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Citation

Dasic D, Morgan L, Panezai A, Syrmos N, Ligarotti GKI, Zaed I, Chibbaro S, Khan T, Prisco L, Ganau M. Surg. Neurol. Int. 2022; 13: e171.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2022, Medknow Publishing)

DOI

10.25259/SNI_203_2022

PMID

35509585

PMCID

PMC9062973

Abstract

BACKGROUND: For a neurotrauma unit to be defined as a structured neurotrauma service (NS) the following criteria must be satisfied: A dedicated neurointensive care unit, endovascular neuroradiology, in-hospital neurorehabilitation unit and helicopter platform within the context of a Level I trauma center. Designing an effective NS can be challenging, particularly when considering the different priorities and resources of countries across the globe. In addition the impact on clinical outcomes is not clearly established.

METHODS: A scoping review of the literature spanning from 2000 to 2020 meant to identify protocols, guidelines, and best practices for the management of traumatic brain injury (TBI) in NS was conducted on the US National Library of Medicine and National Institute of Health databases.

RESULTS: Limited evidence is available regarding quantitative and qualitative metrics to assess the impact of NSs and specialist follow-up clinics on patients' outcome. Of note, the available literature used to lack detailed reports for: (a) Geographical clusters, such as low-to-middle income countries (LMIC); (b) clinical subgroups, such as mild TBI; and (c) long-term management, such as rehabilitation services. Only in the last few years more attention has been paid to those research topics.

CONCLUSION: NSs can positively impact the management of the broad spectrum of TBI in different clinical settings; however more research on patients' outcomes and quality of life metrics is needed to establish their efficacy. The collaboration of global clinicians and the development of international guidelines applicable also to LMIC are warranted.


Language: en

Keywords

Guidelines; Head injury; Neurotrauma; Clinical outcome measures; Global neurosurgery; Major trauma center

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