Neurological research
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Neurological research · Jul 1999
ReviewIndomethacin: a review of its cerebral blood flow effects and potential use for controlling intracranial pressure in traumatic brain injury patients.
Traumatic brain injury (TBI) causes about 75,000 deaths and leaves approximately 200,000 people disabled in USA each year. Brain swelling and increased intracranial pressure (ICP) contribute to this morbidity and mortality. Aggressive management protocols, including ICP control, have been shown to reduce the overall mortality from 50% to 36% following severe head injury. ⋯ IND should only be considered an experimental treatment for control of refractory ICP in TBI patients. Larger, well-designed randomized trials in TBI patients will provide more efficacy and safety data and delineate the effects of IND alone or in combination with other proven, effective, or experimental therapies. Once these concerns have been addressed, larger outcome studies will ultimately be needed to determine the role of IND for ICP control in TBI patients.