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Neuroprognostication and Ethical Considerations in Traumatic Brain Injury
Natalie A Ivey1, Laura B Ngwenya2, Lori A Shutter3
1University of Cincinnati Medical Center, 231 Albert Sabin Way, MSB 5251, Cincinnati, OH 45267, USA.
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Neuroprognostication is the prediction of patient neurorehabilitation and neurorecovery and can be challenging for severe traumatic brain injury patients due to limited objective data. Prognostic models can be utilized to aid in prognosis, though current models tend to emphasize mortality and updated models are needed. Emerging technologies advanced imaging, biomarkers, and EEG may help provide additional tools for prognosis. Use of decision aids to guide family discussions can help surrogate decision-makers optimize goals of care.

