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" Controversies in Severe Traumatic Brain Injury Management / "


Document Type : BL
Record Number : 865944
Title & Author : Controversies in Severe Traumatic Brain Injury Management /\ Shelly D. Timmons, editor.
Publication Statement : Cham, Switzerland :: Springer,, [2018]
Page. NO : 1 online resource
ISBN : 3319894773
: : 3319894781
: : 9783319894775
: : 9783319894782
: 3319894765
: 9783319894768
Bibliographies/Indexes : Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents : Intro; Preface; Contents; Contributors; Prehospital Transportation andOptimal Utilization ofResources; Introduction; Closest Hospital Versus Trauma Center; Mode ofTransportation; Regionalization ofNeurosurgical Care; Impact ofNon-transfer; Telemedicine; Conclusions; References; To Treat or Not toTreat: Early Withdrawal ofTherapy andtheLimits ofPrognostic Ability; Introduction; Early Prognostic Factors forMortality andUnfavorable Outcome After Severe Traumatic Brain Injury; Clinical Nihilism andTraumatic Brain Injury; Long-Term Outcome After Severe Traumatic Brain Injury
: Complications ofProlonged HyperoxiaInvasive Oxygen Delivery Monitoring; Jugular Bulb Oximetry; Microdialysis; Combining Invasive Monitoring andNoninvasive Imaging Techniques; Recent andFuture Laboratory andClinical Trials: Hyperbaric Hyperoxia; Conclusions; References; What Is theOptimal Sedative Regimen inSevere Traumatic Brain Injury Patients?; Sedative Indications inPatients withSevere Traumatic Brain Injury; Pharmacodynamic, Pharmacokinetic Poperties andSide Effect Profile ofSedatives Commonly Used inTBI Patients; Propofol; Benzodiazepines; Opiate Narcotics; Barbiturates
: Conclusions: Multimodality Monitoring IntegrationReferences; Choice ofIntracranial Pressure Monitoring Modality: Parenchymal Monitor vs. Parenchymal Monitor withBrain Tissue Oxygen Monitor vs. External Ventricular Drain; Introduction; Role ofIntracraial Pressure Monitoring inManagement ofSevere Traumatic Brain Injury; Options forNeuromonitoring; Intraparenchymal Monitor; External Ventricular Drain; Brain Tissue Oxygenation Monitor; Advances inNeuromonitoring Technology; Conclusions; References; Oxygen Management andPrevention ofCerebral Ischemia; Introduction; Current Practice
: KetamineDexmedetomidine; Etomidate; Monitoring ofPain, Sedation, andDelirium intheTraumatic Brain Injury Patient; Pharmacokinetic Considerations inTraumatic Brain Injury Patients Receiving Sedatives; Conclusions; References; Fluid andElectrolyte Management: Hyperosmolar Euvolemia andtheUse ofHypertonic Saline forIntracranial Hypertension; Introduction; Benefecial Effects ofHypertonic Saline inPatients withTraumatic Brain Injury; Brain Water Content; Vasoregulatory andMicrocirculatory Effects; Permissive Hypernatremia (Osmotic Effects); Hemodynamic Effects
: Modalities forPrognostication After Severe Traumatic Brain InjuryNeuroimaging: Computed Tomography andMagnetic Resonance Imaging; Electroencephalography; Electrocorticography; Somatosensory andAuditory Evoked Potentials; Conclusions; References; Use ofMultimodality Neuromonitoring intheManagement ofTraumatic Brain Injury; Introduction; Neurocritical Care; Multimodality Neuromonitoring; Intracranial Monitoring; Intracranial Pressure andCerebral Perfusion Pressure; Cerebral Blood Flow; Brain Tissue Oxygenation; Microdialysis; Electrophysiology; Electroencephalography; Evoked Potentials
Abstract : This book addresses the current levels of evidence for management of a variety of critical parameters after severe traumatic brain injury (TBI), as well as providing the reader with practical approaches to care based upon existing evidence. As the management of severe traumatic brain injury remains one of the most complicated and controversial areas of neurosurgery, trauma care and critical care medicine, it will serve as a helpful reference and guide to the impact of potential therapeutic interventions. Each chapter is organized by the proposal of a commonly encountered clinical question, addressing the current evidence for a variety of treatments, outlining the relevant questions on the topic that have not been adequately addressed in the literature, summarizing the options for treatment and the level of evidence upon which each is based, and finally proposing questions yet to be addressed in the literature. The text identifies ongoing questions for future research relevant to the topic at hand as well as providing a comprehensive educational reference for resident and fellowship training. Controversies in Severe Traumatic Brain Injury Management will become an invaluable resource and data point for neurosurgeons, neurointensivists, trauma surgeons and other healthcare professionals involved in the care and treatment of TBI patients.
Subject : Brain damage-- Patients-- Rehabilitation.
Subject : Brain damage-- Patients-- Rehabilitation.
Subject : Critical care surgery.
Subject : MEDICAL-- Neurology.
Subject : MEDICAL-- Surgery-- General.
Subject : Neurology clinical neurophysiology.
Subject : Neurosurgery.
Dewey Classification : ‭617.4810443‬
LC Classification : ‭RC387.5‬
Added Entry : Timmons, Shelly D.
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