13 th Annual Conference on Brain Injury

North American Brain Injury Society Presents 13th Annual Conference on Brain Injury Tampa Grand Hyatt Hotel April 6-9, 2016 Scientific Chair Jonath...
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North American Brain Injury Society Presents

13th Annual Conference on Brain Injury Tampa Grand Hyatt Hotel April 6-9, 2016

Scientific Chair Jonathan Silver, MD New York University School of Medicine

Abstract Submission & NABIS Chair Mariusz Ziejewski, PhD North Dakota State University

Scientific Planning Committee David Arciniegas Baylor College of Medicine

Ricardo Jorge Baylor College of Medicine

Risa Nakase-Richardson Baylor University Medical Center

Lisa Brenner University of Colorado

Neera Kapoor SUNY College of Optometry

Sumit N. Niog New York Presbyterian Hospital - Cornell Campus

David Cifu Virginia Commonwealth University

Michael Kirkwood Children’s Hospital of Colorado

David Seaton Live Oak Living Communities

Micaela Cornis-Pop Hunter Holmes McGuire VA Medical Center

Ivan Kiro New York University School of Medicine

Jonathan Silver New York University School of Medicine

John Corrigan Ohio State University

Jeffrey Kreutzer Virginia Commonwealth University

Rodney D. Vanderploeg University of South Florida

Christopher Giza David Geffen School of Medicine

Alexander Lin Harvard Medical School

Alan Weintraub Craig Hospital

Sharon Grandinette Exceptional Educational Services

Yvonne W. Lui NYU Langone Medical Center

Barry Willer University at Buffalo

Gillian Hotz University of Miami

James Malec Indiana University School of Medicine

Janet Williams Communityworks

Harvey E. Jacobs Harvey E. Jacobs, PhD LLC

Brent Masel Transitional Learning Center at Galveston

John Whyte Moss Rehabilitation Research Institute

Michael Jaffee University of Virginia

Thomas McAllister Indiana University School of Medicine

Nathan Zasler Concussion Care Centre of Virginia

North American Brain Injury Society

PO Box 1804, Alexandria, VA 22313 Tel. (703) 960-6500 Fax (703) 960-6603 www.nabis.org • [email protected]

Invited Faculty David B. Arciniegas Jeffrey Barth Amy Bowles Al Condeluci John Corrigan Fiona Crawford Sara Etheredge Sharon Grandinette Michael Hoffer Gillian Hotz Margaret Johnson

James P. Kelly Ivan Kirov Jeffery Kreutzer John Kuluz John Leddy James Malec Debra McMorrow Risa Nakase-Richardson Linda Papa Ann Perkins Melissa Ray

David Seaton Jonathan Silver Rodney Vanderploeg Shari Wade Alan Weintraub Elisabeth Wilde Barry Willer Janet Williams Nathan Zasler Mariusz Ziejewski

Fellowship Recipients Alice Rota-Bartelink Carrie Esopenko Christine Yuen Shan Lee

Hesam Moghaddam Mohammadreza Nasiriavanaki Coralie Rochefort

Tamar Rodney Heidi Schneider Amy Starosta

The “Charles W. Haynes Pay It Forward Fellowship” is made possible through the support of the Seaton Foundation, as well as generous contributions from Craig Hospital, the Haynes Family, the McMorrow Family and Ziejewski Family.

Abstract Presenters Maheen Adamson Joseph Asemota Julie Baker Nicole Barry Shree Bhalerao Corina Bondi Tracey Brickell Deveney Ching James Couch Marcel Dijkers Christina Dillahunt-Aspillaga Patrick Donohue Lisa Engel Ashkan Eslaminejad Carrie Esopenko Mark Faul Catherine Fortier Debra Fournier Heidi Fusco Caitlyn Gallant Jeffrey Garofano Selma Greffou

