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11/1 Closed Head Injury and Intracranial Pressure
Neuro
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Graduate
11/05/2011

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Term
burden of illness of head injury
Definition
high!

80& mild, 10% moderate, 10% severe

enormous cost to society; $billions

prevention is far superior to treatment
Term
epidemiology of head injury
Definition
M>F

young (teens, 20's) more often injurted

elderly mosre often killed

vehicular accidents most common causes (age dependent)
Term
classifications of injury
Definition
primary vs. secondary

focal vs. diffuse

linear vs, angular
Term
overview of primary vs. secondary injury
Definition
Primary:
-occurs at time of trauma
-poorly reversible (prevention is best)

Secondary:
-tissue response to primary insult
-occurs minutes to days following injury
-reversible/preventable
Term
injuriousness of focal vs. diffuse
Definition
diffuse injuries more injurious
Term
layers of the head
(out-->in)
Definition
scalp
skull
dura (dura mater, arachnoid, pia)
brain (gray, white, gray, white, ventricles)
Term
list of primary injuries
by layer
Definition
scalp
-subgaleal hematoma

skull
-depressed skull fracture

dura
-epi-/sub-dural hematoma

brain
-focal contusion

ventricles
-intraventricular hemorrhage
Term
skull fracture
Definition
primary head injury

depressed fractures can tear the dura or lacerate the brain's cortex

basilar skull fractures can damage the vasculature and cranial nerves, and can lead to a CSF leak and meningitis
Term
epidural hematoma
Definition
primary head injury

can occur with a skull fracture that lacerates an artery in the richly vascularized dura - often the middle meningeal artery

bleeding expands potential epidural space compressing brain
Term
epidural hematoma presentation
Definition
blow to temple, brief loss of consciousness lucid interval, appear neurologically well rapid decline in level of consciousness (from mass of growing hematoma) ipsilateral CN III palsy and contralateral hemiparesis
Term
epidural hematoma

radiology
Definition
lens-shaped appearance fro dural attachments

can evaluate degree of midline shift or compression of adjacent structures
Term
acute subdural hematoma
Definition
blood between dura and arachnoid from rupture of veins over the surface of the brain

torn bridging veins as a result of shearing force

mass effect from brain injury and hematoma

>50% mortality
Term
acute subdural hematoma

radiology
Definition
crescent shaped on CT

often can also see associated brain injury and herniation on CT
Term
acute subdural hematoma

presentation
Definition
most present with significantly depressed level of consciousness

may have other findings related to the location of the hematoma (localization)
Term
subdural hematoma

intertial injury mechanism
Definition
differential change in velocity, rotation

tearing, shearing forces because brain substance/density is different from that of the skull

tends to be diffuse

more devastation than direct injury
Term
chronic subdural hematoma
Definition
atrophy of the brain places the veins under stretch and injury can occur with much less force in the elderly

more fluid over time from osmotic forces

can present much later that time of injury

much better prognosis that acute
Term
chronic subdural hematoma

presentation
Definition
headache, subtle mental status changes

not very ill
Term
focal brain contusions

intraparenchymal contusions
Definition
hemorrhage mixed with brain

occur at site of direct blow or a point exactly opposite the point of impact (contra-coup)
Term
focal brain contusion

common areas of injury
Definition
often occur in anterior lobes after frontal impact

occur in base of frontal and temporal lobes from brain moving over bony surface of frontal and middle fossa
Term
focal brain contusion

presentation
Definition
specific to location in brain

can produce widespread symptoms through mass effect
Term
concussion
Definition
a transient (will get better) and immediate (occur soon after injury) loss of consciousness or normal mentation after head trauma, often associated with a period of amnesia

generally a self-limiting process

duration of confusion/amnesia and +/- loss of consciousness are used to determine a 3-tiered scale of severity
Term
management of concussion
Definition
observatoin

hydration

supportive care
Term
translation vs. angular motion
Definition
angular/rotational motion causes much more injury than translational motion and more widespread damage
Term
anatomical considerations for diffuse injury patterns
Definition
based on gray/white matter organization

