients not requiring surgery will be included in the trial.

Q7. What is not true about DECRA Trial?

  • Study included patients with severe diffuse traumatic brain injury.

  • The two arms of the trial were bifrontal decompressive craniectomy and standard medical management or standard medical management alone.

  • Trial provided convincing evidence that early neuroprotective bifrontal decompressive craniectomy is not superior to medical management for patients with diffuse traumatic brain injury.

  • All of the above are wrong.

Q8. What is not true about RESCUEicp Trial?

  • Duration of refractory intracranial hypertension was 1 hour.

  • The study recruited 400 patients.

  • Intracranial pressure threshold used was 20 mm Hg.

  • Only patients with severe, sustained and refractory posttraumatic intracranial hypertension were recruited.

Q9. What is not true about RESCUE-ASDH Trial?

  • Eligible patients are randomized to craniotomy or decompressive craniectomy intraoperatively.

  • Both bilateral acute subdural hematomas requiring evacuation are excluded.

  • Study will compare the clinical effectiveness of primary decompressive craniectomy versus craniotomy.

  • Large Intracerebral hematomas causing mass effect are included in the study.

Q10. What is not true about CRASH 3 Trial?

  • Trial is studying tranexamic acid for the treatment of significant traumatic brain injury.

  • Adults with traumatic brain injury who are within 12 hours of injury are recruited.

  • A loading dose of tranexamic acid used is 1 g by intravenous injection

  • A total of 10,000 adult traumatic brain injury patients will be randomized in this study.

Q11. What special provision must be made during air transfer of a patient with a comorbid pulmonary injury?

  • Nonpressurized cabin.

  • Presence of a physician on board.

  • Shorter flight time.

  • Lower flight altitude.

Q12. What is not true about CRASH 2 Trial?

  • Studied the effects of the early administration of tranexamic acid on death, vascular events, and transfusion requirements.

  • Adults with trauma within 8 hours of injury and have significant hemorrhage were included,

  • Tranexamic acid in loading dose of 2 gm or placebo was given intravenously.

  • Tranexamic acid in maintenance dose of 1 gm intravenously over 8 hours was used.

Q13. What is not true about CRASH 2 Trial?

  • Early administration of tranexamic acid safely reduced the risk of death in bleeding trauma patients.

  • Treatment beyond 3 hours of injury is unlikely to be effective.

  • More than 10,000 patients were recruited in each arm.

  • Increase in vascular occlusive events was observed in this study.

Q14. According to the Rancho Los Amigos Scale, Level VIII is reported as:

  • Confused—appropriate.

  • Localized response.

  • No response.

  • Purposeful and appropriate response.

Q15. A patient who has sustained a fracture to the middle cranial fossa following a fall from a height, might have any of these nerves injured except:

  • Trigeminal

  • Abducens

  • Trochlear

  • Hypoglossal

Key to Neurotrauma Quiz: August 2016

Question no.

Question

Key

1.

In context of randomized clinical trial what is true?

D

2.

What is not true about block randomization?

D

3.

What is one of the biomarkers that shows promise in the evaluation of TBI?

B

4.

In block randomization what is not true?

C

5.

What is not true about INTRUST Trial?

B

6.

What is not true about HOPES Trial?

D

7.

What is not true about DECRA Trial?

D

8.

What is not true about RESCUEicp Trial?

C

9.

What is not true about RESCUE-ASDH Trial?

D

10.

What is not true about CRASH 3 Trial?

B

11.

What special provision must be made during air transfer of a patient with a comorbid pulmonary injury?

D

12.

What is not true about CRASH 2 Trial?

C

13.

What is not true about CRASH 2 Trial?

D

14.

According to the Rancho Los Amigos Scale, Level VIII is reported as:

D

15.

A patient who has sustained a fracture to the middle cranial fossa following a fall from a height, might have any of these nerves injured except:

D

* The key to this Neurotrauma Quiz can be found in online version of the issue (August 2016).