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Missouri EMS Central Region September 2012 Webinar Case Review Jeffrey Coughenour, MD, FACS Assistant Professor of Surgery Medical Director, Missouri EMS Central Region
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Missouri EMS Central Region September 2012 Webinar Case Review Jeffrey Coughenour, MD, FACS Assistant Professor of Surgery Medical Director, Missouri EMS.

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Page 1: Missouri EMS Central Region September 2012 Webinar Case Review Jeffrey Coughenour, MD, FACS Assistant Professor of Surgery Medical Director, Missouri EMS.

Missouri EMS Central Region

September 2012 WebinarCase Review

Jeffrey Coughenour, MD, FACS

Assistant Professor of SurgeryMedical Director, Missouri EMS Central Region

Page 2: Missouri EMS Central Region September 2012 Webinar Case Review Jeffrey Coughenour, MD, FACS Assistant Professor of Surgery Medical Director, Missouri EMS.

Patient 1Admission brain CT

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Patient 1Repeat brain CT, 24 hours after admission

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Primary Brain Injury

• Direct result of the disruptive forces that are transmitted during impact– Various mechanism of injury– Result: Several types of mass lesions, axonal shear, skull

fracture, etc.

• Best therapy—prevention

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Secondary Brain Injury

• Events after the primary insult that exacerbate injury and worsen outcome

• Leading cause of in-hospital death following TBI

• Injured brain swelling reduced cerebral blood flow and reduced threshold for cerebral ischemia more damage worsened functional outcome

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Secondary Brain Injury

• Paramount to therapy is…

Avoidance of hypotension and hypoxemia

• Intensivist-based management to manage elevated ICP and optimize cerebral blood flow

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Evaluation

• D “Disability” portion of primary survey• Glasgow Coma Scale score most reproducible

measurement of injury– Mild (GCS 14-15): 80%– Moderate (GCS 9-13): 10%– Severe (GCS 3-8): 10%

• Report initial GCS, repeat with clinical change• Motor component most predictive of recovery

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Evaluation—GCS

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Patient 2Admission chest radiograph

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Patient 2Left chest

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Patient 2Posterior view

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Patient 2Bilateral sacral fractures

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Patient 2Extravasation from posterior pelvis

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Patient 3Admission chest radiograph

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Patient 3Brainstem hemorrhage

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Patient 3Ischemia/reperfusion injury of the small bowel

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Patient 3Left lower lobar extravasation