Intracranial hypertension in head injury: management and results

Intensive Care Med. 1999 Apr;25(4):371-6. doi: 10.1007/s001340050860.

Abstract

Objective: (1) To describe the pattern of intracranial pressure (ICP) and cerebral perfusion pressure (CPP) in a group of severe head-injured patients, (2) to quantify complications of ICP monitoring, and (3) to describe a management protocol and its results.

Design: Prospective observational study.

Setting: General intensive care unit in a teaching hospital.

Patients: 138 comatose patients, selected according to the following criteria: age > 16 years, coma [Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS) < or = 8] with at least one pupil reactive after resuscitation, digital recording of intracranial and arterial pressure, and jugular saturation measurements.

Measurements and results: Median GCS was 5, and 62 patients had significant extracranial injuries; 71 had intracranial hematomas, which were urgently evacuated. Mean ICP was 20.5 mmHg (SD 8.34), mean CPP was 71.86 mmHg (SD 11.22); cerebral extraction of oxygen averaged 29 %. Medical therapy was used to control ICP in 130 cases; 93 patients required hyperventilation. Vasopressors were infused in 16 cases; in 14 cases a barbiturate infusion was started. In 6 patients all pharmacological treatments failed and surgical decompression was done. The only complication of ICP monitoring was meningitis in 3 patients. Outcome at 6 months was a good recovery and moderate disability for 82 patients (59.4%), severe disability and vegetative status for 37 (26.8%), and 19 patients died (13.7%). The severity of intracranial hypertension was related to poorer results at 6 months.

Conclusions: Intracranial hypertension is very frequent in severe head injury but can be reasonably well controlled by combined surgical and medical therapy.

MeSH terms

  • Adolescent
  • Adult
  • Aged
  • Craniocerebral Trauma / physiopathology*
  • Craniocerebral Trauma / therapy*
  • Female
  • Glasgow Coma Scale
  • Humans
  • Intensive Care Units
  • Intracranial Hypertension / diagnostic imaging
  • Intracranial Hypertension / therapy*
  • Intracranial Pressure*
  • Italy
  • Lactates / blood
  • Length of Stay
  • Male
  • Middle Aged
  • Monitoring, Physiologic
  • Oxygen / blood
  • Prospective Studies
  • Tomography, X-Ray Computed
  • Treatment Outcome

Substances

  • Lactates
  • Oxygen