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Introduction: The prehospital phase of the management of pediatric severe traumatic brain injury may have a direct influence on the results. Objective: To evaluate the influence of prehospital variables on intracranial pressure and the results in pediatric patients with severe TBI. Method: A descriptive study of 41 pediatric patients who were admitted to the medical emergency department and later admitted to the pediatric intensive care unit due to severe head trauma was carried out between January 2003 and December 2018. Results: children aged 5-17 years predominate, and the highest number of cases were received between 0-3h at the neurotrauma center. Of the 41 cases, 27 arrived with a non-expedited airway and hypoxia was verified upon arrival by pulse oximetry. A correlation was observed between arterial hypotension on admission and elevated intracranial pressure in 9 of 15 children (60%) and in the deceased (40%). Discussion: Clinical conditions, oxygenation, arterial hypotension, and treatment in the prehospital phase may influence the state of intracranial pressure and other intracranial variables in pediatric patients with severe head injury.
Introducción: La fase prehospitalaria del manejo del traumatismo craneoencefálico grave pediátrico puede tener una influencia directa en los resultados. Objetivo: Evaluar la influencia de variables prehospitalarias sobre la presión intracraneal y los resultados en pacientes pediátricos con TCE grave. Metodología: Se realizó un estudio descriptivo de 41 pacientes pediátricos que ingresaron al servicio de urgencias médicas y posteriormente ingresaron a la unidad de cuidados intensivos pediátricos por traumatismo craneoencefálico severo entre enero de 2003 y diciembre de 2018. Resultados: predominan los niños de 5 a 17 años, y el mayor número de casos se recibieron entre las 0-3h en el centro de neurotrauma. De los 41 casos, 27 llegaron con vía aérea no acelerada y se verificó hipoxia al llegar mediante oximetría de pulso. Se observó correlación entre hipotensión arterial al ingreso y presión intracraneal elevada en 9 de 15 niños (60%) y en los fallecidos (40%). Discusión: Las condiciones clínicas, la oxigenación, la hipotensión arterial y el tratamiento en la fase prehospitalaria pueden influir en el estado de la presión intracraneal y otras variables intracraneales en pacientes pediátricos con traumatismo craneoencefálico grave.
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Introducción: El dengue es la enfermedad viral transmitida por artrópodos que más morbilidad y mortalidad ocasiona mundialmente. En el mundo actual, esta arbovirosis se considera la décima causa de muerte sobre todo en edades pediátricas. Objetivo: Caracterizar el comportamiento clínico y de laboratorio del choque por dengue en niños a partir de un año de edad. Métodos: Se realizó un estudio de corte transversal. Se estudiaron 19 pacientes con diagnóstico de choque por dengue. Para el análisis estadístico se utilizaron medidas de resumen como frecuencias, porcentaje, rango, mediana y moda. Resultados: Los signos de choque por dengue predominaron en los pacientes mayores de 5 años, femeninos y blancos, normopesos con antecedentes de salud. La mayoría ingresó al cuarto día; la fiebre fue el principal motivo de ingreso. El aumento progresivo del hematocrito fue el principal signo de alarma, y la hipotensión sin otra manifestación de choque constituyó la manifestación clínica más frecuente. Las soluciones cristaloides fueron las más utilizadas con muy buena respuesta clínica. Conclusiones: Todos los pacientes evolucionaron satisfactoriamente; no hubo ningún fallecimiento por dengue a pesar de que la mayoría fueron hospitalizados durante la fase crítica de la enfermedad, existiendo una identificación adecuada de los signos de alarma, y un adecuado control y tratamiento de las formas clínicas de choque por dengue(AU)
Introduction: Dengue is the arthropod-borne disease causing the highest morbidity and mortality worldwide. This condition is currently considered the tenth leading cause of death in the world, mainly in pediatric ages. Objective: Characterize the clinical and laboratory behavior of dengue shock in children aged one year and over. Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted of 19 patients diagnosed with dengue shock. Statistical analysis was based on the summary measurements frequency, percentage, range, median and mode. Results: Dengue shock signs prevailed in white female patients aged over five years, of normal weight and with a history of good health. Most were admitted on the fourth day; fever was the main reason for admission. Gradual hematocrit increase was the main warning sign, whereas hypotension without any other shock symptom was the most common clinical manifestation. Crystalloid solutions were the most frequently used, with a very good clinical response. Conclusions: All the patients evolved satisfactorily; no death occurred due to dengue, despite the fact that many patients were admitted during the critical stage of the disease; warning signs were appropriately identified and clinical manifestations of dengue shock were controlled and treated(AU)
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Humanos , Lactante , Preescolar , Niño , Dengue Grave/diagnóstico , Dengue Grave/inmunología , Choque/complicaciones , Estudios TransversalesRESUMEN
OBJECTIVES: Excitability o medial vestibular nucleus (MVN) in the brainstem can be affected by changes in the arterial blood pressure. Several animal studies have demonstrated that acute hypotension results in the alteration of multiunit activities and expression of cFos protein in the MVN. In the field of extracellular electrophysiological recording, tetrode technology and spike sorting algorithms can easily identify single unit activity from multiunit activities in the brain. However, detailed properties of electrophysiological changes in single unit of the MVN during acute hypotension have been unknown. METHODS: Therefore, we applied tetrode techniques and electrophysiological characterization methods to know the effect of acute hypotension on single unit activities of the MVN of rats. RESULTS: Two or 3 types of unit could be classified according to the morphology of spikes and firing properties of neurons. Acute hypotension elicited 4 types of changes in spontaneous firing of single unit in the MVN. Most of these neurons showed excitatory responses for about within 1 minute after the induction of acute hypotension and then returned to the baseline activity 10 minutes after the injection of sodium nitroprusside. There was also gradual increase in spontaneous firing in some units. In contrast small proportion of units showed rapid reduction of firing rate just after acute hypotension. CONCLUSIONS: Therefore, application of tetrode technology and spike sorting algorithms is another method for the monitoring of electrical activity of vestibular nuclear during acute hypotension.