U.S., May 7 -- ClinicalTrials.gov registry received information related to the study (NCT06958406) titled 'Neural Mechanism of Cerebrocardiac Syndrome Following Traumatic Brain Injury' on March 03.

Brief Summary: Cerebrocardiac syndrome (CCS), including myocardial injury, arrhythmia or heart failure is one of serious complications of traumatic brain injury (TBI), mostly occurs within seven days after TBI, which directly aggravates the brain damage and affects the prognosis of TBI patients. Accumulative evidences suggest that autonomic nervous system disorder is a key initiation point for CCS, but how TBI affects the specific action patterns is not yet clear. Therefore, elucidating the neural mechanisms of TBI-induced CCS, maintaining the c...