Characteristics of Hemodynamic Disorders in Patients with Severe Traumatic Brain Injury
Table 2
Characteristics of patients with STBI and clinically established brain death (group STBI-BD).
Patients (variants)
Gender age (years)
Operation
Hemotransfusion
Diabetes insipidus
CVP, mmHg
Norepinephrine g/kg/min
Adrenaline g/kg/min
Rate of infusion mL/kg/day
Urine output mL/kg/h
Use of minirin
Day from trauma
1 (STBI-BD-a)
M, 21
+
+
+
9
0.15
—
54
3.9
−
6
2 (STBI-BD-a)
M, 21
+
−
+
10
0.3
0.1
155
13.8
+
2
3 (STBI-BD a)
M, 38
−
−
+
4
0.4
0.2
94
8.5
+
1
4 (STBI-BD-a)
M, 34
+
−
+
9
0.19
—
62
5.5
+
5
5 (STBI-BD-a)
M, 26
+
+
−
8
0.15
—
75
2.0
−
3
6 (STBI-BD-a)
M, 55
+
+
+
10
0.6
0.19
84
6.25
+
4
7 (STBI-BD-b)
F, 36
−
+
+
7
0.3
0.15
87
4.0
+
2
8 (STBI-BD-b)
M, 38
−
−
+
3
0.3
—
82
3.1
+
3
9 (STBI-BD-b)
M, 26
−
−
+
6
0.16
—
87
9.6
+
2
10 (STBI-BD-b)
M, 18
−
−
+
4
0.15
—
96
4.9
+
4
11 (STBI-BD-b)
F, 24
+
−
−
6
—
0.15
55
2.95
−
6
12 (STBI-BD-c)
M, 53
+
+
+
9
0.19
—
54
2.62
+
9
13 (STBI-BD-c)
M, 25
−
+
−
4
0.22
—
45
1.4
−
4
14 (STBI-BD-d)
M, 64
−
−
−
12
0.28
0.22
58
0.2
−
1
15 (STBI-BD-e)
M, 44
+
+
+
5
0.4
—
84
4.86
+
3
Day from getting trauma, CVP, use of Minirin, doses of norepinephrine and adrenaline are presented at the moment of the monitoring beginning, rate of infusion, urine Output, on the first day of the monitoring, M: male, F: female.