Flora Hammond Andrea Hinds Sarah Holmes Sarah Khan Stephanie A. Kolakowsky-Hayner Joseph Kueta Suykerbuyk Rael Lange Dana Larson Yuen Shan Christine Lee Albert Leung John Lloyd Thomas M. Malone Kristina M. Martinez Gary McKinney Irma L. Molina-Vicenty Dafin Fior Muresanu Mohammadreza Nasiriavanaki Andrew Pita Esther Remeta Lindsay Riegler Sean Robb Coralie Rochefort

Tamar Rodney Guy Romain Cirelle Rosenblatt Alice Rota-Bartelink Bridgid Ruden Hesam Sarvghad Moghadam Jonathan Saxe Heidi Schneider Tanvi Sharan-Watts Aruna Sharma Hari Shanker Sharma Victoria Shipman Francis Sparadeo Amy Starosta Lauren Thomas Erika Trovato Kevin Fernando Venegas Hidalgo Tian Wang Tonia Wells Huw Williams Zou Yan

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Continuing Medical Education Professional Education Services Group in cooperation with NABIS is pleased to present this continuing education activity covering Brain Injury. This continuing education activity is intended for physicians, nurses, speech-language pathologists, occupational therapists, physical therapists, rehabilitation counselors, psychologists, and case managers. Physicians This activity has been planned and implemented in accordance with the essential Areas and Policies of the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME). Professional Education Services Group is accredited by the ACCME as a provider of continuing medical education for physicians. This activity provides a maximum of 27.5 AMA PRA Category 1 CreditsTM. Physicians should claim credit only for the hours they participated. Nurses Nurse CE is provided for this program through collaboration between PHA and Professional Education Services Group (PESG). Professional Education Services Group is accredited as a provider of continuing nursing education by the American Nurses Credentialing Center’s Commission on Accreditation. This activity provides a maximum of 27.50 contact hours of nurse CE credit.

Occupational Therapists For the purpose of recertification, the National Board for Certification in Occupational Therapy (NBCOT) accepts certificates of participation for educational activities certified for AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™ from organizations accredited by the ACCME. Occupational Therapists may receive a maximum of 27.50 hours for completing this live program. Physical Therapists Physical Therapists will be provided a certificate of participation for educational activities certified for AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™. Physical Therapists may receive a maximum of 27.50 hours for completing this live program. Speech-Language Pathologists This course is offered for 2.75 ASHA CEUs (Intermediate level; Professional area).

Case Managers This program has been pre-approved by the Commission for Case Manager Certification to provide continuing education credit to Certified Case Managers (CCMs). A maximum of 27.50 clock hours have been approved. Psychologists This Conference is approved for up to 27.50 hours of continuing education. APA Division 22 (Rehabilitation Psychology) is approved by the American Psychological Association to sponsor continuing education for psychologists. APA Division 22 maintains responsibility for this program and its content. Rehabilitative Counselors The Commission on Rehabilitation Counselor Certification (CRCC) has approved the 11th Annual Conference on Brain Injury for a maximum of 27.50 clock hours.

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RECORDING AT THE CONFERENCE Please note that photography, audio or video recording on the premises of the NABIS conference or exhibition area is strictly prohibited without express and written permission from NABIS. NABIS reserves the right to bar from this and future meetings any attendee who fails to adhere to these policies. Attendees seeking copies of slide decks and ppt files are encouraged to speak directly with the presenter.

2016 NABIS 13th Annual Conference on Brain Injury WEDNESDAY, APRIL 6, 2016 PRE-CONFERENCE DAY Registration Open (Audubon Foyer)

8:00 – 5:00pm

9:00 – 12:00pm

12:00 – 1:30pm

1:30 - 4:30pm

Track 1 (Audubon A/III)

Track 2 (Audubon BC/II)

Session ID: PA SCORE: Randomized Controlled Trial of Cognitive Rehabiliation Service Members with Mild TBI Amy Bowles Melissa Ray

Session ID: PC Post-Traumatic Headache: Key Elements in Interdisciplinary History Taking and Physical Assessment Sara Etheredge Nathan Zasler

