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Published on: February 16, 2011
Penetrating Brain Injury: Bridging Global Disparities in Care and Advancing Management Strategies
Ronald Alvarado-Dyer1, Ali Mansour2, Roxanna Garcia3
1Division of Neurocritical Care, Department of Neurology, University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, USA.
Background:
Despite being a global health concern with significant mortality and healthcare costs, particularly in low- and middle-income countries, evidence-based guidelines tailored to penetrating brain injury (PBI) remain scarce.
Methods:
The sixth South American Regional Neurocritical Care Society Conference in Buenos Aires, in collaboration with the Argentinian Society of Critical Care and the Latin American Brain Injury Consortium, featured a session highlighting the potential benefits of intracranial pressure monitoring and early decompressive craniectomy, both of which have demonstrated survival advantages in selected patient populations but remain underused in low- and middle-income countries. Additionally, a novel imaging-based phenotyping system, the UChicago PBI Imaging score, was introduced to refine prognostication and guide intervention strategies.
Results:
These approaches are crucial given PBI's rising global incidence and its mounting toll on healthcare systems. A central theme of the conference was the imperative of comparative effectiveness research to address disparities in PBI management.
Conclusion:
By systematically evaluating diverse patient populations, comparative effectiveness research can identify the most efficacious and cost-effective interventions, ensuring they are adapted to resource-limited environments. This framework holds promise for establishing standardized guidelines and informing scalable practice models across variable resource settings. Moving forward, fostering international partnerships and data-sharing initiatives will be vital for refining existing protocols and ensuring equitable access to interventions associated with improved survival. These efforts aim to advance care in PBI worldwide.
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