Approaches to neuroprotection in pediatric neurocritical care

World J Crit Care Med. 2023 Jun 9;12(3):116-129. doi: 10.5492/wjccm.v12.i3.116.

Abstract

Acute neurologic injuries represent a common cause of morbidity and mortality in children presenting to the pediatric intensive care unit. After primary neurologic insults, there may be cerebral brain tissue that remains at risk of secondary insults, which can lead to worsening neurologic injury and unfavorable outcomes. A fundamental goal of pediatric neurocritical care is to mitigate the impact of secondary neurologic injury and improve neurologic outcomes for critically ill children. This review describes the physiologic framework by which strategies in pediatric neurocritical care are designed to reduce the impact of secondary brain injury and improve functional outcomes. Here, we present current and emerging strategies for optimizing neuroprotective strategies in critically ill children.

Keywords: Cerebral perfusion; Cerebrovascular pressure reactivity; Neuroprotection; Pediatric neurocritical care.

Publication types

  • Review