Neurocritical care and neuromonitoring considerations in acute pediatric spinal cord injury

IF 2.4 4区 医学 Q2 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY Seminars in Pediatric Neurology Pub Date : 2024-04-01 DOI:10.1016/j.spen.2024.101122
Ajay X. Thomas , Jennifer C. Erklauer
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Abstract

Management of pediatric spinal cord injury (SCI) is an essential skill for all pediatric neurocritical care physicians. In this review, we focus on the evaluation and management of pediatric SCI, highlight a novel framework for the monitoring of such patients in the intensive care unit (ICU), and introduce advancements in critical care techniques in monitoring and management. The initial evaluation and characterization of SCI is crucial for improving outcomes as well as prognostication. While physical examination and imaging are the main stays of the work-up, we propose the use of somatosensory evoked potentials (SSEPs) and transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) for challenging clinical scenarios. SSEPs allow for functional evaluation of the dorsal columns consisting of tracts associated with hand function, ambulation, and bladder function. Meanwhile, TMS has the potential for informing prognostication as well as response to rehabilitation. Spine stabilization, and in some cases surgical decompression, along with respiratory and hemodynamic management are essential. Emerging research suggests that targeted spinal cerebral perfusion pressure may provide potential benefits. This review aims to increase the pediatric neurocritical care physician's comfort with SCI while providing a novel algorithm for monitoring spinal cord function in the ICU.

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急性小儿脊髓损伤的神经重症监护和神经监测注意事项
管理小儿脊髓损伤(SCI)是所有小儿神经重症监护医生的一项基本技能。在这篇综述中,我们将重点关注儿科 SCI 的评估和管理,强调在重症监护室(ICU)中监测此类患者的新框架,并介绍重症监护技术在监测和管理方面的进展。损伤性脊髓损伤的初步评估和特征描述对于改善治疗效果和预后至关重要。虽然体格检查和影像学检查是主要的检查手段,但我们建议在具有挑战性的临床情况下使用体感诱发电位(SSEP)和经颅磁刺激(TMS)。躯体感觉诱发电位可对由与手部功能、行走和膀胱功能相关的束组成的背侧柱进行功能评估。同时,TMS 有可能为预后和康复反应提供信息。稳定脊柱,在某些情况下进行手术减压,以及呼吸和血液动力学管理都是至关重要的。新的研究表明,有针对性的脊髓脑灌注压可能会带来潜在的益处。本综述旨在提高儿科神经重症监护医生对 SCI 的认识,同时提供在重症监护病房监测脊髓功能的新算法。
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Seminars in Pediatric Neurology
Seminars in Pediatric Neurology CLINICAL NEUROLOGY-PEDIATRICS
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84 days
期刊介绍: Seminars in Pediatric Neurology is a topical journal that focuses on subjects of current importance in the field of pediatric neurology. The journal is devoted to making the status of such topics and the results of new investigations readily available to the practicing physician. Seminars in Pediatric Neurology is of special interest to pediatric neurologists, pediatric neuropathologists, behavioral pediatricians, and neurologists who treat all ages.
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