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Outcome in neurocritical care: Advances in monitoring and treatment and effect of a specialized neurocritical care team

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CRITICAL CARE MEDICINE
Volume 34, Issue 9, Pages S232-S238

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LIPPINCOTT WILLIAMS & WILKINS
DOI: 10.1097/01.CCM.0000231881.29040.25

Keywords

neurologic critical care; neurointensivist; outcome and process assessment; intensive care unit; length of stay; hospital mortality; critical illness; organization; neurological; neurosurgical

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Objective. To review current advances in the treatment of critically ill neurologic patients, including specialized care by neurointensivists. Design: Review article. Main Discussion and Conclusions. Significant developments in the fields of neurology and neurosurgery have led to improved treatments for the critically ill neurologic patient. The major areas reviewed include neuromonitoring, disease-specific treatments, and specialized neurocritical care units and team. The current trend is for the application of the so-called multimodality neuromonitoring, which includes the use of several monitoring techniques, including intracranial pressure, brain electrophysiology, brain metabolism and oxygenation, and cerebral blood flow, among others. Many new therapies that have been introduced are discussed, including thrombolytic therapy for acute ischemic stroke, induced hypothermia for comatose survivors of cardiac arrest, and endovascular coiling for ruptured cerebral aneurysms. Lastly, the introduction of neurointensivists and neurocritical care units has been associated with reduced hospital mortality and resource utilization without changes in readmission rates or long-term mortality rates.

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