The Brain Trauma Foundation's guidelines informing prehospital care, first published in 2002, have sought to identify and disseminate best practices. Many of its recommendations relate to the management of airway, breathing and circulation, and infrastructure for this care. Compliance with the second ...
Guidelines published in the United States that are discussed in this chapter include the Brain Trauma Foundation Guidelines (4th Edition Guidelines for the Management of Severe TBI; 2nd Edition Guidelines for the Prehospital Management of TBI; 2nd Edition Guidelines for Severe TBI in Infants, Children...
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Initial severe traumatic brain injury management based in part on Brain Trauma Foundation guidelines.ATLSAdvanced Trauma Life Support,BPMbreaths per minute,CBCcomplete blood count,CTcomputed tomography,ETCO2end-tidal CO2,GCSGlasgow Coma Scale,ICPintracranial pressure,O2oxygen,PTprothrombin time,PTTpartial ...
Brain Trauma Foundation; American Association of Neurological Surgeons; Congress of Neurological Surgeons; Joint Section on Neurotrauma and Critical Care, ... BT Foundation 被引量: 1377发表: 2007年 Guidelines for the acute medical management of severe traumatic brain injury in infants, children, and ...
Guidelines for management of TBI have been developed by the Brain Trauma Foundation (BTF) and the American Association for Neurological Surgery (AANS), using the best available evidence.5 These guidelines use the following terminology: “standards” for level 1 recommendations, “guidelines” for ...
In fact, the recent Brain Trauma Foundation Guidelines20 recommended the use of prophylactic therapy to decrease the incidence of EPTS within 7 days after severe TBI. Historically, phenytoin has been the ASM of choice as prophylactic therapy, but its complications have led to increasing use of ...
Considering the updated Brain Trauma Foundation guideline document and recently published literature, we recommend initiating thromboembolism prophylaxis 24 h after injury in patients who have a clinically and radiographically stable TBI. In addition, we recommend LMWH as the agent of choice, at a dose...
Traumatic brain injury has become the leading cause of morbidity and mortality all over the world. Early establishment and maintenance of airway is critical as mortality increases in patients who suffer hypoxia. This review discusses the prehospital and.
Credit: Mary Ann Liebert, Inc., publishers New evidence continues to drive the evolution of guideline recommendations for the medical management of patients with severe traumatic brain injury (TBI). A comprehensive look at how the four editions of the Brain Trauma Foundation guidelines for managing ...