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Management of moderate to severe traumatic brain injury: an update for the intensivist

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Meyfroidt G, Bouzat P, Casaer MP, Chesnut R, Hamada SR, Helbok R, Hutchinson P, Maas AIR, Manley G, Menon DK, Newcombe VFJ, Oddo M, Robba C, Shutter L & Wilson L (2022) Management of moderate to severe traumatic brain injury: an update for the intensivist. Intensive Care Medicine, 48 (6), pp. 649-666. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00134-022-06702-4

Abstract
Traumatic brain injury (TBI) remains one of the most fatal and debilitating conditions in the world. Current clinical management in severe TBI patients is mainly concerned with reducing secondary insults and optimizing the balance between substrate delivery and consumption. Over the past decades, multimodality monitoring has become more widely available, and clinical management protocols have been published that recommend potential interventions to correct pathophysiological derangements. Even while evidence from randomized clinical trials is still lacking for many of the recommended interventions, these protocols and algorithms can be useful to define a clear standard of therapy where novel interventions can be added or be compared to. Over the past decade, more attention has been paid to holistic management, in which hemodynamic, respiratory, inflammatory or coagulation disturbances are detected and treated accordingly. Considerable variability with regards to the trajectories of recovery exists. Even while most of the recovery occurs in the first months after TBI, substantial changes may still occur in a later phase. Neuroprognostication is challenging in these patients, where a risk of self-fulfilling prophecies is a matter of concern. The present article provides a comprehensive and practical review of the current best practice in clinical management and long-term outcomes of moderate to severe TBI in adult patients admitted to the intensive care unit.

Keywords
Traumatic brain injury; Intracranial pressure; Cerebral perfusion pressure; Intensive care unit; Neuromonitoring; Pre-hospital management

Notes
Additional co-authors: Martin Smith, Ewout W. Steyerberg, Nino Stocchetti, Fabio Silvio Taccone, Elisa R. Zanier & Giuseppe Citerio

Journal
Intensive Care Medicine: Volume 48, Issue 6

StatusPublished
Publication date30/06/2022
Publication date online20/05/2022
Date accepted by journal09/04/2022
PublisherSpringer Science and Business Media LLC
ISSN0342-4642
eISSN1432-1238

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Professor Lindsay Wilson

Emeritus Professor, Psychology