| Literature DB >> 27601501 |
Sarah D Linnstaedt1, JunMei Hu1, Andrea Y Liu1, April C Soward1, Kenneth A Bollen2, Henry E Wang3, Phyllis L Hendry4, Erin Zimny5, Christopher Lewandowski5, Marc-Anthony Velilla6, Kathia Damiron7, Claire Pearson8, Robert Domeier9, Sangeeta Kaushik10, James Feldman11, Mark Rosenberg12, Jeffrey Jones13, Robert Swor14, Niels Rathlev15, Samuel A McLean16.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: A motor vehicle collision (MVC) is one of the most common life-threatening events experienced by individuals living in the USA. While most individuals recover following MVC, a significant proportion of individuals develop adverse post-traumatic sequelae such as post-traumatic stress disorder or persistent musculoskeletal pain. Adverse post-traumatic sequelae are common, morbid and costly public health problems in the USA and other industrialised countries. The pathogenesis of these disorders following MVC remains poorly understood. In the USA, available data suggest that African-Americans experience an increased burden of adverse post-traumatic sequelae after MVC compared to European Americans, but to date no studies examining the pathogenesis of these disorders among African-Americans experiencing MVC have been performed. METHODS AND ANALYSIS: The African-American CRASH (AA CRASH) study is an NIH-funded, multicentre, prospective study that enrols African-Americans (n=900) who present to the emergency department (ED) within 24 hours of MVC. Participants are enrolled at 13 ED sites in the USA. Individuals who are admitted to the hospital or who report a fracture or tissue injury are excluded. Participants complete a detailed ED interview that includes an assessment of crash history, current post-traumatic symptoms and health status prior to the MVC. Blood samples are also collected in the ED using PAXgene DNA and PAXgene RNA tubes. Serial mixed-mode assessments 6 weeks, 6 months and 1 year after MVC include an assessment of adverse sequelae, general health status and health service utilisation. The results from this study will provide insights into the incidence and pathogenesis of persistent pain and other post-traumatic sequelae in African-Americans experiencing MVC. ETHICS AND DISSEMINATION: AA CRASH has ethics approval in the USA, and the results will be published in a peer-reviewed journal. Published by the BMJ Publishing Group Limited. For permission to use (where not already granted under a licence) please go to http://www.bmj.com/company/products-services/rights-and-licensing/Entities:
Keywords: ACCIDENT & EMERGENCY MEDICINE; EPIDEMIOLOGY
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27601501 PMCID: PMC5020668 DOI: 10.1136/bmjopen-2016-012222
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMJ Open ISSN: 2044-6055 Impact factor: 2.692
Study question domains, specific measures and times of assessment
| Domain | Measure | ED | 6WK | 6M | 1YR |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| MVC injury events | Standardised Questionnaire | ||||
| Distress in response to MVC | Peritraumatic Distress Inventory | ||||
| Expectations for recovery | Emotional and physical recovery | ||||
| Dissociative symptoms in response to MVC | Michigan Critical Events Perception Scale | ||||
| Catastrophizing | Pain Catastrophizing Scale | ||||
| Fault and Anger | Fault and anger questions relating to MVC | ||||
| Pre-MVC pain and somatic symptoms | Numeric Pain Rating Scale, | ||||
| Pre-MVC general health | Short Form-12 | ||||
| Pre-MVC anxiety symptoms | State-Trait Anxiety Inventory (Form Y) | ||||
| Pre-MVC depressive symptoms | Center for Epidemiological Studies Depression Scale | ||||
| Pre-MVC perceived social support | Multidimensional Scale of Perceived Social Support | ||||
| Pre-MVC depression anxiety | Depression and Anxiety Stress Scale | ||||
| Experiences of discrimination | Major Experience of Discrimination | ||||
| Ethnic identity | Multidimensional Inventory of Black Identity | ||||
| Demographic information | Standard items | ||||
| Alcohol and drug use | TWEAK, | ||||
| Pre-MVC lifetime trauma exposure | Traumatic Life Events Questionnaire | ||||
| Current pain symptoms (neck and other pains) | Numeric pain Rating Scale, | ||||
| Neuropathic pain | DN4 | ||||
| Current whiplash | Quebec Classification | ||||
| Fear avoidance | Tampa Scale for Kinesiophobia, | ||||
| Medication use | Standard items | ||||
| Discrimination | Day to day unfair treatment, Everyday discrimination | ||||
| Disability/litigation claims | Standard items | ||||
| Post-MVC depressive and anxious symptoms | Center for Epidemiological Studies Depression Scale, | ||||
| PTSD symptoms | Impact of Event Scale-Revised | ||||
| General health | Short Form-12 | ||||
| New injury or re-injury | Standard items | ||||
| Pain interference | Brief Pain Inventory (pain interference questions) | • | |||
| Travel anxiety | Travel anxiety questions | ||||
| Missed work or activities | Standard items | ||||
| Health service utilisation | Standard items |
1YR, 1 year; 6M, 6 months; 6WK, 6 weeks; DN4, neuropathic pain diagnostic questionnaire; ED, emergency department; MVC, motor vehicle collision; PTSD, post-traumatic stress disorder; TWEAK, alcohol screening instrument for pregnant women.