The use of hyperventilation therapy after traumatic brain injury in Europe: an analysis of the BrainIT database
Adult
Male
Databases, Factual
hyperventilation
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Hyperventilation; Traumatic brain injury; Adult; Brain Injuries; Databases, Factual; Europe; Female; Humans; Male; Multicenter Studies as Topic; Retrospective Studies; Blood Gas Analysis; Respiration, Artificial; Critical Care and Intensive Care Medicine
Hyperventilation; Traumatic brain injury
Respiration, Artificial
3. Good health
Europe
03 medical and health sciences
Traumatic brain injury
0302 clinical medicine
Brain Injuries
Humans
Multicenter Studies as Topic
Female
Blood Gas Analysis
Retrospective Studies
DOI:
10.1007/s00134-008-1123-7
Publication Date:
2008-04-30T09:10:45Z
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ABSTRACT
To assess the use of hyperventilation and the adherence to Brain Trauma Foundation-Guidelines (BTF-G) after traumatic brain injury (TBI).Twenty-two European centers are participating in the BrainIT initiative.Retrospective analysis of monitoring data.One hundred and fifty-one patients with a known time of trauma and at least one recorded arterial blood-gas (ABG) analysis.A total number of 7,703 ABGs, representing 2,269 ventilation episodes (VE) were included in the analysis. Related minute-by-minute ICP data were taken from a 30 min time window around each ABG collection. Data are given as mean with standard deviation. (1) Patients without elevated intracranial pressure (ICP) (< 20 mmHg) manifested a statistically significant higher P(a)CO(2) (36 +/- 5.7 mmHg) in comparison to patients with elevated ICP (> or = 20 mmHg; P(a)CO(2): 34 +/- 5.4 mmHg, P < 0.001). (2) Intensified forced hyperventilation (P(a)CO(2) < or = 25 mmHg) in the absence of elevated ICP was found in only 49 VE (2%). (3) Early prophylactic hyperventilation (< 24 h after TBI; P(a)CO(2) < or = 35 mmHg, ICP < 20 mmHg) was used in 1,224 VE (54%). (4) During forced hyperventilation (P(a)CO(2) < or = 30 mmHg), simultaneous monitoring of brain tissue pO(2) or S(jv)O(2) was used in only 204 VE (9%).While overall adherence to current BTF-G seems to be the rule, its recommendations on early prophylactic hyperventilation as well as the use of additional cerebral oxygenation monitoring during forced hyperventilation are not followed in this sample of European TBI centers.Neurotrauma.
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