gray - less dense cell bodies
white - more dense axons

these tissues decelerate at different rates

see injuries at the borderline of gray/white
Term
diffuse axonal injury
Definition
primary injury when axons become sheared off at the boundary between gray and white matter during rapid brain acceleration or deceleration

worse prognosis with shift in midline and effacement of the basal cisterns
Term
diffuse axonal injury

radiology
Definition
multiple small, usually <1cm hemorrhages scattered throughout the brain at the junction of the gray and white matter

if bad, may see effacement of basal cisterns and midline shift
Term
diffuse axonal injury

presentation
Definition
mild: prolonged mildly concussive state of confusion and memory loss might occur

severe: depressed level of consciousness

focal findings if there are DIA hemorrhages in specific locations such as the internal capsule or brainstem
Term
intracranial compartments
Definition
-venous blood
-arterial blood
-brain
-CSF

the 3 fluid components move in constant flux; pulse of blood into brain causes CSF to be pushed out

compensatory mechanisms of the brain take advantage of this during trauma
Term
Monroe-Kelly Doctrine
Definition
given a fixed intracranial volume, any additional material must be accommodated by a decline in the amounts of the others, or a rise in pressure due to the increase in total intracranial material
Term
cerebral perfusion pressure
CPP
Definition
CPP = MAP - ICP

an estimate of perfusion pressure to the brain

as ICP increases, less perfusion pressure to get to brain tissue
Term
diagnosis of head injuries
Definition
determining that a head injury has occurred is usually not difficult

assessing the severity is important, more involved
*Glasgow Coma Scale*
-initial CT scan
Term
Glasgow Coma Scale
GCS
Definition
3 component scoring system for assessing head injury severity

-eye-verbal-motor-

earn points for what you CAN do

high score - less injury
low score - more injury
Term
verbal response

GCS
Definition
ask patient, "What happened?"

1 = no speech

2 = sounds

3 = garbled; non-intelligible speech

4 = disoriented; recognizable speech

5 = oriented
Term
eye opening

GCS
Definition
1 = eyes closed

2 = eyes open to pain

3 = eyes open to voice (call name repeatedly)

4 = eyes open spontaneously

(pupillary exam is NOT part of GCS score)
Term
motor response

GCS
Definition
1 = flaccid, no response

2 = extensor posturing to pain

3 = flexor posturing to pain

4 = withdrawal to pain

5 = localizing to pain; identify/try to prevent noxious stimuli

6 = following commands without any hesitation
Term
severity of head injury based on GCS
Definition
GCS 13 - 15 = mild

GCS 9 - 12 = moderate

GCS 3 - 8 = severe

good prognostic validity
Term
initial head CT scan
Definition
indicated in anyone with a GCS less than 15

evaluate for degree of secondary injury (brain edema)

much preferred to skull XR films

currently preferred to MRI in most situations
Term
radiographic markers for cerebral edema, increased ICP
Definition
displacement of spinal fluid --> no black spaces

midline shift

presence of mass effect

loss of the evident pattern of sulci and gyri from CSF displacement

loss of distinction of gray/white matter junction

effacement of basal cisterns
Term
herniations syndromes
Definition
result of secondary injury pathways
-hypoxia
-ischemia-acidosis, excitotoxicity

when there are extra things in the brain (edema, increased blood volume, mass lesions) the brain needs to move our of the way
Term
types of herniation syndromes
Definition
subfalcine

uncal

tonsillar
Term
*subfalcine herniation*
Definition
"midline shift"

part of cerebrum is forced from left to right under the falx cerebri (or vice versa)
Term
*uncal herniation*
Definition
uncus of the temporal lobe shifted medially by a mass or swelling in the ipsilateral hemisphere

compression of CN III - get pupil dilation in ipsilateral eye
may also lose extraocular function - eye turned down and out

compression of cerebral peduncle - contralateral hemiparesis

slight risk of PCA compression/stroke
Term
*clinical syndrome of uncal herniation*
Definition
initial restlessness

somnolence

dilated ipsilateral pupil

contralateral hemiparesis from compression of corticospinal tract
Term
*tonsillar herniation*
Definition
intracranial contents forced out the foramen magnum at the base of the skull

