Current Challenges in Neurocritical Care: A Narrative Review.

TitleCurrent Challenges in Neurocritical Care: A Narrative Review.
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2024
AuthorsKaleem S, Harris WT, Oh S, Ch'ang JH
JournalWorld Neurosurg
Volume193
Pagination285-295
Date Published2024 Dec 17
ISSN1878-8769
Abstract

Neurocritical care as a field aims to treat patients who are neurologically critically ill due to a variety of pathologies. As a recently developed subspecialty, the field faces challenges, several of which are outlined in this review. The authors discuss aneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhage, status epilepticus, and traumatic brain injury as specific disease processes with opportunities for growth in diagnosis, management, and treatment, as well as disorders of consciousness that can arise as a result of many neurological injuries. They also address logistical challenges, such as the need for specialized resources needed to successfully run a neurosciences intensive care unit (neuro-ICU), the variations in training of those who staff neuro-ICUs, and different interdisciplinary team structures. Although an immense amount of data is collected in the neuro-ICU, leveraging the data for clinical research is an area with room for further innovation. Additionally, developing accurate basic science models for these disease processes is an ongoing area of exploration. Finally, the authors explore psychosocial challenges present in the care of neurologically critically ill patients, including limitations in prognostication and religious and cultural perceptions of brain death.

DOI10.1016/j.wneu.2024.09.117
Alternate JournalWorld Neurosurg
PubMed ID39732014

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