Dengler Bradley, McCafferty Randall, Neal Christopher, Bell Randy, Sonka Brian J, Jensen Shane, Tadlock Matthew D, Van Gent Jan-Michael, How Remealle A, Gurney Jennifer
Military Traumatic Brain Injury Initiative (MTBI2), Bethesda, MD 20814, USA.
Division of Neurosurgery, Walter Reed National Military Medical Center, Bethesda, MD 20889, USA.
Mil Med. 2025 Jan 16;190(1-2):124-134. doi: 10.1093/milmed/usae298.
Management of the patient with moderate to severe brain injury in any environment can be time consuming and resource intensive. These challenges are magnified while forward deployed in austere or hostile environments. This Joint Trauma System Clinical Practice Guideline provides recommendations for the treatment and medical management of casualties with moderate to severe head injuries in an environment where personnel, resources, and follow-on care are limited. These guidelines have been developed by acknowledging commonly recognized recommendations for neurosurgical and neuro-critical care patients and augmenting those evaluations and interventions based on the experience of neurosurgeons, trauma surgeons, and intensivists who have delivered care during recent coalition conflicts.
在任何环境下,对中重度脑损伤患者的管理都可能既耗时又耗费资源。在前沿部署于艰苦或敌对环境时,这些挑战会被放大。本联合创伤系统临床实践指南针对在人员、资源和后续护理有限的环境中,对中重度头部受伤伤员的治疗和医疗管理提供了建议。这些指南是通过认可神经外科和神经重症护理患者公认的常规建议,并基于在近期联合冲突期间提供护理的神经外科医生、创伤外科医生和重症监护医生的经验,对这些评估和干预措施进行补充而制定的。