Summary: A survey was done to identify how pediatric intensivists determine brain death in children. Forty-nine pediatric intensive-care units (PICUS) were surveyed. The questionnaire explored the following areas: 1) clinical and confirmatory studies performed, 2) types of physicians involved, and 3) reevaluation intervals. Thirty-four centers responded to the questionnaire. Sixty-nine percent were children’s hospitals, and 94 % were university affiliates. The mean number of PICU beds was 17, with a mean admission rate of 890 patients per year, and the mean mortality rate for these units was 6%. There was general agreement on the sufficiency of clinical examination to determine cortical and brain-stem function. All the pediatric intensivist...
ObjectivesTo measure intensive care unit (ICU) admission, intubation, decompressive craniotomy, and ...
Background: The effective use of pediatric intensive care unit (PICU) beds is an important issue as ...
Objectives: In this study, records of the children who underwent Computed Tomography of the Brain (C...
Brain death (BD) is a distinct mode of death in pediatric intensive care units, accounting for 16–23...
As survival after pediatric intensive care unit (PICU) admission has improved over recent years, a k...
p. 133-140Objective: To assess the incidence of brain death (BD) and its medical management and adop...
Aims and Objectives: Severe traumatic brain injury (sTBI) is the leading cause of death in children....
Purpose:The purpose of this study was to determine factors significantly associated with mortali...
Purposes: The aims of this study are to describe a cohort of head-injured pediatric patients, focusi...
Objective: To determine predictors for outcomes of traumatic brain injury (TBI) in infants and child...
Objectives. To describe current patterns of management of raised intracranial pressure (ICP) in trau...
Importance: There are inconsistencies in concept, criteria, practice, and documentation of brain dea...
The international scope of critical neurologic insults in children is unknown. Our objective was to ...
Coma must persist for at least 1 hour to distinguish it from transient unconsciousness. Traumatic an...
Aim: Head trauma is the most frequent reason for trauma related child deaths. Minor head traumas (MH...
ObjectivesTo measure intensive care unit (ICU) admission, intubation, decompressive craniotomy, and ...
Background: The effective use of pediatric intensive care unit (PICU) beds is an important issue as ...
Objectives: In this study, records of the children who underwent Computed Tomography of the Brain (C...
Brain death (BD) is a distinct mode of death in pediatric intensive care units, accounting for 16–23...
As survival after pediatric intensive care unit (PICU) admission has improved over recent years, a k...
p. 133-140Objective: To assess the incidence of brain death (BD) and its medical management and adop...
Aims and Objectives: Severe traumatic brain injury (sTBI) is the leading cause of death in children....
Purpose:The purpose of this study was to determine factors significantly associated with mortali...
Purposes: The aims of this study are to describe a cohort of head-injured pediatric patients, focusi...
Objective: To determine predictors for outcomes of traumatic brain injury (TBI) in infants and child...
Objectives. To describe current patterns of management of raised intracranial pressure (ICP) in trau...
Importance: There are inconsistencies in concept, criteria, practice, and documentation of brain dea...
The international scope of critical neurologic insults in children is unknown. Our objective was to ...
Coma must persist for at least 1 hour to distinguish it from transient unconsciousness. Traumatic an...
Aim: Head trauma is the most frequent reason for trauma related child deaths. Minor head traumas (MH...
ObjectivesTo measure intensive care unit (ICU) admission, intubation, decompressive craniotomy, and ...
Background: The effective use of pediatric intensive care unit (PICU) beds is an important issue as ...
Objectives: In this study, records of the children who underwent Computed Tomography of the Brain (C...