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Acute clinical grading in pediatric severe traumatic brain injury and its association with subsequent intracranial pressure, cerebral perfusion pressure, and brain oxygenation.

作者信息

Figaji Anthony A, Zwane Eugene, Fieggen A Graham, Peter Jonathan C, Leroux Peter D

机构信息

Divisions of Neurosurgery, School of Child and Adolescent Health, Institute for Child Health, University of Cape Town, Red Cross Childrens Hospital, Rondebosch, Cape Town, South Africa.

出版信息

Neurosurg Focus. 2008 Oct;25(4):E4. doi: 10.3171/FOC.2008.25.10.E4.

Abstract

OBJECT

The goal of this paper was to examine the relationship between methods of acute clinical assessment and measures of secondary cerebral insults in severe traumatic brain injury in children.

METHODS

Patients who underwent intracranial pressure (ICP), cerebral perfusion pressure (CPP), and brain oxygenation (PbtO(2)) monitoring and who had an initial Glasgow Coma Scale score, Pediatric Trauma Score, Pediatric Index of Mortality 2 score, and CT classification were evaluated. The relationship between these acute clinical scores and secondary cerebral insult measures, including ICP, CPP, PbtO(2), and systemic hypoxia were evaluated using univariate and multivariate analysis.

RESULTS

The authors found significant associations between individual acute clinical scores and select physiological markers of secondary injury. However, there was a large amount of variability in these results, and none of the scores evaluated predicted each and every insult. Furthermore, a number of physiological measures were not predicted by any of the scores.

CONCLUSIONS

Although they may guide initial treatment, grading systems used to classify initial injury severity appear to have a limited value in predicting who is at risk for secondary cerebral insults.

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