Anne Vik
Background and activities
Anne Vik is a professor at Department of Neuroscience and Movement Science, NTNU, and a consultant neurosurgeon at Department of Neurosurgery, St. Olavs University Hospital, Trondheim, Norway (working as a physician in the clinic until 2008).
From 2003 I initiated head injury research in the neurosurgical department, with the gradual expansion of multidisciplinary research into a large research group in 2010: Trondheim TBI group (TBI = Traumatic Brain Injury). Under my leadership of the group (2010-2021), 13 PhD candidates have defended their thesis. Several researchers have worked as post docs, and approximately 30 students have been supervised in the Trondheim TBI group on the special research program for medical students or to a master's degree.
Important ongoing project management:
- Hodeskadeprosjektet 2004-d.d. (Trondheim Moderate and Severe TBI Studies; large "umbrella project" with many different projects included)
- CENTER-TBI 2014-2021 https://www.center-tbi.eu/ (PI locally. International, multicenter Large Scale EU Study)
- TAI-MRI 2017-2021 https://www.neuron-eranet.eu/wp-content/uploads/TAI-MRI.pdf (Coordinator. ERA-NET Neuron/EU/NFR, 4 international partners)
Research:
- Clinical studies of traumatic brain injury (TBI)
- Traumatic axonal injury (TAI/DAI); MRI studies
- Epidemiological studies of subarachnoidal hemorrhage (the HUNT, Tromsø Studies and FINRISK)
Other research links:
Scientific, academic and artistic work
A selection of recent journal publications, artistic productions, books, including book and report excerpts. See all publications in the database
Journal publications
- (2022) Accuracy in prediction of long-term functional outcome in patients with traumatic axonal injury: errors in citation. Brain Injury.
- (2022) A population-based study of global outcome after moderate to severe traumatic brain injury in children and adolescents. Journal of Neurosurgery: Pediatrics. vol. 29 (4).
- (2021) Unmet Rehabilitation Needs after Traumatic Brain Injury across Europe: Results from the CENTER-TBI Study. Journal of Clinical Medicine. vol. 10 (5).
- (2021) Extended Coagulation Profling in Isolated Traumatic Brain Injury: A CENTER-TBI Analysis. Neurocritical Care.
- (2021) Care transitions in the first 6 months following traumatic brain injury: Lessons from the CENTER-TBI study. Annals of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine. vol. 64 (6).
- (2021) Can We Cluster ICU Treatment Strategies for Traumatic Brain Injury by Hospital Treatment Preferences?. Neurocritical Care.
- (2021) Management of arterial partial pressure of carbon dioxide in the frst week after traumatic brain injury: results from the CENTER-TBI study. Intensive Care Medicine. vol. 47.
- (2021) One-Year Prospective Study of Plasma Biomarkers From CNS in Patients With Mild Traumatic Brain Injury. Frontiers in Neurology. vol. 12.
- (2021) Trajectories of Persistent Postconcussion Symptoms and Factors Associated With Symptom Reporting After Mild Traumatic Brain Injury. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation.
- (2021) Missing Data in Prediction Research: A Five-Step Approach for Multiple Imputation, Illustrated in the CENTER-TBI Study. Journal of Neurotrauma. vol. 13 (38).
- (2021) Questionnaires vs Interviews for the Assessment of Global Functional Outcomes After Traumatic Brain Injury. JAMA Network Open. vol. 4 (11).
- (2021) Use and impact of high intensity treatments in patients with traumatic brain injury across Europe: a CENTER-TBI analysis. Critical Care. vol. 25 (78).
- (2021) Methodology Matters: Comparing Approaches for Defining Persistent Symptoms after Mild Traumatic Brain Injury. Neurotrauma Reports. vol. 2 (1).
- (2021) Explaining Outcome Differences between Men and Women following Mild Traumatic Brain Injury. Journal of Neurotrauma. vol. 38 (23).
- (2021) Obesity Does Not Protect From Subarachnoid Hemorrhage: Pooled Analyses of 3 Large Prospective Nordic Cohorts. Stroke. vol. 53 (4).
- (2021) Persistent postconcussive symptoms in children and adolescents with mild traumatic brain injury receiving initial head computed tomography. Journal of Neurosurgery: Pediatrics. vol. 27 (5).
- (2021) Poor sleep quality is associated with greater negative consequences for cognitive control function and psychological health after mild traumatic brain injury than after orthopedic injury. Neuropsychology. vol. 35 (7).
- (2021) Primary versus early secondary referral to a specialized neurotrauma center in patients with moderate/severe traumatic brain injury: a CENTER TBI study. Scandinavian Journal of Trauma, Resuscitation and Emergency Medicine. vol. 29 (1).
- (2021) Acute diffusion tensor and kurtosis imaging and outcome following mild traumatic brain injury. Journal of Neurotrauma. vol. 38 (18).
- (2021) Occurrence and timing of withdrawal of life-sustaining measures in traumatic brain injury patients: a CENTER-TBI study. Intensive Care Medicine. vol. 47.