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[Primary traumatic midbrain syndrome--follow-up and prognosis of acute primary brain stem damage].

作者信息

Stein H, Barth H, Eichmann T, Mehdorn H M

机构信息

Klinik für Neurochirurgie, Christian-Albrechts-Universität Kiel.

出版信息

Zentralbl Chir. 1996;121(11):985-9.

PMID:9027154
Abstract

Within 27 months 122 patients with severe head injury were treated at our clinic. Of these patients twelve (9.8%) were categorized as having a primary brain stem lesion (9 male and 3 female, mean age 28.3 years (17 to 73 years). Their injuries were caused primarily by traffic accidents. Initial and follow-up CT ruled out mass lesions or other causes for transtentorial herniation, supporting the diagnosis of primary brain stem lesion. Respiratory insufficiency and control of vegetative function demanded artificial ventilation and analog-sedation for up to 32 days (mean 18 days) on our Intensive Care Unit. In all patients we performed initial and follow-up CT scans, ICP monitoring, evoked potentials (AEP, SSEP) and TCD. MRI was carried out in four patients. One patient died during the acute hospital phase, 7 were transferred in poor and four in good condition. During rehabilitation one patient died, two, one in a vegetative state and one in poor condition were transferred to a caring facility. Eight patients with a good or moderate recovery were dismissed home, subsequently regaining their prior social function. The primary traumatic brain stem lesion presents as a dramatic clinical picture. As shown in our series the prognosis is good independent of the duration of coma. The important prognostic factors were the primary neurological state according to the Gerstenbrand and Luecking classification, the degree of the brain stem lesion in CT scan and MRI, and normal evoked potentials, indicating a favourable outcome.

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