Title Pathophysiology of severe traumatic brain injury and management of intracranial hypertension /
Translation of Title Sunkios galvos smegenų traumos patofiziologija ir intrakranijinės hipertenzijos gydymas.
Authors Juškys, Raimondas ; Hendrixson, Vaiva
DOI 10.15388/LietChirur.2019.18.7
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Is Part of Lietuvos chirurgija.. Vilnius : Vilniaus universiteto leidykla. 2019, t. 18, Nr. 2, p. 62-71.. ISSN 1648-9942. eISSN 1392-0995
Keywords [eng] traumatic brain injury ; head injury ; head trauma ; critical care ; intracranial hypertension
Abstract [eng] It is well recognized that severe traumatic brain injury causes major health and socioeconomic burdens for patients their families and society itself. Over the past decade, understanding of secondary brain injury processes has increased tremendously, permitting implementation of new neurocritical methods of care that substantially contribute to improved outcomes of such patients. The main objective of current treatment protocols is to optimize different physiological measurements that prevent secondary insults and reinforce the ability of the brain to heal. The aim of this literature review is to uncover the pathophysiological mechanisms of severe traumatic brain injury and their interrelationship, including cerebral metabolic crisis, disturbances of blood flow to the brain and development of edema, putting emphasis on intracranial hypertension and its current management options.
Published Vilnius : Vilniaus universiteto leidykla
Type Journal article
Language English
Publication date 2019
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