General care in the management of severe traumatic brain injury: Latin American consensus

Severe traumatic brain injury (sTBI) remains prevalent in the young adult population. Indeed, far from descending, the incidence of sTBI remains high. One of the key bases of treatment is to avoid, detect and correct secondary injuries of systemic origin, which aggravate the primary lesion. Much of...

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Consensus
General care
Homeostasis
Physiological neuroprotection
Secondary injury
Traumatic brain injury
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dc.title.spa.fl_str_mv General care in the management of severe traumatic brain injury: Latin American consensus
dc.title.TranslatedTitle.spa.fl_str_mv Cuidados generales en el manejo del traumatismo craneoencefálico grave: consenso latinoamericano
title General care in the management of severe traumatic brain injury: Latin American consensus
spellingShingle General care in the management of severe traumatic brain injury: Latin American consensus
Consensus
General care
Homeostasis
Physiological neuroprotection
Secondary injury
Traumatic brain injury
title_short General care in the management of severe traumatic brain injury: Latin American consensus
title_full General care in the management of severe traumatic brain injury: Latin American consensus
title_fullStr General care in the management of severe traumatic brain injury: Latin American consensus
title_full_unstemmed General care in the management of severe traumatic brain injury: Latin American consensus
title_sort General care in the management of severe traumatic brain injury: Latin American consensus
dc.subject.keyword.spa.fl_str_mv Consensus
General care
Homeostasis
Physiological neuroprotection
Secondary injury
Traumatic brain injury
topic Consensus
General care
Homeostasis
Physiological neuroprotection
Secondary injury
Traumatic brain injury
description Severe traumatic brain injury (sTBI) remains prevalent in the young adult population. Indeed, far from descending, the incidence of sTBI remains high. One of the key bases of treatment is to avoid, detect and correct secondary injuries of systemic origin, which aggravate the primary lesion. Much of this can be achieved by maintaining an adequate physiological microenvironment allowing recovery of the damaged brain tissue. General care measures are nonspecific actions designed to meet that objective. The available guidelines on the management of sTBI have not included the topics contemplated in this consensus. In this regard, a group of members of the Latin American Brain Injury Consortium (LABIC), involved in the different aspects of the acute management of sTBI (neurosurgeons, intensivists, anesthesiologists, neurologists, nurses and physiotherapists) were gathered. An exhaustive literature search was made of selected topics in the LILACS, PubMed, Embase, Scopus, Cochrane Controlled Register of Trials and Web of Science databases. To establish recommendations or suggestions with their respective strength or weakness, the GRADE methodology (Grading of Recommendations, Assessment, Development and Evaluation) was applied. Additionally, certain recommendations (included in complementary material) were not assessed by GRADE, because they constitute a set of therapeutic actions of effective compliance, in which it was not possible to apply the said methodology. Thirty-two recommendations were established, 16 strong and 16 weak, with their respective levels of evidence. This consensus attempts to standardize and establish basic general care measures in this particular patient population. © 2020 Elsevier España, S.L.U. y SEMICYUC
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