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Brain Inj ; 24(5): 694-705, 2010.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-20353284

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PRIMARY OBJECTIVE: To review the literature on non-pharmacological interventions used in acute settings to manage elevated intracranial pressure (ICP) and minimize cerebral damage in patients with acquired brain injury (ABI). MAIN OUTCOMES: A literature search of multiple databases (CINAHL, EMBASE, MEDLINE and PSYCHINFO) and hand-searched articles covering the years 1980-2008 was performed. Peer reviewed articles were assessed for methodological quality using the PEDro scoring system for randomized controlled trials (RCTs) and the Downs and Black tool for RCTs and non-randomized trials. Levels of evidence were assigned and recommendations made. RESULTS: Five non-invasive interventions for acute ABI management were assessed: adjusting head posture, body rotation (continuous rotational therapy and prone positioning), hyperventilation, hypothermia and hyperbaric oxygen. Two invasive interventions were also reviewed: cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) drainage and decompressive craniectomy (DC). CONCLUSIONS: There is a paucity of information regarding non-pharmacological acute management of patients with ABI. Strong levels of evidence were found for only four of the seven interventions (decompressive craniectomy, cerebrospinal fluid drainage, hypothermia and hyperbaric oxygen) and only for specific components of their use. Further research into all interventions is warranted.


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Lesões Encefálicas/complicações , Hipertensão Intracraniana/terapia , Doença Aguda , Lesões Encefálicas/cirurgia , Craniectomia Descompressiva/métodos , Drenagem/métodos , Medicina Baseada em Evidências , Humanos , Oxigenoterapia Hiperbárica/métodos , Hipotermia Induzida/métodos , Hipertensão Intracraniana/etiologia , Hipertensão Intracraniana/cirurgia , Ensaios Clínicos Controlados Aleatórios como Assunto , Respiração Artificial
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Brain Inj ; 24(5): 722-9, 2010.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-20334468

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PRIMARY OBJECTIVE: To review the literature regarding techniques used to promote arousal from coma following an acquired brain injury. MAIN OUTCOMES: A literature search of multiple databases (CINAHL, EMBASE, MEDLINE and PsycINFO) and hand searched articles covering the years 1980-2008 was performed. Peer reviewed articles were assessed for methodological quality using the PEDro scoring system for randomized controlled trials and the Downs and Black tool for RCTs and non-randomized trials. Levels of evidence were assigned and recommendations were made. RESULTS: Research into coma arousal has generally focused on the stimulation of neural pathways responsible for arousal. These pathways have been targeted using pharmacological and non-pharmacological techniques. This review reports the evidence surrounding agents targeting dopamine pathways (amantadine, bromocriptine and levodopa), sensory stimulation, music therapy and median nerve electrical stimulation. Each of these interventions has shown some degree of benefit in improving consciousness, but further research is necessary. CONCLUSIONS: Despite numerous studies, strong evidence was only found for one intervention (Amantadine use in children) and this was based on a single study. However, each of the interventions showed promise in some aspect of arousal and warrant further study. More methodologically rigorous study is needed before any definitive conclusions can be drawn.


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Nível de Alerta/fisiologia , Lesões Encefálicas/terapia , Coma Pós-Traumatismo da Cabeça/terapia , Recuperação de Função Fisiológica , Amantadina/uso terapêutico , Nível de Alerta/efeitos dos fármacos , Lesões Encefálicas/fisiopatologia , Bromocriptina/uso terapêutico , Coma Pós-Traumatismo da Cabeça/fisiopatologia , Agonistas de Dopamina/uso terapêutico , Medicina Baseada em Evidências , Humanos , Levodopa/uso terapêutico , Musicoterapia , Ensaios Clínicos Controlados Aleatórios como Assunto , Recuperação de Função Fisiológica/efeitos dos fármacos , Recuperação de Função Fisiológica/fisiologia
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