tonsils of cerebellum pushed downward, compressing the medulla oblongata

respiratory depression and death
Term
Cushing's triad
Definition
constellation of bradycardia, HTN, respiratory irregularity resulting from brainstem compression in herniation event

often a "too late" syndrome
Term
initial management
Definition
ABC - airway, breathing (early intubation), circulation

rapid neuro assessment - GCS

imaging - as soon as ABC's stable; done for ALL patients with GCS < 15 or abnormal neuro exam
Term
conditions warranting emergent surgical therapy
Definition
epi/sb dural hematomas
- >1cm midline shift + declining level of consciousness

intraparencymal hemorrhage
- >25cc volume, mass effect, herniation

debridement of open or penetrating injuries
Term
timing of interventions
Definition
patient with declining level op consciousness from a surgically treatable lesion has surgical priority over everything except stabilization of ABC's
Term
elevated intracranial pressure
Definition
manifestation of secondary rain injury
-independent predictor of mortatily

detected clinically (low GCS) and with radiographic clues
Term
*indications for monitoring of intracranial pressure*
Definition
GCS 3 - 8

no followable neuro exam

how?
intracranial catheter or transducer into the brain
Term
*intracranial pressure monitoring parameters*
Definition
normal ICP = 5 - 15 mmHg

ICP treatment threshold > 20 mmHg (lower in kids)

measuring ICP allows for calculation of cerebral perfusion pressure
Term
treatment options for intracranial hypertension and cerebral edema
Definition
manage compartments

venous: improve venous drainage

brain: diuretics, barbiturates, hypothermia

arterial: diuretics, adequate oxygenation/ventilation, hyperventilation, barbiturates

CSF: CSF drainage
Term
venous drainage
Definition
if blood is restricted from exiting the CNS, ICP will increase as the venous compartment size with will larger

loosening cervical collars, elevating head of bed to 30 degrees, and minimizing ventilator pressures all improve venous drainage

very little risk
Term
CSF draining
Definition
makes more room for brain and edema (and lowering ICP) by reducing size of CSF space

drain from same catheter used to measure ICP

risk of infection and hemorrhage
Term
sedation/paralysis
Definition
decrease excessive brain metabolism from agitation and pain (metabolism can be toxic, obligates for blood volume to supply the tissue with nutrients)

reduce fighting against the ventilator, reducing venous congestion

limit ability to perform neuro exam; potential for hypotension
Term
osmotic agents and diuretics
Definition
removal of excessive brain water by establishing a favorable osmotic gradient for diffusion of fluid back into blood stream

mannitol - doesn't cross BBB (as long as it's intact!), draws out water, reduce overall brain volume

reduce viscosity of blood = delivery of more blood though a smaller blood vessel
Term
potential adverse effects from different hyperosmolar agents
Definition
mannitol: dehydration

mannitol/hypertonic saline:
-nephrotoxicity from hyperosmolar state
-transit of osmoles to injured brain-->rebound intracranial HTN
-wean slowly
Term
hyperventilation
Definition
nigh metabolic state--> increased CO2 production and acidosis; natural response is vasodilation

increasing respiratory rate decreases intracranial blood volume by vasoconstriction

avoiding elevated CO2 levels (and reduced O2 levels) avoids unnecessary vasodilation and resulting ICP increase

*therapy targets: CO2-35mmHg, O2-100mmHg*

risk of ischemia if go too far
Term
second tier therapies
Definition
high dose barbiturates

hypothermia

surgical decompression

(are they really helpful?)
Term
barbiturates
Definition
high doses reduce cerebral metabolism

risk of hypotension
Term
hypothermia
Definition
reduce metabolism

risk of infection and electrolyte risks
Term
surgical decompression
Definition
enlarge the space available for swelling by removing a portion of the top of the skull

possible risk of injury to brain from stretch
Term
stepwise approach to ICP management
Definition
employ less risky strategies first and escalate as needed

apply methods directed at each of the compartments before applying multiple methods to the same compartment

relative order: physiology (ABC), drain CSF, sedation/paralysis, osmotic agents, hyperventilation, barbiturates, surgical decompression, hypothermia
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