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R3-Survey of traumatic brain injury management in European Brain IT centres year 2001

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Abstract

Objective

To obtain knowledge about the conditions and management of traumatic brain injury (TBI) in a collaborative network of Brain Information Technology centres.

Design

The Brain IT (Brain monitoring with Information Technology) survey comprised two parts: local conditions and policies (part A), and a case study part (part B). The information was gathered by written questionnaires followed by telephone interviews.

Participants

Twenty-four Brain IT centres participated (two respondents from 18 sites).

Results

The average proportion of agreement between duplicate respondents was 0.79 (range 0.44–1.00). All Brain IT centres monitored ICP. The reported order of treatment for intracranial hypertension was: evacuation of mass-lesions and head elevation (1), increase of sedation and Mannitol scheme (2), hyperventilation (3), ventricular drainage (4), craniectomy and pentothal coma (5), and decompressive lobectomy (6). The respondents were less prone to evacuate expansive contusions in relation to extra cerebral hematomas. The most common suggested interventions (alone or in combination) for treatment of intracranial hypertension without mass lesions was the Mannitol scheme (included in 71% of the suggestions), CSF drainage (included in 56%), hyperventilation (included in 32%), and pentothal coma (included in 22%).

Conclusions

The suggested management of TBI was mainly in accordance with published guidelines, although a minor proportion of the answers deviated to some extent. The suggested order and combinations of different treatment interventions varied. Variation of treatment within the range of prescribed standards provides optimal conditions for an interesting future analysis of treatment and monitoring data as collected prospectively in a Brain IT database.

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Acknowledgement

Phase II Communications Ltd is acknowledged for conducting the telephone interviews, and for financial and administrative support. The European Community (project no QLRT-2001–01160) and the Swedish Research Council are thanked for financial support (grant no 2002/A0799).

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Enblad, P., Nilsson, P., Chambers, I. et al. R3-Survey of traumatic brain injury management in European Brain IT centres year 2001. Intensive Care Med 30, 1058–1065 (2004). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00134-004-2206-8

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