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[Intracranial pressure monitoring in severe traumatic brain injury: A different perspective of the BestTrip trial].

F Murillo-Cabezas1, D A Godoy2.   

Abstract

The present study outlines a series of questions and reflections upon the recent publication of Chesnut et al., who compared 2 approaches to the treatment of intracranial hypertension (ICH) in severe head injuries: one with and the other without intracranial pressure monitoring (ICP). The authors concluded that no improved outcome was observed in the treatment group guided by ICP monitoring. The main concerns relate to the degree of training of the physicians involved in the monitoring and management of ICH in the ICP group, as well as to the possible inter-observer variability in interpreting the CT scans, the capacity of clinical signs to guide the treatment of ICH, and the suitability of randomization. The analysis of this trial should not be taken to suggest the futility of ICP monitoring but rather the need to correctly use the information afforded by ICP monitoring, with emphasis on the importance of the definition of alternative methods for non-invasive monitoring.
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Keywords:  Best Trip Trial; Intracranial pressure monitoring; Monitorización de la presión intracraneal; Traumatic brain injury; Traumatismo craneoencefálico

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Year:  2014        PMID: 24674667     DOI: 10.1016/j.medin.2013.07.011

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Med Intensiva        ISSN: 0210-5691            Impact factor:   2.491


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1.  To: Measurement of intracranial pressure and short-term outcomes of patients with traumatic brain injury: a propensity-matched analysis.

Authors:  Daniel Agustín Godoy; Mario Di Napoli
Journal:  Rev Bras Ter Intensiva       Date:  2016-06
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