Application of a Near-infrared Spectroscope by an Extreme Forward Medical Team for the Triage of Casualties With Traumatic Brain Injury

ABSTRACT Background During deployment of military medical teams similarly to prehospital practice, without immediate computed tomography scan access, identifying patients requiring neuro-specific care to manage pragmatic triage proves crucial. We assessed the contribution of this portable near-infra...

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Veröffentlicht in:Military medicine 2023-03, Vol.188 (3-4), p.e572-e578
Hauptverfasser: Joubert, Christophe, Sellier, Aurore, Beucler, Nathan, Desse, Nicolas, Delmas, Jean-Marc, Bordes, Julien, Dulou, Renaud, Dagain, Arnaud
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Zusammenfassung:ABSTRACT Background During deployment of military medical teams similarly to prehospital practice, without immediate computed tomography scan access, identifying patients requiring neuro-specific care to manage pragmatic triage proves crucial. We assessed the contribution of this portable near-infrared spectroscope (NIRS) handheld device, Infrascanner Model 2000 (InfraScan Inc.; Philadelphia, PA), to screen patients suspected to require specific neurosurgical care. Materials and methods This single-center retrospective analysis was based on the data from the medical records of the traumatic brain injured patients. We analyzed all the patients strictly over 18 years old presenting a clinical history of traumatic brain injury (TBI) with a Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS) 
ISSN:0026-4075
1930-613X
DOI:10.1093/milmed/usac306