Postsurgical Meningitis Complicated by Severe Refractory Intracranial Hypertension with Limited Treatment Options: The Role of Mild Therapeutic Hypothermia

Abstract Intracranial hypertension is a commonly encountered neurocritical care problem. If first-tier therapy is ineffective, second-tier therapy must be initiated. In many cases, the full arsenal of established treatment options is available. However, situations occasionally arise in which only a...

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Main Authors: Konstantin A. Popugaev, Ivan A. Savin, Andrew V. Oshorov, Natalia V. Kurdumova, Olga N. Ershova, Andrew U. Lubnin, Boris A. Kadashev, Pavel L. Kalinin, Maxim A. Kutin, Tim Killeen, Evaldas Cesnulis, Ronald Melieste
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Published: Georg Thieme Verlag KG 2014-08-01
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spelling doaj-90a4c118a7574a5e829aafca569a83392020-11-25T03:18:53ZengGeorg Thieme Verlag KGJournal of Neurological Surgery Reports2193-63582193-63662014-08-017502e224e22910.1055/s-0034-1387188Postsurgical Meningitis Complicated by Severe Refractory Intracranial Hypertension with Limited Treatment Options: The Role of Mild Therapeutic HypothermiaKonstantin A. Popugaev0Ivan A. Savin1Andrew V. Oshorov2Natalia V. Kurdumova3Olga N. Ershova4Andrew U. Lubnin5Boris A. Kadashev6Pavel L. Kalinin7Maxim A. Kutin8Tim Killeen9Evaldas Cesnulis10Ronald Melieste11Neurocritical Care Department, Burdenko Neurosurgical Research Institute, Russian Academy of Medical Sciences, Moscow, Russian FederationNeurocritical Care Department, Burdenko Neurosurgical Research Institute, Russian Academy of Medical Sciences, Moscow, Russian FederationNeurocritical Care Department, Burdenko Neurosurgical Research Institute, Russian Academy of Medical Sciences, Moscow, Russian FederationNeurocritical Care Department, Burdenko Neurosurgical Research Institute, Russian Academy of Medical Sciences, Moscow, Russian FederationNeurocritical Care Department, Burdenko Neurosurgical Research Institute, Russian Academy of Medical Sciences, Moscow, Russian FederationDepartment of Neuroanesthesia, Burdenko Neurosurgical Research Institute, Russian Academy of Medical Sciences, Moscow, Russian Federation8th Neurosurgical Department, Burdenko Neurosurgical Research Institute, Russian Academy of Medical Sciences, Moscow, Russian Federation8th Neurosurgical Department, Burdenko Neurosurgical Research Institute, Russian Academy of Medical Sciences, Moscow, Russian Federation8th Neurosurgical Department, Burdenko Neurosurgical Research Institute, Russian Academy of Medical Sciences, Moscow, Russian FederationDepartment of Neurosurgery, Klinik Hirslanden, Zürich, SwitzerlandDepartment of Neurosurgery, Klinik Hirslanden, Zürich, SwitzerlandTemperature Management Division Europe, Zoll Medical Corporation, Chelmsford, Massachusetts, United StatesAbstract Intracranial hypertension is a commonly encountered neurocritical care problem. If first-tier therapy is ineffective, second-tier therapy must be initiated. In many cases, the full arsenal of established treatment options is available. However, situations occasionally arise in which only a narrow range of options is available to neurointensivists. We present a rare clinical scenario in which therapeutic hypothermia was the only available method for controlling intracranial pressure and that demonstrates the efficacy and safety of the Thermogard (Zoll, Chelmsford, Massachusetts, United States) cooling system in creating and maintaining a prolonged hypothermic state. The lifesaving effect of hypothermia was overshadowed by the unfavorable neurologic outcome observed (minimally conscious state on intensive care unit discharge). These results add further evidence to support the role of therapeutic hypothermia in managing intracranial pressure and provide motivation for finding new strategies in combination with hypothermia to improve neurologic outcomes.http://www.thieme-connect.de/DOI/DOI?10.1055/s-0034-1387188therapeutic hypothermiameningitisintracranial pressureintracranial hypertension
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author Konstantin A. Popugaev
Ivan A. Savin
Andrew V. Oshorov
Natalia V. Kurdumova
Olga N. Ershova
Andrew U. Lubnin
Boris A. Kadashev
Pavel L. Kalinin
Maxim A. Kutin
Tim Killeen
Evaldas Cesnulis
Ronald Melieste
spellingShingle Konstantin A. Popugaev
Ivan A. Savin
Andrew V. Oshorov
Natalia V. Kurdumova
Olga N. Ershova
Andrew U. Lubnin
Boris A. Kadashev
Pavel L. Kalinin
Maxim A. Kutin
Tim Killeen
Evaldas Cesnulis
Ronald Melieste
Postsurgical Meningitis Complicated by Severe Refractory Intracranial Hypertension with Limited Treatment Options: The Role of Mild Therapeutic Hypothermia
Journal of Neurological Surgery Reports
therapeutic hypothermia
meningitis
intracranial pressure
intracranial hypertension
author_facet Konstantin A. Popugaev
Ivan A. Savin
Andrew V. Oshorov
Natalia V. Kurdumova
Olga N. Ershova
Andrew U. Lubnin
Boris A. Kadashev
Pavel L. Kalinin
Maxim A. Kutin
Tim Killeen
Evaldas Cesnulis
Ronald Melieste
author_sort Konstantin A. Popugaev
title Postsurgical Meningitis Complicated by Severe Refractory Intracranial Hypertension with Limited Treatment Options: The Role of Mild Therapeutic Hypothermia
title_short Postsurgical Meningitis Complicated by Severe Refractory Intracranial Hypertension with Limited Treatment Options: The Role of Mild Therapeutic Hypothermia
title_full Postsurgical Meningitis Complicated by Severe Refractory Intracranial Hypertension with Limited Treatment Options: The Role of Mild Therapeutic Hypothermia
title_fullStr Postsurgical Meningitis Complicated by Severe Refractory Intracranial Hypertension with Limited Treatment Options: The Role of Mild Therapeutic Hypothermia
title_full_unstemmed Postsurgical Meningitis Complicated by Severe Refractory Intracranial Hypertension with Limited Treatment Options: The Role of Mild Therapeutic Hypothermia
title_sort postsurgical meningitis complicated by severe refractory intracranial hypertension with limited treatment options: the role of mild therapeutic hypothermia
publisher Georg Thieme Verlag KG
series Journal of Neurological Surgery Reports
issn 2193-6358
2193-6366
publishDate 2014-08-01
description Abstract Intracranial hypertension is a commonly encountered neurocritical care problem. If first-tier therapy is ineffective, second-tier therapy must be initiated. In many cases, the full arsenal of established treatment options is available. However, situations occasionally arise in which only a narrow range of options is available to neurointensivists. We present a rare clinical scenario in which therapeutic hypothermia was the only available method for controlling intracranial pressure and that demonstrates the efficacy and safety of the Thermogard (Zoll, Chelmsford, Massachusetts, United States) cooling system in creating and maintaining a prolonged hypothermic state. The lifesaving effect of hypothermia was overshadowed by the unfavorable neurologic outcome observed (minimally conscious state on intensive care unit discharge). These results add further evidence to support the role of therapeutic hypothermia in managing intracranial pressure and provide motivation for finding new strategies in combination with hypothermia to improve neurologic outcomes.
topic therapeutic hypothermia
meningitis
intracranial pressure
intracranial hypertension
url http://www.thieme-connect.de/DOI/DOI?10.1055/s-0034-1387188
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