{"title":"Predicting in-hospital mortality in severe traumatic brain injury patients using admission CT perfusion","authors":"Nila Salimi, Ehsan Alimohammadi","doi":"10.1186/s13054-025-05455-y","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"<p>Dear Editor,</p><p>We read with great interest the recent article by Shankar et al. on the use of admission CT perfusion (CTP) to diagnose in-hospital mortality in patients with severe traumatic brain injury (TBI) [1]. The study presents a compelling case for CTP as an early prognostic tool. However, we have a few questions and concerns that we believe warrant further discussion [2,3,4].</p><ol>\n<li>\n<span>1.</span>\n<p>The study defines non-survivable brain injury as a matched decrease in cerebral blood flow (CBF) and cerebral blood volume (CBV) in the brainstem. While this definition is clearly stated, the authors do not provide detailed information on the specific quantitative thresholds used to define \"decrease\" in CBF and CBV. Could the authors elaborate on how these thresholds were determined and whether any specific software or algorithms were used for CTP image analysis?</p>\n</li>\n<li>\n<span>2.</span>\n<p>The interpretation of CTP images was performed by two independent neuroradiologists, which is a strength of the study. However, the article does not report the level of agreement between the two readers. Could the authors provide data on inter-observer variability (e.g., kappa statistic) for the assessment of decreased CBF and CBV in the brainstem? This would help to further validate the reliability of the CTP findings.</p>\n</li>\n<li>\n<span>3.</span>\n<p>The study mentions that the results of CTP were not used for clinical decision-making. While this approach minimizes potential bias, it also raises questions about the clinical utility of CTP in this context. If CTP findings of non-survivable brain injury are not acted upon, what is the potential benefit of this information? Could the authors discuss the potential implications of their findings for future clinical practice and whether CTP might be used to guide treatment strategies or inform prognosis in the future?</p>\n</li>\n<li>\n<span>4.</span>\n<p>The authors acknowledge that their study focused on in-hospital mortality. It would be valuable to know if the CTP findings of non-survivable brain injury were also associated with other important outcomes, such as long-term functional status or neurological recovery. Did the authors explore any correlations between CTP results and other clinical outcomes, and are there plans to investigate these associations in future research?</p>\n</li>\n<li>\n<span>5.</span>\n<p>The study population consisted of adult patients with severe TBI. Could the authors comment on the generalizability of these findings to other populations, such as pediatric patients or patients with different types of brain injury?</p>\n</li>\n</ol><p>Addressing these questions would provide a more comprehensive understanding of the role of CTP in predicting mortality in severe TBI patients and its potential clinical implications.</p><p>No datasets were generated or analysed during the current study.</p><ol data-track-component=\"outbound reference\" data-track-context=\"references section\"><li data-counter=\"1.\"><p>Shankar J, Alcock S, Leeies M, Ayroso M, Unrau S, Park J, Blackwood B, Trivedi R, Marin R, Raja M, Sinha N, Trivedi A, Essig M, Martin D, Grierson R, Zeiler FA. Diagnosis of in-hospital mortality using admission CT perfusion in severe traumatic brain injury patients (ACT-TBI study). Crit Care. 2025;29(1):174.</p><p>Article PubMed PubMed Central Google Scholar </p></li><li data-counter=\"2.\"><p>Alcock S, Batoo D, Ande SR, Grierson R, Essig M, Martin D, Trivedi A, Sinha N, Leeies M, Zeiler FA. Early diagnosis of mortality using admission CT perfusion in severe traumatic brain injury patients (ACT-TBI): protocol for a prospective cohort study. BMJ Open. 2021;11(6): e047305.</p><p>Article PubMed PubMed Central Google Scholar </p></li><li data-counter=\"3.\"><p>Shankar JJS, Green R, Virani K, Wong H, Eddy K, Vandorpe R. Admission perfusion CT for classifying early in-hospital mortality of patients with severe traumatic brain injury: a pilot study. Am J Roentgenol. 2020;214(4):872–6.</p><p>Article Google Scholar </p></li><li data-counter=\"4.\"><p>Wintermark M, Van Melle G, Schnyder P, Revelly J-P, Porchet F, Regli L, Meuli R, Maeder P, Chioléro R. Admission perfusion CT: prognostic value in patients with severe head trauma. Radiology. 2004;232(1):211–20.</p><p>Article PubMed Google Scholar </p></li></ol><p>Download references<svg aria-hidden=\"true\" focusable=\"false\" height=\"16\" role=\"img\" width=\"16\"><use xlink:href=\"#icon-eds-i-download-medium\" xmlns:xlink=\"http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink\"></use></svg></p><p>We appreciate the Clinical Research Development Center of Imam Reza Hospital for their wise advice.</p><p>There was no external source of funding.</p><h3>Authors and Affiliations</h3><ol><li><p>Department of Neurosurgery, Kermanshah University of Medical Sciences, Kermanshah, Iran</p><p>Nila Salimi</p></li><li><p>Department of Neurosurgery, Kermanshah University of Medical Sciences, Imam Reza Hospital, Kermanshah, Iran</p><p>Ehsan Alimohammadi</p></li></ol><span>Authors</span><ol><li><span>Nila Salimi</span>View author publications<p><span>You can also search for this author in</span><span>PubMed<span> </span>Google Scholar</span></p></li><li><span>Ehsan Alimohammadi</span>View author publications<p><span>You can also search for this author in</span><span>PubMed<span> </span>Google Scholar</span></p></li></ol><h3>Contributions</h3><p>EA and NS had the idea for this study. EA and NS participated in outlining the concept and design. EA wrote the first draft of the manuscript. Both authors revised the final manuscript and approved the manuscript.