Extracranial Effects of Traumatic Brain Injury: A Narrative Review.

IF 1.7 Q2 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Nathan K Evanson, Pratyusha Veldhi, Caitlyn Scherpenberg, John M Riccobono, Haitham Eid, Jennifer L McGuire
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Abstract

Background: Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is often associated with other injuries and comorbidities. However, even isolated TBI directly leads to dysfunction in multiple body systems outside the central nervous system. These extracranial effects of TBI target systems including the autonomic nervous, cardiovascular, renal, pulmonary, immune, gastrointestinal, and hemostasis systems, as well as causing significant alteration to systemic metabolism.

Aim: This review is intended to outline the effects of TBI on other body systems, and place these in context with treatment considerations for these patients.

Significance: Systemic effects of TBI have implications for acute and critical care management of patients with TBI, including pharmacologic treatment. They also affect treatment decisions in chronic TBI care, as well as TBI-unrelated routine medical care for patients with chronic TBI. In addition, extracranial effects of TBI should be considered in research settings.

Conclusions: It is important for clinicians and researchers to be aware of these extracranial effects, and consider their effects on pathology, treatment decisions, and interpretation of research findings.

外伤性脑损伤的颅外效应:综述。
背景:外伤性脑损伤(TBI)常伴有其他损伤和合并症。然而,即使是孤立的TBI也会直接导致中枢神经系统以外的多个身体系统功能障碍。TBI靶系统的颅外作用包括自主神经、心血管、肾脏、肺、免疫、胃肠道和止血系统,并引起全身代谢的显著改变。目的:本综述旨在概述脑外伤对其他身体系统的影响,并将这些影响与这些患者的治疗考虑联系起来。意义:创伤性脑损伤的全身效应对创伤性脑损伤患者的急性和危重期护理管理,包括药物治疗具有重要意义。它们还影响慢性TBI护理的治疗决策,以及慢性TBI患者与TBI无关的常规医疗护理。此外,在研究中应考虑脑外伤的颅外效应。结论:对于临床医生和研究人员来说,重要的是要意识到这些颅外效应,并考虑它们对病理、治疗决策和研究结果解释的影响。
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Clinics and Practice
Clinics and Practice MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL-
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