Real-time Reduction in Optic Nerve Sheath Diameter Following Hypertonic Saline Bolus in a Patient with Penetrating Traumatic Brain Injury: A Case Report.

Q3 Medicine
Maya Alexandri, Tanner M Smith, Christopher A Mitchell, Chelsea Ausman, Daniel B Brillhart
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The Joint Trauma System Clinical Practice Guideline on Traumatic Brain Injury Management in Prolonged Field Care recommends the use of ultrasound measurement of optic nerve sheath diameter (ONSD) in the neurologic assessment of unconscious patients without ocular injury. This recommendation is well-founded in the literature, and support is growing for use of ONSD measurement for monitoring of neurocritical patients, especially in resource-limited and austere environments, including military theaters of operation. Our patient presented as a level 1 trauma patient with a penetrating traumatic brain injury (TBI). ONSD measurements taken before, during, and after administration of a 250mL bolus of 3% hypertonic saline showed a downward trend in ONSD measurement, from 5.4 to 4.8mm in the right eye, and 7.6 to 6.3mm in the left eye, within 20 minutes. Our review of the literature identified studies in which ONSD decreased following treatment of symptomatic hyponatremia with 3% hypertonic saline, as well as cases in which ONSD decreased in real time following lumbar puncture and external ventricular drain placement. Many studies also demonstrate the usefulness of ONSD for screening and monitoring of patients with TBI. Ours is the first reported instance of which we are aware showing real-time reduction in ONSD following treatment with 3% hypertonic saline in a patient with a penetrating TBI. ONSD measurement has potential for neurocritical monitoring in austere, resource-limited environments, including prolonged field care. Further study is needed to interrogate the accuracy and reliability of ONSD measurement as a tool for assessing treatment efficacy in patients with TBI, both blunt and penetrating.

穿透性创伤性脑损伤患者高渗生理盐水灌注后视神经鞘直径实时缩小一例报告。
关节创伤系统临床实践指南外伤性脑损伤管理在长期野外护理中推荐使用超声测量视神经鞘直径(ONSD)在无眼损伤的昏迷患者的神经系统评估。这一建议在文献中是有充分根据的,并且越来越多的人支持使用ONSD测量来监测神经危重症患者,特别是在资源有限和严峻的环境中,包括军事战区。我们的病人表现为1级创伤患者穿透性创伤性脑损伤(TBI)。在给药250mL 3%高渗生理盐水前、中、后的ONSD测量显示,在20分钟内,ONSD测量呈下降趋势,右眼从5.4降至4.8mm,左眼从7.6降至6.3mm。我们对文献进行了回顾,发现在用3%高渗生理盐水治疗症状性低钠血症后ONSD下降的研究,以及在腰椎穿刺和室外引流放置后ONSD实时下降的病例。许多研究也证明了ONSD对TBI患者的筛查和监测的有效性。这是我们所知道的第一个报告的病例,显示了穿透性脑损伤患者在接受3%高渗盐水治疗后ONSD的实时降低。ONSD测量在严峻的、资源有限的环境中,包括长时间的现场护理,具有神经危重症监测的潜力。ONSD测量作为评估钝性和穿透性脑损伤患者治疗效果的工具,其准确性和可靠性有待进一步研究。
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