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Protocol for a Multicenter, Prospective, Observational Pilot Study on the Implementation of Resource-Stratified Algorithms for the Treatment of Severe Traumatic Brain Injury Across Four Treatment Phases: Prehospital, Emergency Department, Neurosurgery, and Intensive Care Unit

Journal

NEUROSURGERY
Volume 91, Issue 2, Pages 355-359

Publisher

LIPPINCOTT WILLIAMS & WILKINS
DOI: 10.1227/neu.0000000000002004

Keywords

Resource-stratified guidelines; TBI; Traumatic brain injury; Protocol; Neurotrauma; LMICs

Funding

  1. National Institute for Health Research(NIHR) Global Health Research Group on Neurotrauma
  2. United Kingdom Government [16/137/105]
  3. Gates Cambridge Trust [OPP1144]
  4. NIHR
  5. NIHR Cambridge Biomedical Research Centre
  6. European Union Seventh Framework Programme grant (CENTER-TBI) [602, 150]
  7. Royal College of Surgeons of England
  8. School of Clinical Medicine, University of Cambridge

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This study aims to identify the facilitators and barriers to collecting data about patients with severe traumatic brain injury (sTBI) and to implement a stratified protocol across different treatment phases in low-resource settings. The study also aims to determine the possible association between adherence to these protocols and patient outcomes.
BACKGROUND:Severe traumatic brain injury (sTBI) is a public health issue with great disparity among low- and middle-income countries where the implementation of evidence-based guidelines is challenging because resources are often unavailable. A consensus process including experts in the prehospital, emergency department, neurosurgery, and intensive care unit took place in Colombia to develop a set of stratified protocols called BOOTStraP, targeting resource-poor environments, but it has not been systematically implemented and tested.OBJECTIVE:To identify the facilitators of, and barriers to, collecting data about patients with sTBI and to implement a stratified protocol across the treatment phases of prehospital, emergency department, neurosurgery, and intensive care unit in low-resource settings. We also aim to identify a possible association between adherence to these protocols and outcomes for these patients.METHODS:A prospective, observational, before and after, pilot study will be performed in three phases as follows: before implementation, implementation, and after implementation. The BOOTStraP protocols will be implemented in three Colombian centers.EXPECTED OUTCOMES:We expect to find numerous barriers during the implementation phase. We also expect moderate adherence to the protocols. However, we expect to find an increase in the survival rate to hospital discharge and an improvement in neurological outcomes at discharge.DISCUSSION:This pilot study will serve as a first step to identify variables that are critical to successful implementation, to be considered for the design of a future large-scale international study to measure the effectiveness of resource-based protocols and to improve outcomes from sTBI.

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