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Severe Traumatic Brain Injury

Authors :
Kiarash Shahlaie
Kee D. Kim
Marike Zwienenberg
Ryan Martin
Lara Zimmermann
Source :
DeckerMed Critical Care of the Surgical Patient.
Publication Year :
2018
Publisher :
Decker Medicine, 2018.

Abstract

Traumatic brain injury remains a leading cause of death and disability worldwide. Patients with severe traumatic brain injury are best treated with a multidisciplinary, evidence-based, protocol-directed approach, which has been shown to decrease mortality and improve functional outcomes. Therapy is directed at the prevention of secondary brain injury through optimizing cerebral blood flow and the delivery of metabolic fuel (ie, oxygen and glucose). This is accomplished through the measurement and treatment of elevated intracranial pressure (ICP), the strict avoidance of hypotension and hypoxemia, and in some instances, surgical management. The treatment of elevated ICP is approached in a protocolized, tiered manner, with escalation of care occurring in the setting of refractory intracranial hypertension, culminating in either decompressive surgery or barbiturate coma. With such an approach, the rates of mortality secondary to traumatic brain injury are declining despite an increasing incidence of traumatic brain injury. This review contains 3 figures, 5 tables and 69 reference Key Words: blast traumatic brain injury, brain oxygenation, cerebral perfusion pressure, decompressive craniectomy, hyperosmolar therapy, intracranial pressure, neurocritical care, penetrating traumatic brain injury, severe traumatic brain injury

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
DeckerMed Critical Care of the Surgical Patient
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....10fa70a21dac7ddf40de0b59418da96f
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.2310/7ccsp.2403