Acute brain injury

Mechanical Ventilation

Ventilation practices in acute brain injured patients and association with outcomes: the VENTIBRAIN multicenter observational study

Summary of “Ventilation Practices in Acute Brain Injured Patients and Association with Outcomes: The VENTIBRAIN Multicenter Observational Study” Abstract The optimal ventilation strategies for patients with acute brain injury (ABI) remain uncertain, given the potential conflicts between lung-protective ventilation and the need to maintain cerebral perfusion. This international, multicenter observational study analyzed ventilatory settings in […]

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Neurology

Mastering the brain in critical conditions: an update

Abstract Acute brain injuries, such as traumatic brain injury and ischemic and hemorragic stroke, are a leading cause of death and disability worldwide. While characterized by clearly distict primary events—vascular damage in strokes and biomechanical damage in traumatic brain injuries—they share common secondary injury mechanisms influencing long-term outcomes. Growing evidence suggests that a more personalized

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