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Anti-epileptic prophylaxis in traumatic brain injury: A retrospective analysis of patients undergoing craniotomy versus decompressive craniectomy

机译:颅脑外伤的抗癫痫预防:颅骨切开术与减压颅骨切除术患者的回顾性分析

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Background:Seizures account for significant morbidity and mortality early in the course of traumatic brain injury (TBI). Although there is sufficient literature suggesting short-term benefits of antiepileptic drugs (AEDs) in post-TBI patients, there has been no study to suggest a time frame for continuing AEDs in patients who have undergone a decompressive craniectomy for more severe TBI. We examined trends in a level-II trauma center in southern California that may provide guidelines for AED treatment in craniectomy patients.
机译:背景:癫痫发作在颅脑外伤(TBI)的早期阶段就具有很高的发病率和死亡率。尽管有足够的文献表明抗癫痫药(AED)在TBI后患者中具有短期益处,但尚无研究表明在接受减压颅骨切除术治疗更严重的TBI的患者中继续AEDs的时间框架。我们检查了南加州II级创伤中心的趋势,该趋势可能为颅骨切除术患者的AED治疗提供指导。

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