Traumatic Brain Injury - Core/Disease Flashcards
In TBI patients, how is severity scored in terms of GCS?
Mild - GCS 14-15
Moderate - GCS 9-13
Severe - GCS 3-8
What triggers a head CT in trauma patients?
- AMS
- GCS <15 (14 or less)
Once TBI is diagnosed, what must be done?
Immediate consultation of neurosurgery team. If no neurosurgery team is available in house, discuss with nearby neurosurgery team and consider transfer.
What is an indication for ICP monitoring in TBI patients?
Severe TBI (GCS 3-8)
What are goal CPP and ICP in TBI patients?
- Goal CPP - 50-70 mmHg
- Goal ICP - <20-22 mmHg
What are standard supportive cares and measures for TBI patients?
- Elevation of HOB
- Analgesics/sedatives
- Avoidence of hyponatremia (Na goal: 145-155)
- Prevention of hyperpyrexia
- Supplemental O2 (maintain Sat >90%, PaO2 >60 mmHg)
- Normocarbic respiration (pCO2 35-40 mmHg)
- Early delivery of nutrition
- Standard trauma cares
- Hemorrhage control/fluid resuscitation/blood products
- Goal Hgb >8
- Correction of coagulopathies
- Fluid/electrolyte monitoring
- Treatment for hyper/hypoglycemia
- Hemorrhage control/fluid resuscitation/blood products
In TBI patients, if ICP remains high with appropriate supportive cares and measures, what else can be done?
Tier 1 Interventions
- Additional analgesia/sedation
- CSF drainage
In TBI patients, if ICP remains high after tier 1 interventions, what else can be done?
Tier 2 Interventions
- Hyperosmolar Therapy
- Mannitol (0.25-1 g/kg intermittent boluses)
- Hypertonic Saline (3% NS intermittent boluses)
- Neuromuscular Paralysis
- Nimbex (Cisatracurium)
In TBI patients, if ICP remains high after tier 2 interventions, what else can be done?
Tier 3 Interventions
- High Dose Barbituates
- High Dose Propofol
In TBI patients, if ICP remains high after tier 3 interventions, what else can be done?
Rescue Strategies
- Decompressive Craniectomy
- Experimental Therapies
When should a repeat Head CT be obtained in a TBI patient?
- Discretion/judgment of neurosurgery team
- Often with decline in GCS (drop of 2 or more)
- Increasing tier intervention
What is propofol infusion syndrome?
Characterized by:
- anion gap metabolic acidosis
- cardiovascular compromise
- AKI
- Elevated LFTs
Occurs after prolonged use of propofol
What is the treatment for propofol infusion syndrome?
- Cessation of propofol infusion
- Supportive cares:
- HD
- Hemodynamic support
- ECMO in refractory cases