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高原神经重症患者监测管理专家共识 被引量:6

Expert Consensus on Monitoring and Management of Patients with Critical Neurological Illness at High Altitudes
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摘要 神经重症是重症医学的重要分支,其损伤机制复杂多样、病理生理瞬息万变,不同的病理生理变化决定了不同的脑损伤程度。在特殊的高原环境下,神经重症发病率更高,发病年龄年轻化,病情进展速度快,损伤程度严重。为规范高原神经重症患者的诊疗,改进监测管理流程,预防不可逆性脑损伤,改善神经系统预后,由中国冷静治疗研究组、中国重症超声研究组和西藏重症医学质控中心组织专家,根据国内外文献及多年的临床实践经验,组织重症医学、神经外科等领域专家在充分讨论和沟通的基础上制定了“高原神经重症患者监测管理专家共识”,以提高临床医师对高原神经重症患者的监测管理水平。 Neurocritical care is an important branch of critical care medicine.The mechanism of critical neurological damage is complex and diverse,and the pathophysiology changes rapidly.Different pathophysiological changes determine different degrees of brain injury.In a special plateau environment,the incidence of critical neurological disease is higher,the age of onset is younger,the disease progress is faster,and the degree of damage is more severe.In order to standardize the diagnosis and treatment,enhance monitoring and management,provide timely and precise treatment,prevent irreversible brain injury,and improve the prognosis of patients with critical neurological illness at high altitudes,the Research Group of Calm Treatment of China,Research Group of Critical Care Ultrasound of China,and the Quality Control Center of Critical Care Medicine in Tibet formulated the Expert Consensus on Monitoring and Management of Patients with Critical Neurological Illness at High Altitudes on the basis of full discussion and communication of relevant critical medical experts and neurosurgery experts according to domestic and foreign literature and years of experience in clinical application and promotion.The main contents of the consensus are as follows.(1)According to the pathophysiological mechanism of neurological involvement in critical illness,scenarios of neurocritical care at high altitudes can be divided into cerebral hemorrhage at high altitudes,severe traumatic brain injuries,ischemic stroke,cerebral edema at high altitudes,and septic encephalopathy(8.4 points).(2)It is recommended to use cerebral blood flow,brain function monitoring and cerebral oxygen saturation as a“triad”monitoring core in management of neurocritical care at high altitude,to as well as cerebrospinal fluid dynamics monitoring and brain structure surveillance(9.0 points).(3)It is recommended to grade patients quickly,and the“5-avoids”approach based on“brain protection”theory were adhered to avoid fever,seizures,anxiety,agitation or pain,shivering,stimulation and nociception,according to different levels.Especially in the“super critical”stage,with the protection of“446”targets,choose the window for analgesia and sedation(8.4 points).(4)It is recommended to monitor systemic and cerebral hemodynamic continuously and dynamically in order to improve systemic perfusion and optimize cerebral perfusion simultaneously(8.4 points).(5)It is recommended to choose the method of direct measurement of intracranial pressure by intraventricular catheter or optic nerve sheath diameter under ultrasound to estimate intracranial pressure,and choose the appropriate target mean arterial pressure to ensure optimal brain perfusion(8.8 points).(6)It is recommended to use transcranial Doppler ultrasound to evaluate the blood flow velocity and blood flow waveform of the bilateral cerebral arteries.It is recommended to target the blood flow velocity of M1 at 40 cm/s in the“super critical”period(8.2 points).(7)In the“super critical”period,we recommend to routinely monitor BIS and maintain the BIS value around 40 as the goal to guide the depth of sedation;those with conditions can be monitored by quantitative electroencephalography to assist determining whether there are non-convulsive seizures,and perform diagnostic evaluation of the prognosis(8.6 points).(8)It is recommended to monitor brain oxygen levels routinely,starting early in the ICU admission of patients with critical neurological conditions at high altitudes,which can assist in the assessment of brain damage(8.6 points).(9)It is recommended to evaluate the cerebral blood flow self-regulation ability routinely to achieve the optimal cerebral perfusion pressure in time and timely adjust the intensity and scheme of treatment(8.2 points).(10)It is recommended to emphasize the importance of target arterial partial pressure of carbon dioxide in the artery in critical illness and neurocritical care at high altitudes(8.0 points).(11)It is recommended to devote attention to the importance of targeted temperature management in in critical illness and neurocritical care at high altitudes(8.6 points).(12)It is recommended that multidisciplinary consultation and multi-professional cooperation could improve the management in critical neurological illness at high altitudes(8.8 points).(13)It is recommended that the constitution of improvement in brain structure imaging,pressure normalization of cerebrospinal fluid and restoration of cerebral blood autoregulation could be as the de-escalation triad(8.0 points).(14)It is recommended to be cautious of paroxysmal sympathetic hyperreactivity patients in neurocritical and critical illness at high altitude(8.0 points).(15)It is recommended to be cautious about the management of agitation(delirium)and cognitive function of patients in TBI at high altitudes(8.0 points).(16)It is recommended to assess the itinerary of the rehabilitation in a timely manner for critically sick patients at high altitudes(8.2 points).(17)It is recommended to be cautious of post-traumatic hydrocephalus and related neuroendocrine abnormalities in patients with critical neurological illness at high altitudes(7.6 points).
作者 普布卓玛 陈焕 陈文劲 杜微 蔺国英 潘文君 程莉 桂喜盈 蔡鑫 旦增曲珍 付建垒 李茜玮 次央 吉律 次仁桑珠 达瓦 郭娟 邱成 王小亭 晁彦公 刘大为 柴文昭 朱世宏 PHURBU Droma;CHEN Huan;CHEN Wenjin;DU Wei;LIN Guoying;PAN Wenjun;CHENG Li;GUI Xiying;CAI Xin;CHODRON Tenzin;FU Jianlei;LI Qianwei;TSE Yang;JI Lyu;TSERING Samdrup;DA Wa;GUO Juan;QIU Cheng;WANG Xiaoting;CHAO Yangong;LIU Dawei;CHAI Wenzhao;ZHU Shihong(Department of Critical Care Medicine,Tibet Autonomous Region People's Hospital,Lhasa 850000,China;Department of Critical Care Medicine,,Peking Union Medical College Hospital,Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences&Peking Union Medical College,Beijing 100730,China;Department of Neurosurgery,Xuanwu Hospital,Capital Medical University,Beijing 100053,China;Department of Health Care and Medical,Peking Union Medical College Hospital,Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences&Peking Union Medical College,Beijing 100730,China;Department of Critical Care Medicine,Shigatse People's Hospital,Shigatse,Tibet 857007,China;Department of Critical Care Medicine,Tibetan Hospital of Tibet Autonomous Region,Lhasa 850002,China;Department of Critical Care Medicine,Lhasa People's Hospital,Lhasa 850013,China;Department of Critical Care Medicine,Nyingchi People's Hospital,Nyingchi,Tibet 860000,China;Department of Critical Care Medicine,Naqu People's Hospital,Naqu,Tibet 852000,China;Department of Critical Care Medicine,the First Hospital of Tsinghua University,Beijing 100016,China;Department of Critical Care Medicine,the Seventh Medical Center of PLA General Hospital,Beijing 100010,China)
出处 《协和医学杂志》 CSCD 2022年第1期24-38,共15页 Medical Journal of Peking Union Medical College Hospital
基金 中央引导地方项目:脑监测导向西藏地区重症相关脑功能不全的管理与治疗(XZ202101YD0019C)。
关键词 高原 重症 神经重症 监测管理 high altitudes critical care medicine neurocritical monitoring and management
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