Neurotrauma Research in Latin America

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Autor(a) principal: Rubiano, Andrés
Data de Publicação: 2014
Outros Autores: Rios, Angela
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Revista de Pesquisa: Cuidado é Fundamental Online
Texto Completo: https://seer.unirio.br/cuidadofundamental/article/view/4055
Resumo: Recently, the global burden of disease study, presented by the world health organization, call the attention of the research community, showing that trauma still remains as a major public health problem in Central and South America.1Within the large spectrum of this problem, one of the most specific injuries associated with disability and death is head trauma. Unfortunately, research groups evaluating integral aspects of the management of this disease and seeking to reduce their impact on society are scarce in this region of the world.2Brazil, Colombia, Argentina and Cuba are among the few countries that are engaged in research in neurotrauma.Few basic and clinical studies have been performed multicentric in our region and most of the used evidence in the comprehensive management of this disease, comes from studies conducted in Europe and North America. In these regions, care systems differ in key aspects such available resources for advanced neuromonitoring at intensive care units.Recently a study performed in Ecuador, Argentina and Bolivia, published in the New England Journal of Medicine, generated international controversy due to the implications of their results in the treatment protocols of severe head trauma.3After deep analysis of the results of this study in several meetings of traumatic brain injury experts and after extensive academic discussions published in different biomedical journals, it was considered that this study, with a very good methodological approach, failed trying to understand the ecology of the medical management in environments with slightly different views of advanced care.4-8These patients were managed under non traditional high income health care settings; due to this, interpretation of advanced monitoring to generate intervention decisions, could be influenced by the idiosyncrasies and pre-existing conditions in different health systems and training resources.This interesting experience, coming from this trial, should provide an pportunity for neurotrauma research groups in Latin America (where large volumes of patients are generated by our social conflicts), closing a gap, where ecology of patient care inside different systems of each region (which may even have variation within the same state), need to be taken into account in further clinical studies.These elements are fundamental in the process of identifying issues related to human factor and their interaction with new or old medical technology, including analysis of the training process and the variability that these aspects can induced in the research results, either in terms of outcome or mortality.It is time to think about how consortium studies related to neurotrauma in Latin America are needed, in order to integrate robust databases that reveal the true variability in the comprehensive care of these patients, including aspects of pre-hospital care, emergency care, surgical and intensive care management, without neglecting fundamental aspects like integral rehabilitation.It is time to develop a Latin American traumatic coma data bank. This initiative should be led by research groups from the region, trying to understand and integrate data analysis in a better fashion, trying to reduce the potential of bias as a result of misunderstanding the dynamic of health systems with limited resources, low capabilities for urgent inter-hospital referral and lack subspecialty training that is still in the process of development.
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spelling Neurotrauma Research in Latin AmericaRecently, the global burden of disease study, presented by the world health organization, call the attention of the research community, showing that trauma still remains as a major public health problem in Central and South America.1Within the large spectrum of this problem, one of the most specific injuries associated with disability and death is head trauma. Unfortunately, research groups evaluating integral aspects of the management of this disease and seeking to reduce their impact on society are scarce in this region of the world.2Brazil, Colombia, Argentina and Cuba are among the few countries that are engaged in research in neurotrauma.Few basic and clinical studies have been performed multicentric in our region and most of the used evidence in the comprehensive management of this disease, comes from studies conducted in Europe and North America. In these regions, care systems differ in key aspects such available resources for advanced neuromonitoring at intensive care units.Recently a study performed in Ecuador, Argentina and Bolivia, published in the New England Journal of Medicine, generated international controversy due to the implications of their results in the treatment protocols of severe head trauma.3After deep analysis of the results of this study in several meetings of traumatic brain injury experts and after extensive academic discussions published in different biomedical journals, it was considered that this study, with a very good methodological approach, failed trying to understand the ecology of the medical management in environments with slightly different views of advanced care.4-8These patients were managed under non traditional high income health care settings; due to this, interpretation of advanced monitoring to generate intervention decisions, could be influenced by the idiosyncrasies and pre-existing conditions in different health systems and training resources.This interesting experience, coming from this trial, should provide an pportunity for neurotrauma research groups in Latin America (where large volumes of patients are generated by our social conflicts), closing a gap, where ecology of patient care inside