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Critical care management of traumatic brain injury.

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Peer-reviewed

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Article

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Authors

Menon, DK 

Abstract

Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is a growing global problem, which is responsible for a substantial burden of disability and death, and which generates substantial healthcare costs. High-quality intensive care can save lives and improve the quality of outcome. TBI is extremely heterogeneous in terms of clinical presentation, pathophysiology, and outcome. Current approaches to the critical care management of TBI are not underpinned by high-quality evidence, and many of the current therapies in use have not shown benefit in randomized control trials. However, observational studies have informed the development of authoritative international guidelines, and the use of multimodality monitoring may facilitate rational approaches to optimizing acute physiology, allowing clinicians to optimize the balance between benefit and risk from these interventions in individual patients. Such approaches, along with the emerging impact of advanced neuroimaging, genomics, and protein biomarkers, could lead to the development of precision medicine approaches to the intensive care management of TBI.

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Keywords

TBI, neurocritical care, traumatic brain injury, Brain Injuries, Traumatic, Critical Care, Humans, Neuroimaging

Journal Title

Handb Clin Neurol

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Journal ISSN

0072-9752
2212-4152

Volume Title

140

Publisher

Elsevier
Sponsorship
European Commission (602150)