Several different classes of sedative agents are used in the management of patients with traumatic brain injury (TBI). These agents are used at induction of anaesthesia, to maintain sedation, to reduce elevated intracranial pressure, to terminate seizure activity and facilitate ventilation. The intent of their use is to prevent secondary brain injury by facilitating and optimising ventilation, reducing cerebral metabolic rate and reducing intracranial pressure. There is limited evidence available as to the best choice of sedative agents in TBI, with each agent having specific advantages and disadvantages. This review discusses these agents and offers evidence-based guidance as to the appropriate context in which each agent may be used. Prop...
International audiencePropofol, an anesthetic agent acting as an analogue of vitamin E, has been adv...
Propofol is the commonest sedative agent used in traumatic brain injured (TBI) patient using manual...
Purpose of review Ambulatory procedural sedation is used to relieve anxiety, pain and discomfort in ...
Daily interruption of sedative therapy and limitation of deep sedation have been shown in several ra...
Continuous intravenous sedation is often used during the intensive treatment of severe head injury. ...
Continuous intravenous sedation is often prescribed during the intensive treatment of severe head in...
Abstract Background Cerebral edema and increased intracranial pressure are of the major consequences...
Daily interruption of sedative therapy and limitation of deep sedation have been shown in several ra...
Background. The aims of this study are to compare TCI with MCI propofol as sedation in severe traum...
This review describes the pharmacological options in the treatment of severe traumatic brain injury ...
Sedation in neurosurgical intensive care unit is crucial as it does not merely overcome anxiety and...
There are various criteria that affect the efficacy of the procedural sedation strategies required f...
As research and science has progressed to further analyze the effects of anesthetics on cerebral phy...
International audiencePropofol, an anesthetic agent acting as an analogue of vitamin E, has been adv...
Propofol is the commonest sedative agent used in traumatic brain injured (TBI) patient using manual...
Purpose of review Ambulatory procedural sedation is used to relieve anxiety, pain and discomfort in ...
Daily interruption of sedative therapy and limitation of deep sedation have been shown in several ra...
Continuous intravenous sedation is often used during the intensive treatment of severe head injury. ...
Continuous intravenous sedation is often prescribed during the intensive treatment of severe head in...
Abstract Background Cerebral edema and increased intracranial pressure are of the major consequences...
Daily interruption of sedative therapy and limitation of deep sedation have been shown in several ra...
Background. The aims of this study are to compare TCI with MCI propofol as sedation in severe traum...
This review describes the pharmacological options in the treatment of severe traumatic brain injury ...
Sedation in neurosurgical intensive care unit is crucial as it does not merely overcome anxiety and...
There are various criteria that affect the efficacy of the procedural sedation strategies required f...
As research and science has progressed to further analyze the effects of anesthetics on cerebral phy...
International audiencePropofol, an anesthetic agent acting as an analogue of vitamin E, has been adv...
Propofol is the commonest sedative agent used in traumatic brain injured (TBI) patient using manual...
Purpose of review Ambulatory procedural sedation is used to relieve anxiety, pain and discomfort in ...