Traumatic Brain Injury provides practical, neurological
guidance to the diagnosis and management of patients who suffer
from traumatic brain injury.
Taking a ‘patient journey’ in traumatic brain injury,
from prehospital management to the emergency department, into
rehabilitation and finally reemergence in the community, it
demonstrates how neurologists can facilitate recovery at all points
along the way. It provides guidelines and algorithms to help
support patients with brain injury within trauma centers, in
posttraumatic care following discharge, and with mild traumatic
brain injury not requiring immediate hospitalization.
From an international team of expert editors and contributors,
Traumatic Brain Injury is a valuable resource for
neurologists, trainee neurologists, and others working with
patients with traumatic brain injury.
Tabla de materias
List of contributors vii
Preface x
Acknowledgments xii
Part I: Introduction and imaging
1 The clinical problem of traumatic head injury 3
Ramon Diaz-Arrastia and Pieter E. Vos
2 Neuroimaging in traumatic brain injury 13
Pieter E. Vos Carlos Marquez de la Plata and Ramon
Diaz-Arrastia
Part II: Prehospital and ED care
3 Out-of-hospital management in traumatic brain injury 45
Peter R.G. Brink
4 Emergency department evaluation of mild traumatic brain injury
55
Noel S. Zuckerbraun C. Christopher King and Rachel P.
Berger
5 In-hospital observation for mild traumatic brain injury
71
Pieter E. Vos and Dafin F. Muresanu
Part III: In hospital
6 ICU care: surgical and medical management–indications
for immediate surgery 89
Peter S. Amenta and Jack Jallo
7 ICU care: surgical and medical management–neurological
monitoring and treatment 115
Luzius A. Steiner
8 ICU care: surgical and medical management–systemic
treatment 134
Lori Shutter
Part IV: Rehabilitation
9 Rehabilitation of cognitive deficits after traumatic brain
injury 165
Philippe Azouvi and Claire Vallat-Azouvi
Part V: Postacute care and community in reintegration
10 Epidemiology of traumatic brain injury 183
Ramon Diaz-Arrastia and Kimbra Kenney
11 Neuropsychiatric and behavioral sequelae 192
Kathleen F. Pagulayan and Jesse R. Fann
12 Follow-up and community integration of mild traumatic brain
injury 211
Joukje van der Naalt and Joke M. Spikman
Index 226
Sobre el autor
Pieter E. Vos, Department of Neurology, Radbound University, Nijmegen Medical Centre, Nijmegen, The Netherlands
Ramon Diaz-Arrastia, Department of Neurology, University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas, TX, USA