PPT-TRANEXAMIC ACID IN TRAUMA AND TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY
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PATIENTS INDICATIONS FOR USE IN TRAUMA Either SBP lt90 mmHg for patients gt 12 years Or HR gt110 for patients gt 12 years Neither of the above but still considered
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PATIENTS INDICATIONS FOR USE IN TRAUMA Either SBP lt90 mmHg for patients gt 12 years Or HR gt110 for patients gt 12 years Neither of the above but still considered to be at risk of significant internal or external haemorrhage all ages. Ian Roberts. Tranexamic acid and bleeding. The CRASH-2 trial. Tranexamic acid in traumatic brain injury. Future research . Structure of presentation. Tranexamic acid and bleeding. Activators of . James F. . Malec. , PhD, ABPP-. Cn. , . Rp. Professor & Research Director. PM&R, Indiana University School of Medicine. & Rehabilitation Hospital of Indiana. Emeritus Professor of Psychology, Mayo Clinic. Ian Roberts. Tranexamic acid and bleeding. The CRASH-2 trial. Tranexamic acid in traumatic brain injury. Future research . Structure of presentation. Tranexamic acid and bleeding. Activators of . Professor Emerita. Vanderbilt University School of Medicine. CNS: . Brain & spinal cord. . The CNS is “unforgiving” to injury. The CNS is within a “closed” compartment. Intervention before CNS damage is paramount!. Discussion 3/20/17. UCCS Office of Veteran and Military Student Affairs & HealthCircle Veterans Health and Trauma Clinic. Introductions. Liz Gerdeman, . Brain Injury Alliance of Colorado. Robin Wininger, . TBI Info Session & Panel Discussion 3/20/17 UCCS Office of Veteran and Military Student Affairs & HealthCircle Veterans Health and Trauma Clinic Introductions Liz Gerdeman, Brain Injury Alliance of Colorado By: . Shifaa. ’ . AlQa’qa. ’. Subarachnoid Hemorrhage. Causes:. Rupture of a . saccular. . (berry) aneurysm. Vascular malformation. Trauma. Hematologic disturbances. Tumors. Saccular. aneurysms. Clayton Anderson, MD. Seattle Children’s Hospital. . Updated 07/2020. Disclosures. No relevant financial relationships to disclose. Objectives. Review global epidemiology. Define traumatic brain injury (TBI) pathophysiology and principal clinical objectives. CAUSES. Trauma is the most common cause of death and disability in children and young adults.. Trauma can be caused by missile and non missile injury.. The most common causes are :-. Motor vehicle collisions . Less is More. Permissive Hypotension and TXA in Hemorrhagic Trauma. Jim Cole, LP, FP-C. EMS and Emergency Management Coordinator. PeaceHealth Oregon Network. jcole3@peacehealth.org. Lee . Weickum. , RN. Misuse. and . Overdose. Lance E. Trexler, PhD, FACRM. Rehabilitation Hospital of Indiana. Indiana University School of Medicine. Pain and Substance Abuse Treatment in TBI. Providers often don’t know that the patient has TBI and related . Traumatic cerebral contusion: pathobioHernando Alvis-Miranda, Gabriel Alcala-Cerra, Luis Rafael Moscote-SalazarUniversidad de Cartagena Traumatic brain injury is a major cause of mortality in develo in bleeding trauma patients. Here we present the evidence. Bleeding. 45%. CNS . injury. 41%. Organ . failure. 10%. Other. 4%. There are millions of trauma deaths each year. Many patients survive to reach hospital. This slide shows the causes of in-hospital trauma deaths. Mandi Counters, MSN, FNP-BC, RN, CNRN, SCRN. I have no disclosures. Disclosures. Identify long term consequences of brain injury vs stroke. Discuss the cumulative impact of stroke and brain injury. Discuss how other illness impact cumulative brain injuries.
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