Lunch On Your Own Session ID: PB Practical Approaches to Working with Families after Brain Injury: An Illustrated Guide Jeffrey Kreutzer

Session ID: PD Physiology of Concussion: Assessment and Treatment Implications John Leddy Barry Willer

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THURSDAY, APRIL 7, 2016 PLENARY SESSIONS (Audubon A/III) 7:30 – 6:00pm

Registration Open (Audubon Foyer)

8:00 – 8:30am

Breakfast (Audubon DEF/I) Welcome & Conference Opening

8:30 – 8:50am

Mariusz Ziejewski (NABIS Chair) Jonathan Silver (2016 Conference Chair)

8:50 – 10:20am

Session ID: PLA OPENING PLENARY Supported by NeuroInternational TBI as a Chronic Health Condition John Corrigan

10:20 – 10:35am

Break (Audubon DEF/I)

10:35 – 11:50am

Session ID: PLG PLG: Physical Exam Elements That Distinguish Concussion John Leddy Barry Willer NABIS AWARDS

11:50 – 12:15pm

12:15 – 1:45pm

1:45 – 3:00pm

Innovative Clinical Treatment Award - David Arciniegas Clinical Research Award - Jeffrey Barth Michael Davis Advocacy Award - Mary Haas Legends Award - William Singer Lunch On Your Own Session ID: PLC Life Long Living with TBI James Malec

3:00 – 3:15pm

Break (Audubon DEF/I)

3:15 – 4:15pm

Session ID: PLD The Journey from Mild TBI and Sports Concussion to Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy Jeffrey Barth Session ID: PLE TOP SCORING ABSTRACTS 0036, The Value of 18F-FDG PET/CT in Hypothalamic-Pituitary Axis in Differentiation Mild Traumatic Brain Injury (mTBI) and Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) from mTBI alone in a Post-Acute Veteran and Civilian Population Thomas Malone

4:15 – 5:00pm

0039, Review of Non-Invasive Brain Stimulation and Stem Cells in the Treatment of Traumatic Brain Injury Sarah Khan Heidi Fusco 0058, Altered Supraspinal Resting Pain Network in Patients with mTBI Related Headache Albert Leung 0067, Autonomic Underarousal Following Head Injury: A Framework for Understanding and Managing Postinjury Psychiatric Symptomatology Sean Robb Session ID: PLE CHARLES W. HAYNES PAY IT FORWARD ABSTRACTS

5:00 – 5:45pm

0019, Feasibility of Group Intervention for Concussed Patients in the Early Stage of Recovery Yuen Shan Christine Lee

0045, Head-Mounted Accelerometry During a Dual-task Identifies Balance Deficits in Adolescents One-Month PostConcussion Coralie Rochefort 0052, Relationship Between Neuropsychological Function and Resting State Functional Connectivity in Retired Professional Hockey Players Carrie Esopenko

5:45 – 6:30pm

Session ID: PLF New Developments in Recognizing and Proving Moderate Traumatic Brain Injuries Mariusz Ziejewski

6:30 – 7:30pm

Welcome Reception (Audubon DEF/I)

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Audubon A/III Audubon BC/II

White Ibis

FRIDAY, APRIL 8, 2016 7:30 – 8:30am

Breakfast / Poster Session A (Audubon DEF/I)

