Emergent Management of Hypoxic-Ischemic Brain Injury.

Q1 Medicine
Alexis Steinberg
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Abstract

Objective: This article outlines interventions used to improve outcomes for patients with hypoxic-ischemic brain injury after cardiac arrest.

Latest developments: Emergent management of patients after cardiac arrest requires prevention and treatment of primary and secondary brain injury. Primary brain injury is minimized by excellent initial resuscitative efforts. Secondary brain injury prevention requires the detection and correction of many pathophysiologic processes that may develop in the hours to days after the initial arrest. Key physiologic parameters important to secondary brain injury prevention include optimization of mean arterial pressure, cerebral perfusion, oxygenation and ventilation, intracranial pressure, temperature, and cortical hyperexcitability. This article outlines recent data regarding the treatment and prevention of secondary brain injury. Different patients likely benefit from different treatment strategies, so an individualized approach to treatment and prevention of secondary brain injury is advisable. Clinicians must use multimodal sources of data to prognosticate outcomes after cardiac arrest while recognizing that all prognostic tools have shortcomings.

Essential points: Neurologists should be involved in the postarrest care of patients with hypoxic-ischemic brain injury to improve their outcomes. Postarrest care requires nuanced and patient-centered approaches to the prevention and treatment of primary and secondary brain injury and neuroprognostication.

缺氧缺血性脑损伤的紧急处理。
目的:本文概述了用于改善心脏骤停后缺氧缺血性脑损伤患者预后的干预措施:本文概述了用于改善心脏骤停后缺氧缺血性脑损伤患者预后的干预措施:心脏骤停患者的紧急处理需要预防和治疗原发性和继发性脑损伤。出色的初期复苏工作可将原发性脑损伤降至最低。继发性脑损伤的预防需要检测和纠正在最初心跳骤停后数小时至数天内可能出现的许多病理生理过程。预防继发性脑损伤的重要生理参数包括优化平均动脉压、脑灌注、供氧和通气、颅内压、体温和皮质过度兴奋。本文概述了有关治疗和预防继发性脑损伤的最新数据。不同的患者可能从不同的治疗策略中获益,因此最好采用个体化的方法来治疗和预防继发性脑损伤。临床医生必须使用多模态数据来源来预测心脏骤停后的预后,同时认识到所有预后工具都存在缺陷:要点:神经科医生应参与缺氧缺血性脑损伤患者的骤停后护理,以改善其预后。心跳骤停后的护理需要细致入微、以患者为中心的方法来预防和治疗原发性和继发性脑损伤以及神经诊断。
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期刊介绍: Continue your professional development on your own schedule with Continuum: Lifelong Learning in Neurology®, the American Academy of Neurology" self-study continuing medical education publication. Six times a year you"ll learn from neurology"s experts in a convenient format for home or office. Each issue includes diagnostic and treatment outlines, clinical case studies, a topic-relevant ethics case, detailed patient management problem, and a multiple-choice self-assessment examination.
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