Articles: injury.
-
The intensity of care provided to critically ill patients has been shown to be associated with mortality. In patients with traumatic brain injury (TBI), specialized neurocritical care is often required, but whether it affects clinically significant outcomes is unknown. We aimed to determine the association of the intensity of care on mortality and the incidence of withdrawal of life-sustaining therapies in critically ill patients with severe TBI. ⋯ In general, more intense care was associated with fewer deaths and a lower incidence of withdrawal of life-sustaining therapies in critically ill patients with severe TBI.
-
Scand J Trauma Resus · Aug 2018
Multicenter Study Observational StudyEvaluating the ability of a trauma team activation tool to identify severe injury: a multicentre cohort study.
Sensitive decision making tools should assist prehospital personnel in the triage of injured patients, identifying those who require immediate lifesaving interventions and safely reducing unnecessary under- and overtriage. In 2014 a new trauma team activation (TTA) tool was implemented in Central Norway. The overall objective of this study was to evaluate the ability of the new TTA tool to identify severe injury. ⋯ Severe injury was infrequent and there was a substantial rate of overtriage. The ability of the TTA tool was relatively insensitive in identifying severe injury, but showed increased performance when utilizing physiologic and anatomical injury criteria. Many of the TTA mechanism of injury criteria might be considered for removal from the triage tool due to substantial rates of overtriage. This has relevance for the proposed development of national Norwegian TTA criteria.
-
Critical care medicine · Aug 2018
Multicenter StudyDelayed Cerebral Injury in Adults With Bacterial Meningitis: A Novel Complication of Adjunctive Steroids?
To report the prevalence of delayed cerebral injury in adults with bacterial meningitis and explore its association with adjunctive steroids. ⋯ Delayed cerebral injury occurred in 4.1% of adults with bacterial meningitis, and it was associated with the use of adjunctive steroids. Future studies should explore the etiology and prevention of this devastating complication.
-
Multicenter Study
Quality of life and health utility scores among Canadian traumatic spinal cord injury patients - A national cross-sectional study.
National, multicenter, cross-sectional study. ⋯ 1.
-
Multicenter Study Comparative Study
An Analysis of the Incidence and Outcomes of Major Versus Minor Neurological Decline After Complex Adult Spinal Deformity Surgery: A Subanalysis of Scoli-RISK-1 Study.
A subanalysis from a prospective, multicenter, international cohort study in 15 sites (Scoli-RISK-1). ⋯ 2.