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Multimodal Neuromonitoring and Neurocritical Care in Swine to Enhance Translational Relevance in Brain Trauma Research
Neurocritical care significantly impacts outcomes after moderate-to-severe acquired brain injury, but it is rarely applied in preclinical studies. We created a comprehensive neurointensive care unit (neuroICU) for use in swine to account for the influence of neurocritical care, collect clinically re...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10216032/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37239007 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/biomedicines11051336 |
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author | O’Donnell, John C. Browne, Kevin D. Kvint, Svetlana Makaron, Leah Grovola, Michael R. Karandikar, Saarang Kilbaugh, Todd J. Cullen, D. Kacy Petrov, Dmitriy |
author_facet | O’Donnell, John C. Browne, Kevin D. Kvint, Svetlana Makaron, Leah Grovola, Michael R. Karandikar, Saarang Kilbaugh, Todd J. Cullen, D. Kacy Petrov, Dmitriy |
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description | Neurocritical care significantly impacts outcomes after moderate-to-severe acquired brain injury, but it is rarely applied in preclinical studies. We created a comprehensive neurointensive care unit (neuroICU) for use in swine to account for the influence of neurocritical care, collect clinically relevant monitoring data, and create a paradigm that is capable of validating therapeutics/diagnostics in the unique neurocritical care space. Our multidisciplinary team of neuroscientists, neurointensivists, and veterinarians adapted/optimized the clinical neuroICU (e.g., multimodal neuromonitoring) and critical care pathways (e.g., managing cerebral perfusion pressure with sedation, ventilation, and hypertonic saline) for use in swine. Moreover, this neurocritical care paradigm enabled the first demonstration of an extended preclinical study period for moderate-to-severe traumatic brain injury with coma beyond 8 h. There are many similarities with humans that make swine an ideal model species for brain injury studies, including a large brain mass, gyrencephalic cortex, high white matter volume, and topography of basal cisterns, amongst other critical factors. Here we describe the neurocritical care techniques we developed and the medical management of swine following subarachnoid hemorrhage and traumatic brain injury with coma. Incorporating neurocritical care in swine studies will reduce the translational gap for therapeutics and diagnostics specifically tailored for moderate-to-severe acquired brain injury. |
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spelling | pubmed-102160322023-05-27 Multimodal Neuromonitoring and Neurocritical Care in Swine to Enhance Translational Relevance in Brain Trauma Research O’Donnell, John C. Browne, Kevin D. Kvint, Svetlana Makaron, Leah Grovola, Michael R. Karandikar, Saarang Kilbaugh, Todd J. Cullen, D. Kacy Petrov, Dmitriy Biomedicines Article Neurocritical care significantly impacts outcomes after moderate-to-severe acquired brain injury, but it is rarely applied in preclinical studies. We created a comprehensive neurointensive care unit (neuroICU) for use in swine to account for the influence of neurocritical care, collect clinically relevant monitoring data, and create a paradigm that is capable of validating therapeutics/diagnostics in the unique neurocritical care space. Our multidisciplinary team of neuroscientists, neurointensivists, and veterinarians adapted/optimized the clinical neuroICU (e.g., multimodal neuromonitoring) and critical care pathways (e.g., managing cerebral perfusion pressure with sedation, ventilation, and hypertonic saline) for use in swine. Moreover, this neurocritical care paradigm enabled the first demonstration of an extended preclinical study period for moderate-to-severe traumatic brain injury with coma beyond 8 h. There are many similarities with humans that make swine an ideal model species for brain injury studies, including a large brain mass, gyrencephalic cortex, high white matter volume, and topography of basal cisterns, amongst other critical factors. Here we describe the neurocritical care techniques we developed and the medical management of swine following subarachnoid hemorrhage and traumatic brain injury with coma. Incorporating neurocritical care in swine studies will reduce the translational gap for therapeutics and diagnostics specifically tailored for moderate-to-severe acquired brain injury. MDPI 2023-04-30 /pmc/articles/PMC10216032/ /pubmed/37239007 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/biomedicines11051336 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Article O’Donnell, John C. Browne, Kevin D. Kvint, Svetlana Makaron, Leah Grovola, Michael R. Karandikar, Saarang Kilbaugh, Todd J. Cullen, D. Kacy Petrov, Dmitriy Multimodal Neuromonitoring and Neurocritical Care in Swine to Enhance Translational Relevance in Brain Trauma Research |
title | Multimodal Neuromonitoring and Neurocritical Care in Swine to Enhance Translational Relevance in Brain Trauma Research |
title_full | Multimodal Neuromonitoring and Neurocritical Care in Swine to Enhance Translational Relevance in Brain Trauma Research |
title_fullStr | Multimodal Neuromonitoring and Neurocritical Care in Swine to Enhance Translational Relevance in Brain Trauma Research |
title_full_unstemmed | Multimodal Neuromonitoring and Neurocritical Care in Swine to Enhance Translational Relevance in Brain Trauma Research |
title_short | Multimodal Neuromonitoring and Neurocritical Care in Swine to Enhance Translational Relevance in Brain Trauma Research |
title_sort | multimodal neuromonitoring and neurocritical care in swine to enhance translational relevance in brain trauma research |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10216032/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37239007 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/biomedicines11051336 |
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