Intracranial Pressure and Its Related Parameters in the Management of Severe Pediatric Traumatic Brain Injury.

Q3 Neuroscience
Vincent Y Wang
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Abstract

There are a number of challenges in the management of acute traumatic brain injuries in children. Beyond their relatively broad age range, which spans neonates to late adolescence, these children may likewise present with coexisting injuries. Thus, their management often necessitates a multidisciplinary team, who coordinate medical/surgical management during their hospitalization in the intensive care unit, as well as specialists in pediatric neurology and rehabilitation during postoperative recovery. Here we address standard of care for acute management, based upon established guidelines and focusing on intracranial pressure, cerebral perfusion pressure, and autoregulation. We also consider the controversies related to monitoring intracranial pressure and methods for sedation and treatment.

严重小儿创伤性脑损伤治疗中的颅内压及其相关参数。
儿童急性脑外伤的治疗面临许多挑战。除了年龄跨度相对较大(从新生儿到青春期后期)之外,这些儿童还可能同时伴有其他损伤。因此,他们的治疗往往需要一个多学科团队,在重症监护室住院期间协调内科/外科治疗,在术后恢复期间协调儿科神经内科和康复科专家的治疗。在此,我们将根据已确立的指南讨论急性期管理的标准护理,重点关注颅内压、脑灌注压和自动调节。我们还考虑了与监测颅内压以及镇静和治疗方法有关的争议。
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Advances in neurobiology
Advances in neurobiology Neuroscience-Neurology
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