Continuous intracranial pressure monitoring in severe traumatic brain injury in children

We present the results of the Romanian team for the multi-center grant “Paediatric Brain Monitoring with Information Technology (KidsBrainIT). Using IT Innovations to Improve Childhood Traumatic Brain Injury Intensive Care Management, Outcome, and Patient Safety”, acronym KidsBrainIT. Children aged...

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Main Authors: St. M. Iencean, A. Tascu, C. A. Apetrei, C. Gheorghita, Tsz-Yan Milly Lo, Ian Piper, A. St. Iencean
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Language:English
Published: London Academic Publishing 2019-06-01
Series:Romanian Neurosurgery
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Online Access:https://www.journals.lapub.co.uk/index.php/roneurosurgery/article/view/567
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author St. M. Iencean
A. Tascu
C. A. Apetrei
C. Gheorghita
Tsz-Yan Milly Lo
Ian Piper
A. St. Iencean
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description We present the results of the Romanian team for the multi-center grant “Paediatric Brain Monitoring with Information Technology (KidsBrainIT). Using IT Innovations to Improve Childhood Traumatic Brain Injury Intensive Care Management, Outcome, and Patient Safety”, acronym KidsBrainIT. Children aged 2 to 16 years who require intensive care management after sustaining traumatic severe brain injury are included in this study in three neurosurgical hospital: "Prof. Dr. N. Oblu" Clinical Emergency Hospital Iasi, "Sf. Maria" Children Clinical Emergency Hospital Iasi and "Bagdasar-Arseni" Clinical Emergency Hospital Bucharest. Continuous real-time intracranial pressure monitoring became a "gold standard" in TBI intensive-care management and ICP-lowering therapy is recommended when ICP is elevated above 20 mmHg or more. Continuous ICP and mean arterial blood pressure (MAP) monitoring allow calculation of cerebral perfusion pressure (CPP) and to establish of an optimal CPP. This study aims to improve the treatments and the outcomes in severe traumatic brain injury in children.
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spelling doaj.art-158ee329594a4acbb3687ce927bb6be22022-12-21T18:34:21ZengLondon Academic PublishingRomanian Neurosurgery1220-88412344-49592019-06-0133210.33962/roneuro-2019-020Continuous intracranial pressure monitoring in severe traumatic brain injury in childrenSt. M. IenceanA. TascuC. A. ApetreiC. GheorghitaTsz-Yan Milly LoIan PiperA. St. IenceanWe present the results of the Romanian team for the multi-center grant “Paediatric Brain Monitoring with Information Technology (KidsBrainIT). Using IT Innovations to Improve Childhood Traumatic Brain Injury Intensive Care Management, Outcome, and Patient Safety”, acronym KidsBrainIT. Children aged 2 to 16 years who require intensive care management after sustaining traumatic severe brain injury are included in this study in three neurosurgical hospital: "Prof. Dr. N. Oblu" Clinical Emergency Hospital Iasi, "Sf. Maria" Children Clinical Emergency Hospital Iasi and "Bagdasar-Arseni" Clinical Emergency Hospital Bucharest. Continuous real-time intracranial pressure monitoring became a "gold standard" in TBI intensive-care management and ICP-lowering therapy is recommended when ICP is elevated above 20 mmHg or more. Continuous ICP and mean arterial blood pressure (MAP) monitoring allow calculation of cerebral perfusion pressure (CPP) and to establish of an optimal CPP. This study aims to improve the treatments and the outcomes in severe traumatic brain injury in children.https://www.journals.lapub.co.uk/index.php/roneurosurgery/article/view/567cerebral perfusion pressuretraumatic comaintracranial pressurepaediatric brain monitoringsevere children brain injury
spellingShingle St. M. Iencean
A. Tascu
C. A. Apetrei
C. Gheorghita
Tsz-Yan Milly Lo
Ian Piper
A. St. Iencean
Continuous intracranial pressure monitoring in severe traumatic brain injury in children
Romanian Neurosurgery
cerebral perfusion pressure
traumatic coma
intracranial pressure
paediatric brain monitoring
severe children brain injury
title Continuous intracranial pressure monitoring in severe traumatic brain injury in children
title_full Continuous intracranial pressure monitoring in severe traumatic brain injury in children
title_fullStr Continuous intracranial pressure monitoring in severe traumatic brain injury in children
title_full_unstemmed Continuous intracranial pressure monitoring in severe traumatic brain injury in children
title_short Continuous intracranial pressure monitoring in severe traumatic brain injury in children
title_sort continuous intracranial pressure monitoring in severe traumatic brain injury in children
topic cerebral perfusion pressure
traumatic coma
intracranial pressure
paediatric brain monitoring
severe children brain injury
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