Kelly D F
Division of Neurosurgery, University of California at Los Angeles School of Medicine, USA.
New Horiz. 1995 Aug;3(3):453-5.
Failure of high-dose corticosteroid therapy to ameliorate intracranial hypertension or improve long-term neurologic outcome in patients with traumatic brain injury has been shown in several prospective, randomized clinical trials. Additionally, the risk of complications, including elevations in serum glucose levels and gastrointestinal hemorrhage, although relatively low, make routine use of glucocorticoids further unwarranted in head-injured patients.