Journal of clinical neuroscience : official journal of the Neurosurgical Society of Australasia
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Observational Study
Assessment of caregiver burden in patients undergoing in- and out-patient neurosurgery.
The objective of this study is to describe the caregiver burden, as well as the financial burden among caregivers after inpatient and outpatient neurosurgical patients. In this single center, observational study, adult patients undergoing elective inpatient or outpatient neurosurgery (supratentorial tumor resection or lumbar microdiscectomy) and his/her caregiver were recruited for the study. Bakas Caregiving Outcome Scale (BCOS) was used to assess caregiver burden and data was collected from preoperative period until post-operative day (POD) 30. ⋯ We concluded that caring for patients after craniotomy is psychologically demanding which leads to an increase in caregiver burden. In addition, there is a cost burden for the care givers in the form of missed workdays and additional direct expenses. Further studies are needed to recognize this problem and address the burden among the caregivers in the neurosurgical population.
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Review Case Reports
Direct head injury caused by a tear gas cartridge. Questions on safety: A case report from Iraq and review of the literature.
Direct impact by tear gas cannisters may result in traumatic brain injury, in addition to other chemical, thermal and mechanical trauma.
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Neurological complications of coronavirus 2019 (COVID-19) are common, and novel manifestations are increasingly being recognized. Mild encephalopathy with reversible splenium lesion (MERS) is a syndrome that has been associated with viral infections, but not previously with COVID-19. ⋯ His symptoms resolved and the brain MRI findings completely normalized on repeat imaging, consistent with MERS. This case suggests that MERS may manifest as an autoimmune response to SARS-CoV-2 infection and should be considered in a patient with evidence of recent COVID-19 infection and the characteristic MERS clinico-radiological syndrome.
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Endovascular thrombectomy (EVT) is the first-line treatment for patients with acute ischemic stroke (AIS). However, the optimal anesthetic modality during EVT is unclear. Therefore, this systematic review and meta-analysis is aimed to summarize the current literatures from RCTs to provide new clinical evidence of choosing anesthetic modality for AIS patients when receiving EVT. ⋯ GA was superior over CS in successful recanalization and functional independence at 3 months when performing EVT in AIS patients. However, GA was associated with higher risk of MAP drop and pneumonia. Therefore, results of ongoing RCTs will provide new clinical evidence of anesthetic modality selection during EVT in the future.
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The purpose of this study was to perform a systematic review and meta-analysis on the effect of desmopressin on hematoma expansion (HE) in antiplatelet-associated intracerebral hemorrhage (AA-ICH). Secondary outcomes examined were the rate of thrombotic complications and neurologic outcome. Three databases were searched (Pubmed, Scopus, and Cochrane) for randomized clinical trials and controlled studies comparing desmopressin versus controls in adult patients with AA-ICH. ⋯ Qualitative analysis of included studies for each outcome revealed low to moderate risk of bias. The available literature does not support the routine use of desmopressin in the setting of AA-ICH. Until larger prospective trials are performed, the administration of desmopressin should be judiciously considered on a case-by-case basis.