• Br J Neurosurg · Feb 1998

    The intensive care of severe head injury: a survey of non-neurosurgical centres in the United Kingdom.

    • E G McKeating, P J Andrews, J I Tocher, and D K Menon.
    • Department of Clinical Neurosciences, University of Edinburgh, Western General Hospital, UK.
    • Br J Neurosurg. 1998 Feb 1;12(1):7-14.

    AbstractFew data exist regarding the management of severe head injury in non-neurosurgical centres within the UK. We aimed to discover the number of intensive care units admitting head injury patients, the number of patients admitted annually, and the monitoring and treatment methods followed. Questionnaires were sent to the senior nurse and consultant in 263 intensive care units within non-neurosurgical hospitals. The response rate was 78.8%, with at least one response received from 93.2% of hospitals. The severely head injured were routinely admitted in 56.7% of units. Approximately 2100 patients are admitted annually, a mean of 15 per unit. Intracranial pressure monitoring is routine in only 9% of units and 7% are without 24-h facilities for CT, a cause for concern. More encouragingly, 63% of hospitals have access to rehabilitation facilities. Distribution of guidelines to all intensive care units participating in the care of head injury may improve management and outcome.

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