7:00 – 8:30am

Session ID: 3G Sunrise Session: Accepted Abstract Presentations 0029, The Wicking Projects I & II: Responding to the Need Expressed Through Multifarious Behaviour in Older Adults Living with Multiple Brain Injuries Alice Rota-Bartelink (Pay It Forward Recipient) 0055, Understanding the Underwash Effect of Military Helmet/Faceshield as a Possible Mechanism of Blast Induced Traumatic Brain Injury Hesam Sarvghad-Moghaddam (Pay It Forward Recipient) 0056, A Comparison of Brain Finite Element Brain Tissue Response with Various Constitutive Modeling Ashkan Eslaminejad 0069, Is There Evidence of “Acquired Sociopathy” in Mild Head Injury? Tanvi Sharan-Watts 0072, Investigating the Relationship Between Subconcussion, Cognition and Physiological Arousal in University Students Caitlyn Gallant 0075, Immune Activation and the Polytrauma Clinical Triad Amy Starosta (Pay It Forward Recipient) 0076, Detection and Treatment of Chronic Sequalae of Brain Injury in Veterans Maheen Adamson 0089, The Relationship Between Anxiety and Depression and Post-Concussion Fatigue, Sleep Disturbance, Pain, and Satisfaction with Social Role in mTBI Patients as Measured by the Patient Reported Outcomes Measurement Information System (PROMIS) Cirelle Rosenblatt Session ID: PLB Disorders of Mood and Affect after TBI: A Neuropsychiatric Perspective David B. Arciniegas

8:30 – 9:30am

Concurrent Session 1 9:30 – 10:20am

Session ID: 1A Spectroscopy Ivan Kirov

10:20 – 10:50am 10:50 – 11:40am

11:40 – 1:00pm

Concurrent Session 2 Session ID: 2A Predictors of Long-term Outcomes of Early Childhood Brain Injury: Implications for Follow-up and Intervention Shari Wade

Concurrent Session 3 Session ID: 3A Cultural Shifting: Building Inclusive Communities for All Al CondelucI

Break (Audubon DEF/I) Session ID: 1B Imaging Elisabeth Wilde

Session ID: 2B Animal Models of Acute and Chronic TBI Fiona Crawford Lunch On Your Own

Session ID: 3B Community Matters: Measuring Outcomes Janet Williams

1:00 – 2:30pm

Session ID: 1C Research on Therapies Rodney Vanderploeg

Session ID: 2C Considering Concussion in Children Gillian Hotz John Kuluz Linda Papa

2:30 – 3:00pm 3:00 – 4:15pm

Break (Audubon DEF/I) Session ID: 1E Accepted Abstract Presentations 0001, Brain Injury in Sports John Lloyd 0008, Nanowired Delivery of Cerebrolysin and Mesenchymal Stem Cells Potentiate Neuroprotection Following Concussive Head Injury Hari Shanker Sharma 0044, Utilizing Telehealth to Provide Cognitive Rehab for Veterans with Brain Injury Lindsay Riegler 0054, Living Guideline Development in Traumatic Brain Injury: Opportunities to Link Quality of Care, Research, and Better Patient Outcomes to a Future Research Agenda Stephanie A. Kolakowsky-Hayner 0061, The Effect of Exercise on KingDevick Test Scores in Healthy and Recently Concussed Athletes Andrea Hinds 0066, Postconcussive Symptom Report Profiles of University Students With and Without Self-Reported Mild Head Injury Julie Baker 0093, Management of Headache following Concussion/Mild Traumatic Brain Injury Gary McKinney

4:20 – 5:30pm

Session ID: 3C A Continuum of Care Pilot for Persons with Catastrophic Brain and Spinal Cord Injury Debra McMorrow Ann Perkins Margaret Johnson

Session ID: 3D Accepted Abstract Presentations 0031, VA SmartHome Project: Assessing the Needs of Caregivers of Veterans with Traumatic Brain Injury Kristina M. Martinez 0053, Upper Limb Motor Coordination Assessment in Patients with mild TBI in a Clinical Setting Selma Greffou 0063, A Combined Regimen of Preclinical Neurorehabilitation and Antidepressant Treatment Restores Executive Function after Experimental Brain Trauma Corina Bondi 0074, Conflict Free Case Management, A Model for Quality and Cost Effectiveness: The Challenges of Home and Community Supports in a Rural Southeastern State Experiencing Prolonged Financial Distress Tonia Wells 0090, Addressing Challenges of Specialist Access in Developing Countries in Management of Traumatic Intracranial Hemorrhage Joseph Asemota 0091, Improving Outcome of Traumatic Brain Injury Patients Undergoing Decompressive Craniectomy and Cranioplasty Anthony Asemota

