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Precision Biomarkers to Detect Brain Injury in Active-Duty United States Special Operations Forces With Repeated Blast Exposure

Precision Biomarkers to Detect Brain Injury in Active-Duty United States Special Operations Forces With Repeated Blast Exposure

Recruiting
18-50 years
Male
Phase 2

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Overview

This is a 4-year, longitudinal study of 100 active-duty Navy SEALs. The goal of the study is to determine whether repeated blast exposure affects SEAL brain health and to develop an initial diagnostic testing protocol that detects repeated blast brain injury.

Description

Participants will travel to Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH) in Boston, MA for a 1-day study visit at enrollment (baseline) and 1-year follow-up. At each visit to MGH, participants will have brain scans, blood tests, and assessments of cognitive performance, psychological health, and physical symptoms. Every 3 months between the baseline and follow-up visits to Boston, there will be brief (~1 hour) assessments via phone or video teleconference.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  1. Active-duty Navy SEAL Service Member
  2. Early career SEAL (0-2 years) or mid-late career SEAL (10-15 years)
  3. Age 18-50 years
  4. Males, regardless of race or ethnicity

Exclusion Criteria:

  1. History of moderate or severe TBI
  2. History of major neurological disorder
  3. Untreated or unstable severe psychiatric condition
  4. Current severe medical condition that requires long-term treatment
  5. Any condition that may cause undue risk to the participant or create a logistical contraindication
  6. MRI contraindication
  7. PET contraindication

Study details
    Blast Injury

NCT07131475

Massachusetts General Hospital

1 November 2025

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