Walleck C A
AACN Clin Issues Crit Care Nurs. 1992 Feb;3(1):19-30. doi: 10.4037/15597768-1992-1003.
Traumatic brain injury affects approximately 500,000 persons each year. For those patients who survive until they reach the hospital, the major goal of the health care team is to prevent secondary injuries or insults that may follow the initial event and worsen the brain injury. Factors that can cause secondary insults to the brain include hypoxia, hypercapnia, hypotension, and intracranial hypertension. Prevention of these factors begins in the pre-hospital care phase and continues into the critical care unit. Early recognition of these factors and prompt intervention can improve the neurologic outcome of the patient with severe head injury. An understanding of the causes and effects of these secondary insults is critical to the appropriate medical and nursing management of these patients.
创伤性脑损伤每年影响约50万人。对于那些存活至入院的患者,医疗团队的主要目标是预防可能在初始事件后发生并加重脑损伤的继发性损伤或损害。可导致脑部继发性损害的因素包括缺氧、高碳酸血症、低血压和颅内高压。对这些因素的预防始于院前护理阶段,并持续到重症监护病房。尽早识别这些因素并及时干预可改善重型颅脑损伤患者的神经功能预后。了解这些继发性损害的原因和影响对于对这些患者进行恰当的医疗和护理管理至关重要。