different systems of each region (which may even have variation within the same state), need to be taken into account in further clinical studies.These elements are fundamental in the process of identifying issues related to human factor and their interaction with new or old medical technology, including analysis of the training process and the variability that these aspects can induced in the research results, either in terms of outcome or mortality.It is time to think about how consortium studies related to neurotrauma in Latin America are needed, in order to integrate robust databases that reveal the true variability in the comprehensive care of these patients, including aspects of pre-hospital care, emergency care, surgical and intensive care management, without neglecting fundamental aspects like integral rehabilitation.It is time to develop a Latin American traumatic coma data bank. This initiative should be led by research groups from the region, trying to understand and integrate data analysis in a better fashion, trying to reduce the potential of bias as a result of misunderstanding the dynamic of health systems with limited resources, low capabilities for urgent inter-hospital referral and lack subspecialty training that is still in the process of development.Universidade Federal do Estado do Rio de Janeiro Escola de Enfermagem Alfredo Pinto Programa de Pós-Graduação em Enfermagem2014-10-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://seer.unirio.br/cuidadofundamental/article/view/405510.9789/2175-5361.2014.v6i4.1-2Revista de Pesquisa Cuidado é Fundamental Online; Vol. 6 No. 4 (2014); 1-2Revista de Pesquisa Cuidado é Fundamental Online; Vol. 6 Núm. 4 (2014); 1-2Revista de Pesquisa Cuidado é Fundamental Online; v. 6 n. 4 (2014); 1-22175-53611809-6107reponame:Revista de Pesquisa: Cuidado é Fundamental Onlineinstname:Universidade Federal do Estado do Rio de Janeiro (UNIRIO)instacron:UNIRIOporhttps://seer.unirio.br/cuidadofundamental/article/view/4055/pdf_1001Copyright (c) 2019 Revista de Pesquisa: Cuidado é Fundamental Onlineinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessRubiano, AndrésRios, Angela2014-11-20T16:38:26Zoai:ojs.seer.unirio.br:article/4055Revistahttps://seer.unirio.br/cuidadofundamental/about/contactPUBhttps://seer.unirio.br/cuidadofundamental/oaiprofunirio@gmail.com||rev.fundamental@gmail.com2175-53611809-6107opendoar:2014-11-20T16:38:26Revista de Pesquisa: Cuidado é Fundamental Online - Universidade Federal do Estado do Rio de Janeiro (UNIRIO)false
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description Recently, the global burden of disease study, presented by the world health organization, call the attention of the research community, showing that trauma still remains as a major public health problem in Central and South America.1Within the large spectrum of this problem, one of the most specific injuries associated with disability and death is head trauma. Unfortunately, research groups evaluating integral aspects of the management of this disease and seeking to reduce their impact on society are scarce in this region of the world.2Brazil, Colombia, Argentina and Cuba are among the few countries that are engaged in research in neurotrauma.Few basic and clinical studies have been performed multicentric in our region and most of the used evidence in the comprehensive management of this disease, comes from studies conducted in Europe and North America. In these regions, care systems differ in key aspects such available resources for advanced neuromonitoring at intensive care units.Recently a study performed in Ecuador, Argentina and Bolivia, published in the New England Journal of Medicine, generated international controversy due to the implications of their results in the treatment protocols of severe head trauma.3After deep analysis of the results of this study in several meetings of traumatic brain injury experts and after extensive academic discussions published in different biomedical journals, it was considered that this study, with a very good methodological approach, failed trying to understand the ecology of the medical management in environments with slightly different views of advanced care.4-8These patients were managed under non traditional high income health care settings; due to this, interpretation of advanced monitoring to generate intervention decisions, could be influenced by the idiosyncrasies and pre-existing conditions in different health systems and training resources.This interesting experience, coming from this trial, should provide an pportunity for neurotrauma research groups in Latin America (where large volumes of patients are generated by our social conflicts), closing a gap, where ecology of patient care inside different systems of each region (which may even have variation within the same state), need to be taken into account in further clinical studies.These elements are fundamental in the process of identifying issues related to human factor and their interaction with new or old medical technology, including analysis of the training process and the variability that these aspects can induced in the research results, either in terms of outcome or mortality.It is time to think about how consortium studies related to neurotrauma in Latin America are needed, in order to integrate robust databases that reveal the true variability in the comprehensive care of these patients, including aspects of pre-hospital care, emergency care, surgical and intensive care management, without neglecting fundamental aspects like integral rehabilitation.It is time to develop a Latin American traumatic coma data bank. This initiative should be led by research groups from the region, trying to understand and integrate data analysis in a better fashion, trying to reduce the potential of bias as a result of misunderstanding the dynamic of health systems with limited resources, low capabilities for urgent inter-hospital referral and lack subspecialty training that is still in the process of development.
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