</p><h3>Corresponding author</h3><p>Correspondence to Ehsan Alimohammadi.</p><h3>Ethics approval and consent to participate</h3>\n<p>Not applicable.</p>\n<h3>Consent for publication</h3>\n<p>'Not applicable'.</p>\n<h3>Competing interests</h3>\n<p>The authors declare no competing interests.</p><h3>Publisher's Note</h3><p>Springer Nature remains neutral with regard to jurisdictional claims in published maps and institutional affiliations.</p><p><b>Open Access</b> This article is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License, which permits any non-commercial use, sharing, distribution and reproduction in any medium or format, as long as you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons licence, and indicate if you modified the licensed material. 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Abstract
Dear Editor,
We read with great interest the recent article by Shankar et al. on the use of admission CT perfusion (CTP) to diagnose in-hospital mortality in patients with severe traumatic brain injury (TBI) [1]. The study presents a compelling case for CTP as an early prognostic tool. However, we have a few questions and concerns that we believe warrant further discussion [2,3,4].
1.
The study defines non-survivable brain injury as a matched decrease in cerebral blood flow (CBF) and cerebral blood volume (CBV) in the brainstem. While this definition is clearly stated, the authors do not provide detailed information on the specific quantitative thresholds used to define "decrease" in CBF and CBV. Could the authors elaborate on how these thresholds were determined and whether any specific software or algorithms were used for CTP image analysis?
2.
The interpretation of CTP images was performed by two independent neuroradiologists, which is a strength of the study. However, the article does not report the level of agreement between the two readers. Could the authors provide data on inter-observer variability (e.g., kappa statistic) for the assessment of decreased CBF and CBV in the brainstem? This would help to further validate the reliability of the CTP findings.
3.
The study mentions that the results of CTP were not used for clinical decision-making. While this approach minimizes potential bias, it also raises questions about the clinical utility of CTP in this context. If CTP findings of non-survivable brain injury are not acted upon, what is the potential benefit of this information? Could the authors discuss the potential implications of their findings for future clinical practice and whether CTP might be used to guide treatment strategies or inform prognosis in the future?
4.
The authors acknowledge that their study focused on in-hospital mortality. It would be valuable to know if the CTP findings of non-survivable brain injury were also associated with other important outcomes, such as long-term functional status or neurological recovery. Did the authors explore any correlations between CTP results and other clinical outcomes, and are there plans to investigate these associations in future research?
5.
The study population consisted of adult patients with severe TBI. Could the authors comment on the generalizability of these findings to other populations, such as pediatric patients or patients with different types of brain injury?
Addressing these questions would provide a more comprehensive understanding of the role of CTP in predicting mortality in severe TBI patients and its potential clinical implications.
No datasets were generated or analysed during the current study.
Shankar J, Alcock S, Leeies M, Ayroso M, Unrau S, Park J, Blackwood B, Trivedi R, Marin R, Raja M, Sinha N, Trivedi A, Essig M, Martin D, Grierson R, Zeiler FA. Diagnosis of in-hospital mortality using admission CT perfusion in severe traumatic brain injury patients (ACT-TBI study). Crit Care. 2025;29(1):174.
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Alcock S, Batoo D, Ande SR, Grierson R, Essig M, Martin D, Trivedi A, Sinha N, Leeies M, Zeiler FA. Early diagnosis of mortality using admission CT perfusion in severe traumatic brain injury patients (ACT-TBI): protocol for a prospective cohort study. BMJ Open. 2021;11(6): e047305.
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Shankar JJS, Green R, Virani K, Wong H, Eddy K, Vandorpe R. Admission perfusion CT for classifying early in-hospital mortality of patients with severe traumatic brain injury: a pilot study. Am J Roentgenol. 2020;214(4):872–6.
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Wintermark M, Van Melle G, Schnyder P, Revelly J-P, Porchet F, Regli L, Meuli R, Maeder P, Chioléro R. Admission perfusion CT: prognostic value in patients with severe head trauma. Radiology. 2004;232(1):211–20.
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Salimi, N., Alimohammadi, E. Predicting in-hospital mortality in severe traumatic brain injury patients using admission CT perfusion. Crit Care29, 191 (2025). https://doi.org/10.1186/s13054-025-05455-y
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