Session ID: PLH The Complexity of Mild TBI: Case Presentations and Panel Discussion Alan Weintraub --Moderator Panel Participants: James Kelly John Leddy Jonathan Silver Alan Weintraub Barry Willer Rodney Vanderploeg Nathan Zasler Mariusz Ziejewski

Audubon A/III Audubon BC/II

White IBIS

SATURDAY, APRIL 9, 2016 7:30 – 8:30am

Breakfast / Poster Session B (Audubon DEF/I)

8:30 – 9:20am

Session ID: PLK Interdisciplinary Intensive Outpatient Program Model James Kelly Concurrent Session 1

9:30 –10:20am

Session ID: 1F Neurosensory Disorders After mTBI Michael Hoffer

Concurrent Session 2 Session ID: 3E Accepted Abstract Presentations 0026, Follow-up at 2-11 Years Post-Injury for PTSD, Depression, Headache, and Neurologic Symptoms in OEF/OIF Veterans with Deployment-Related TBI (DTBI) and Comparison with Controls James Couch

Concurrent Session 3 Session ID: 2D Supporting Students with Brain Tumors in Obtaining School Intervention Services: The Clinician’s Role from an Educator’s Perspective Sharon Grandinette

0037, Using Biomarkers as a Screening Tool for PTSD in Veterans with a Traumatic Brain Injury Tamar Rodney (Pay It Forward Recipient) 0059, Neuropsychology Test Scores, Mild Cognitive Impairment (MCI) Criteria, and MRI among Retired Professional Athletes and Non-Contact Athlete Controls Andrea Hinds 0078, Deployment Trauma: Clinical Phenotypes and their Impact on Brain and Cognition in Returning Veterans Catherine Fortier 0086, Photoacoustic technology for Functional Imaging of Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) Mohammadreza Nasiriavanaki ( Pay It Forward Recipient) 10:30 - 11:20am

Session ID: 1G The Use of Objective Technologies in Sleep Management After TBI Risa Nakase-Richardson

Session ID: 2E Accepted Abstract Presentations 0010, Hypertension Associated with Silica Dust Intoxication Aggravates Brain Pathology Following Traumatic Brain Injury. New Roles of Neurotrophic Factors Dafin Fior Muresanu 0024, Model of Traumatic Brain Injury Using Imaging & Physiological Parameters: Pilot Study Irma L. Molina-Vicenty

Session ID: 3F Accepted Abstract Presentations 0021, Guidelines for the Rehabilitation and Disease Management of Adults with TBI: Methodology and PICOT Questions Marcel Dijkers 0040, Interventions that Optimize Everyday Outcomes for People with Brain Injury Related Impaired SelfAwareness are Complex Lisa Engel

0057, Does Multidisciplinary and Intense Rehabilitation in a Post-Acute Brain Injury School Produce Positive Outcomes? Patrick Donohue

0079, Using the FBT with Long-Term Care ABI Patients: Lessons from Clinical Practice Dana Larson

11:20 –11:45am

Break (Audubon Foyer)

11:45 –12:45pm

Session ID: PLJ Severe Traumatic Brain Injury TBI: Case Presentations and Panel Discussion Alan Weintraub –Moderator Panel Participants: David Arciniegas James Malec Risa Nakase-Richardson David Seaton Alan Weintraub Mariusz Ziejewski

12:45pm

Conference Concludes

North American Brain Injury Society thanks these organizations that support the work of NABIS throughout the year! Platinum Level Support

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Pay It Forward Support The “Charles W. Haynes Pay It Forward Fellowship” is made possible through the support of the Seaton Foundation, as well as generous contributions from Craig Hospital, the Haynes Family, the McMorrow Family and Ziejewski Family.

North American Brain Injury Society

PO Box 1804, Alexandria, VA 22313 Tel. (703) 960-6500 Fax (703) 960-6603 www.nabis.org • [email protected]