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This guideline primarily evaluates the role of hyperosmolar agents (mannitol, HTS), corticosteroids, and selected non-pharmacologic therapies in the acute treatment of cerebral edema; strategies used for refractory cerebral edema or increased ICP (e.g., barbiturates, therapeutic hypothermia) are not highlighted.
- Cerebral Edema Monitoring and Management Strategies: Results from an ...
Cerebral edema monitoring and management strategies vary....
- Cerebral Edema Monitoring and Management Strategies: Results from an ...
31 Ιουλ 2024 · The objectives of this updated study were to (1) examine the prevalence and contributing factors of practice variation in managing cerebral edema and (2) investigate how practitioner characteristics may impact the choice of diagnostic techniques, surgical interventions, and medical treatments.
The focus of this review will be to discuss the distinct cellular pathways leading to cerebral edema, discuss the current and investigational pharmacologic treatment strategies for management of cerebral edema, and briefly discuss the future therapeutic strategies currently being investigated.
Cerebral edema monitoring and management strategies vary. Features associated with practice variations include both practitioner and institutional characteristics. We provide a foundation for understanding practice patterns that is crucial for informing educational initiatives, standardizing guideli …
29 Μαρ 2020 · Results: The panel generated recommendations regarding initial management of cerebral edema in neurocritical care patients with subarachnoid hemorrhage, traumatic brain injury, acute ischemic...
Practical recommendations regarding selection and monitoring of therapies for initial management of cerebral edema for optimal efficacy and safety are generally lacking. This guideline evaluates the role of hyperosmolar agents (mannitol, HTS), corticosteroids, and selected non-pharmacologic therapies in the acute treatment of cerebral edema.
19 Ιαν 2021 · Consideration of underlying pathophysiology and pharmacodynamics is vital, as the synergistic use of agents has the potential to drastically mitigate cerebral edema and secondary brain injury...