His primary scientific interests are in Head injury, Diffuse axonal injury, Surgery, Pathology and Injury Severity Score. His Head injury research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Closed head injury, Lesion, Unconsciousness and Autopsy. Thomas A. Gennarelli has included themes like Axon, Corpus callosum, Neuroscience, Anatomy and Intracranial pressure in his Diffuse axonal injury study.
His research in Surgery intersects with topics in Internal medicine, Injury prevention and Sagittal plane. His Pathology research integrates issues from White matter and Brain damage. His Glasgow Coma Scale research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Cerebral blood flow and Coma.
The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Head injury, Surgery, Anesthesia, Diffuse axonal injury and Anatomy. As a member of one scientific family, Thomas A. Gennarelli mostly works in the field of Head injury, focusing on Intracranial pressure and, on occasion, Cerebral perfusion pressure. The concepts of his Surgery study are interwoven with issues in Internal medicine, Injury prevention and Biomechanics.
His work deals with themes such as Physical medicine and rehabilitation and Human factors and ergonomics, which intersect with Injury prevention. His Anesthesia study frequently links to related topics such as Brain trauma. His Diffuse axonal injury research incorporates themes from Concussion, Axon, Neuroscience and White matter.
Thomas A. Gennarelli focuses on Surgery, Physical medicine and rehabilitation, Injury prevention, Biomechanics and Angular acceleration. His Surgery research includes elements of Endothelium and Catastrophic failure. His study in Injury prevention is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Head injury, Occupational safety and health and Human factors and ergonomics.
His Head injury research focuses on Brainstem damage and how it relates to Diffuse axonal injury. His studies in Biomechanics integrate themes in fields like Diffuse brain injury and Unconsciousness. While the research belongs to areas of Injury biomechanics, Thomas A. Gennarelli spends his time largely on the problem of Penetrating head trauma, intersecting his research to questions surrounding Anesthesia.
His primary scientific interests are in Injury prevention, Physical medicine and rehabilitation, Surgery, Occupational safety and health and Head injury. His Physical medicine and rehabilitation study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Working memory, Cognition, Cognitive test and Athletes. His Surgery study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Rehabilitation, Abbreviated Injury Scale and Biomechanics.
His research investigates the connection between Biomechanics and topics such as Unconsciousness that intersect with issues in Nuclear magnetic resonance and Concussion. His Occupational safety and health research incorporates themes from Airbag, Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards, Human factors and ergonomics and Forensic engineering. Thomas A. Gennarelli integrates Head injury with Neuropathology in his study.
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A revision of the Trauma Score.
Howard R. Champion;William J. Sacco;Wayne S. Copes;Donald S. Gann.
Journal of Trauma-injury Infection and Critical Care (1989)
Diffuse axonal injury and traumatic coma in the primate
Gennarelli Ta;Thibault Le;Adams Jh;Graham Di.
Annals of Neurology (1982)
Organ injury scaling: spleen, liver, and kidney.
E E Moore;S R Shackford;H L Pachter;J W McAninch.
Journal of Trauma-injury Infection and Critical Care (1989)
Diffuse axonal injury in head injury: definition, diagnosis and grading.
J H Adams;D Doyle;I Ford;T A Gennarelli.
Histopathology (1989)
Cerebral concussion and traumatic unconsciousness: correlation of experimental and clinical observations of blunt head injuries
Ayub K. Ommaya;T. A. Gennarelli.
Brain (1974)
Organ injury scaling, II: Pancreas, duodenum, small bowel, colon, and rectum.
Moore Ee;Cogbill Th;Malangoni Ma;Jurkovich Gj.
Journal of Trauma-injury Infection and Critical Care (1990)
Cerebral blood flow and metabolism in comatose patients with acute head injury: Relationship to intracranial hypertension
Walter D. Obrist;Thomas W. Langfitt;Jurg L. Jaggi;Julio Cruz.
Journal of Neurosurgery (1984)
The Shaken Baby Syndrome: A Clinical, Pathological, and Biomechanical Study
Ann-Christine Duhaime;Thomas A. Gennarelli;Lawrence E. Thibault;Derek A. Bruce.
Journal of Neurosurgery (1987)
Influence of the type of intracranial lesion on outcome from severe head injury
Thomas A. Gennarelli;Gerri M. Spielman;Thomas W. Langfitt;Philip L. Gildenberg.
Journal of Neurosurgery (1982)
A new characterization of injury severity.
Howard R. Champion;Wayne S. Copes;William J. Sacco;Mary M. Lawnick.
Journal of Trauma-injury Infection and Critical Care (1990)
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