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VENTIlatory strategies for patients with severe traumatic brain injury in the LOw-and Middle-Income CountrieS. The VENTILOMICS survey
Critical Care Science · Ocak 2025
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VENTIlatory strategies for patients with severe traumatic brain injury in the LOw- and Middle-Income CountrieS. The VENTILOMICS survey
Critical Care Science · 2025 Scopus
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Yayın TarihiOcak 2025
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Scopus ID2-s2.0-105013872558
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Objective: To revisit the VENTIlatory Strategies for Patients with Severe Traumatic Brain Injury (VENTILO) survey, focusing on ventilatory management practices among healthcare professionals in low-and middle-income countries. Methodology: A cross-sectional on-line survey, VENTIlatory strategies for patients with severe traumatic brain injury in the LOw-and Middle-Income CountrieS (VENTILOMICS), was conducted using the original VENTILO survey questionnaire, developed following a review of literature on respiratory management in traumatic brain injury patients, captured demographics of participants, type of hospital/specialty and available neuromonitoring tools; protocols for mechanical ventilation and weaning, and respiratory management strategies. Descriptive statistics were computed for all study variables. We analyzed data based on the economic status of the low-and middle-income countries. Results: There were 204 respondents from 28 low-and middle-income countries. Our results indicate that 55-70% of respondents recommend tidal volumes of 6-8mL/kg for patients with high or medium partial pressure of arterial oxygen/inspired fraction of oxygen, while tidal volumes of 4-6mL/kg is preferred for those with low partial pressure of arterial oxygen/inspired fraction of oxygen ratios. For patients with intracranial hypertension, lower positive end-expiratory pressure levels were utilized. Conclusion: The findings suggest a consistent approach to lung-protective ventilation across low-and middle-income countries, with notable variations influenced by local resources and economic status. This study highlights the necessity for tailored research and guidelines to address the specific challenges faced in traumatic brain injury management within low-and middle-income countries.
Yazarlar (100)
1
Hemanshu Prabhakar
ORCID: 0000-0001-7830-3296
2
Charu Mahajan
3
Indu Kapoor
4
Gentle S. Shrestha
5
Edoardo Picetti
ORCID: 0000-0003-0316-1451
6
Chiara Robba
7
Marcus J. Schultz
ORCID: 0000-0001-7830-3296
8
Kalaivani Mani
9
Alejandro Hlavnicka
10
Álvaro del Portillo
11
Ana Maria Mazzola
12
Bernardo Dorfman
13
Carina Balasini
14
Carina Tolosa
15
Christian Casabella
16
Diego Perez
17
Ferioli Alejandro Martín
18
Gabriela Izzo
19
Giovanna Salinas
20
Jorgelina María Guyon Araujo
21
Juan Ignacio Mele
22
Leandro Tumino
23
Luciano Berloni
24
Maria Gabriela Rodríguez Alvarez
25
Natalia Fernandez
26
Pablo Centeno
27
Fredy Sandi
28
Gabriela Andrea Rivero Guzmán
29
Luis Arturo Lavadenz Cuentas
30
Luis David Sanga
31
Marcela Carola Mérida Iporre
32
Víctor Alanis Mirones
33
Cássia Righy
34
Eduardo Leite Vieira Costa
35
Eder Caceres
36
Heinznel Negrete Pérez
37
Jairo Figueroa
38
Juan Ciro
39
Ricardo Romero Figueroa
40
Sebastián Vásquez-García
41
Edgar O. Izquierdo
42
Aman Edao Bime
43
Amria Shamil Shafi
44
Ataklti Adhanom Woldearegay
45
Befekadu Ali
46
Habtamu Tilahun Aniley
47
Hewan Fesehatsion Teklehaimanot
48
Natnael Kinfe
49
Nura Kedir
50
Nura Nasser
51
Samuel Shisema
52
Taresa Dechasa Fite
53
Taye Tesfa
54
Yonathan Abebe Bulto
55
Akhil Mohanan Sugatha
56
Ankur Luthra
57
Barkha Bindu
58
Basjinder Kaur
59
Chandini Kukanti
60
Deep Sengupta
61
Devachandran Jayakumar
62
Gunchan Paul
63
Inderpreet Singh Walia
64
Indranil Ghosh
65
Jaya Wanchoo
66
Kalavathy Swarna
67
Kallol Deb
68
Kanwalpreet Sodhi
69
Kiran L. Kiro
70
Lawni Goswami
71
Madhuri Garg
72
Manoj Kumar Gatlawar
73
Monica S. Tandon
74
Murali Thangaraj
75
Navneh Samagh
76
Neha Bhandari
77
Nikhilesh Jain
78
Nishant Shetty
79
Prajakta Sunil Lanjewar
80
Pratheema Ramachandran
81
Rajishth Mittal
82
Rekha Pradhan
83
Sampath
84
P. Sivaraj
85
Sneha Pandit
86
Srinivas Samavedam
87
Uma Hariharan
88
Vasudha Singhal
89
Vinay Singhal
90
Yash Javeri
91
Ade Winata
92
Akhyar Nur Uhud
93
Dhania Santosa
94
Sinta Irina
95
Aigerim Eltaeva
96
Aset Zhulashev
97
Azamat
98
Bekzhan Serikovich
99
Maya Abdrakhmanova
100
Murat Daribayev
Anahtar Kelimeler
artificial
Brain injury
Critical care
Developing countries
Economic status
Internationality
Respiration
Survey and questionnaires
traumatic
Kurumlar
All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi
New Delhi India
Azienda Ospedaliero-Universitaria di Parma
Parma Italy
IRCCS San Martino Polyclinic Hospital
Genoa Italy
Monash University
Melbourne Australia
Universiteit van Amsterdam
Amsterdam Netherlands