1. Adherence in Evidence-Based Neurotrauma Guidelines: A Worldwide Survey.
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Beraldo RF, Pereira MC, Liebl B, Garg K, Deora H, Harland TA, Pahwa B, de Souza Araújo PV, Pereira Silvestre PA, Henrique Weiler Ceccato G, Piedade GS, Demartini Z Jr, and Chaurasia B
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Background: Traumatic brain injury management guidelines vary across regions and there is limited research on real-world adherence to these guidelines. We conducted a global survey to assess the adherence of neurosurgeons to traumatic brain injury guidelines and evidence-based medicine (EBM)., Methods: A 24-item survey was created using Google Forms, covering demographic information, neurotrauma training, basic knowledge of EBM, and surgical and in-hospital management., Results: Responses were collected from 233 neurosurgeons across 53 different countries. Approximately 45% of respondents reported not staying up to date with Brain Trauma Foundation guidelines, and 48% indicated a preference for relying on their own experience over EBM guidelines. Neurosurgeons from Asia and Africa were more likely to rely on personal experience, while those from Europe and North/Central and South America leaned toward EBM (P = 0.021). Additionally, 56% of respondents reported that their neurotrauma management at least sometimes diverged from recommended guidelines. Specifically, 58% never or rarely managed epidural hematoma of 30 cm³ conservatively, and 45% sometimes, often, or always treated subdural hematomas conservatively, even when EBM recommended surgery. Moreover, 24% at least sometimes managed patients conservatively despite a Glasgow Coma Scale score of less than 9 or a decrease of 2 or more points. In cerebellar hematomas, 46% sometimes opted for external ventricular drainage alone., Conclusions: Neurosurgeons from Europe and North/Central and South America tend to follow EBM guidelines more closely, while those from Asia and Africa often favor individual decision-making approaches., (Copyright © 2024 The Author(s). Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.)
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- 2025
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