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Exam 2
CNS Trauma: Dugat
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Veterinary Medicine
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03/03/2017

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How is movement minimized in the CNS?
Definition
-separation b/n cerebral hemispheres via Falx cerebri
-separation b/n the cerebrum & cerebellum: tentorium cerebelli
Term
How is the CNS protective?
Definition
-skull
-certebral column
Term
The CNS relies on ______ & ______,
Definition
-oxygen
-glucose
Term
What is the point of CNS pressure autoregulation?
Definition
-local blood flow remains constate despite changes in MAO from 50-160 mmHg
Term
If trauma occurs and intracranial P inc, what happens to local blood flow in CNS?
Definition
-dec
Term
How is the CNS metabolically autoregulated?
Definition
-cells will closely relate to blood flow
Term
Describe CNS perfusion.
Definition
-sensitiv eot changes in arterial partial pressure of CO2 (PaCO2)
-inc CO2 => vasodilation
Term
What are the more common causes of CNS contusion?
Definition
-spinal isntability: fx, luxation
-disc hernation
-blunt trauma
Term
What are the more common causes of CNS compression?
Definition
-disc herniation
-disc protrusion
-spinal instability: fx, luxation
-blunt trauma
-localized hemorrhage
Term
What is the most common location for trauma in CNS?
Definition
-spinal cord
Term
What is the primary damage due to trauma in CNS?
Definition
-mechanical trauma
-axonal injury
-hemorrhage
-edema
Term
What are the secondary biochemical effects due to trauma in the CNS?
Definition
-demyelination
-neuronal and glial cell necrosis
-inflamm response: IL, TNF, NO
Term
Severity of CNS trauma depends on...?
Definition
-cause
-speed of onset
-duration
-location
-amount
Term
Does vascular insult more commonly occur in the gray or white matter?
Definition
-gray
-commonly secondary to contusion/compression
Term
What are some examples of vascular insult in CNS?
Definition
-fibrocartilagenous embolism
-feline ischemic myelopathy
-thrombosis
Term
Why would you only perform a partial neuro exam w/ CNS trauma case?
Definition
-DO NOT MANIPULATE SPINAL TRUAMA
Term
What are the goals of exam of CNS trauma cases?
Definition
-determine most likely cause
-determine prognosis
Term
OUtline CNS trauma triage.
Definition
-treat shock: fluids, eCG, oxygen, maintainairway, monitor vitals
-decide if spinal shock is present
-decide if head trauma is present
-Cushing response
Term
What do we look at during triage to determine if head trauma is present?
Definition
-anisocoria
-pupil size
-nystagmus
-mentation/level of consciousness
-bleeding: nose, ear, eye
-less responsive PLRs
Term
-What is a Cushing response due to CNS trauma?
Definition
-nervous system response to inc ICP
-severe cases of head injury/brain herniation
-inc BP, irregular breathing, bradycardia
Term
What are the components of spinal shock?
Definition
-acute, swollen spinal cord
-temporary hyporeflexia/areflexia
-edema and/or hemorrhage
-focal or diffuse
-caution w/ location: resp difficulty w/ caudal cervical
Term
How do we treat spinal shock?
Definition
-fluids: do not overhydrate!
-pain control: opioids
-steroids: methylpred sodium succinate ACUTE INJURY ONLY
-mannitol: oxygen free-radical scavenger
Term
Why do we give MPSS for acute CNS injury(<8h)?
Definition
-reduces edema and secondary biochemical trauma
Term
In general, how do we treat head trauma?
Definition
-serial neuro exams
-keep head elevated
-fluids
-oxigen
-vent support if needed
-monitor ECG
-pain meds: opioids
-mannitol (osmotic diuretic)
-dex (Dec vasogenic edema)
Term
Why would we surgically intervene w/ head trauma cases?
Definition
-subdural hematoma
-dep skull fracture
-debride contaminated/necrotic tissue
-stabilize intracranial P
Term
What does a craniectomy do for head trauma?
Definition
-dec P by 15%
Term
What does a durotomy do for head trauma?
Definition
-dec P by 65%
Term
When do we use diagnostics for head trauma cases? What are they?
Definition
-when the patient is stable
-spinal rads, MRI, CT scan
Term
What is the best way to perform spinal stabilization? Alternate options?
Definition
-best treatment: surgical stabilization
-others: maintain on a stable surface, provide sedation if necessary
Term
What is a key prognostic indicator?
Definition
-presence of deep pain nociception caudal to the lesion
Term
What are some negative prognostic indicators for CNS trauma?
Definition
-mentation does not improve
-spinal shock
-schiff-sherrington
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