VENTIlatory strategies for patients with severe traumatic brain injury in the LOw-and Middle-Income CountrieS. The VENTILOMICS survey
Prabhakar H. Mahajan C. Kapoor I. Shrestha G. Picetti E. Robba C. Schultz M.J. Kalaivani M. Hlavnicka A. del Portillo Á. Mazzola A.M. Dorfman B. Balasini C. Tolosa C. Casabella C. Perez D. Martín F.A. Izzo G. Salinas G. Araujo J.M.G. Mele J.I. Tumino L. Berloni L. Alvarez M.G.R. Fernandez N. Centeno P. Sandi F. Guzmán G.A.R. Cuentas L.A.L. Sanga L.D. Iporre M.C.M. Mirones V.A. Righy C. Costa E.L.V. Caceres E. Pérez H.N. Figueroa J. Ciro J. Figueroa R.R. Vásquez-García S. Izquierdo E.O. Bime A.E. Shafi A.S. Woldearegay A.A. Ali B. Aniley H.T. Teklehaimanot H.F. Kinfe N. Kedir N. Nasser N. Shisema S. Fite T.D. Tesfa T. Bulto Y.A. Sugatha A.M. Luthra A. Bindu B. Kaur B. Kukanti C. Sengupta D. Jayakumar D. Paul G. Walia I.S. Ghosh I. Wanchoo J. Swarna K. Deb K. Sodhi K. Kiro K.L. Goswami L. Garg M. Gatlawar M.K. Tandon M.S. Thangaraj M. Samagh N. Bhandari N. Jain N. Shetty N. Lanjewar P.S. Ramachandran P. Mittal R. Pradhan R. Sampath Sivaraj P. Pandit S. Samavedam S. Hariharan U. Singhal V. Singhal V. Javeri Y. Winata A. Uhud A.N. Santosa D.A. Irina S. Eltaeva A. Zhulashev A. Azamat Serikovich B. Abdrakhmanova M. Daribayev M. Nurlan Ostanin P. Zhuzanova V. Dauletova Z. Zhanbolat Alejandro C.G.P. Zárate D.G. Larios F.O. Muro F.J.C. Perez J.C. de Molina Serrano J.I.R. Parra J.T.R. Sanchez-Hurtado L.A. Chavez M.J.R. Martinez M.T.M. Aguilar M.E.M. Espinoza M. García S.M. Valdez S.S.T. Thein N.N.S. Shah A. Nepali A. Paudel A. Rimal A. Paudel A. Karki B.C. Rimal B. Shrestha B. Shrestha B. Timalsina B.R. Raut B.K. Amatya B.R. Maharjan B. Bhandari D. Dhakal G. Sitoula K. Thapa K. Manisha Tripathee M. Panta P. Gami R. Bhandari S. Banskota S. Pathak S. Pradhan U.L. Ahmad M.H. Naseer A. Khan A.W. Yaqoob A. Malik A.A. Sultan A. Durrani A. Iqbal F. Batool H.T. Baig M.S. Hayat M. Ilyas M. Khoso M.N. Khan M.S. Ashraf M.S. Islam M.Ul. Ali M. Mehmood M. Ullah N. Latif N. Noreen R. Ranna Nafis S.B. Ali S. Javed S. Ali S. Masood T. Wasim V. Sanabria J.A.F. Rivas N. Arroyo-Sanchez A. Gonzales H. Portilla J.L.P. Palomino V.A.R. de Orue Z.V.O. Weerakoon R.K. Uysal E. Cine H.S. Yildrim M.E. Kuzucu P. Kayalar S.K. Akman T. Bayraktar Y.S. Lacruz C.A.A. Mora J. Davila R.
2025Associacao de Medicina Intensiva Brasileira - AMIB
Critical Care Science
2025#37
Objective: To revisit the VENTIlatory Strategies for Patients with Severe Traumatic Brain Injury (VENTILO) survey, focusing on ventilatory management practices among healthcare professionals in low-and middle-income countries. Methodology: A cross-sectional on-line survey, VENTIlatory strategies for patients with severe traumatic brain injury in the LOw-and Middle-Income CountrieS (VENTILOMICS), was conducted using the original VENTILO survey questionnaire, developed following a review of literature on respiratory management in traumatic brain injury patients, captured demographics of participants, type of hospital/specialty and available neuromonitoring tools; protocols for mechanical ventilation and weaning, and respiratory management strategies. Descriptive statistics were computed for all study variables. We analyzed data based on the economic status of the low-and middle-income countries. Results: There were 204 respondents from 28 low-and middle-income countries. Our results indicate that 55-70% of respondents recommend tidal volumes of 6-8mL/kg for patients with high or medium partial pressure of arterial oxygen/inspired fraction of oxygen, while tidal volumes of 4-6mL/kg is preferred for those with low partial pressure of arterial oxygen/inspired fraction of oxygen ratios. For patients with intracranial hypertension, lower positive end-expiratory pressure levels were utilized. Conclusion: The findings suggest a consistent approach to lung-protective ventilation across low-and middle-income countries, with notable variations influenced by local resources and economic status. This study highlights the necessity for tailored research and guidelines to address the specific challenges faced in traumatic brain injury management within low-and middle-income countries.
artificial , Brain injury , Critical care , Developing countries , Economic status , Internationality , Respiration , Survey and questionnaires , traumatic
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Department of Neuroanaesthesiology and Neurocritical Care, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi, India
Department of Epidemiology and Preventive Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, Nursing and Health Sciences, Monash University, Melbourne, Australia
Department of Anaesthesia and Intensive Care, Parma University Hospital, Parma, Italy
Anaesthesia and Intensive Care, IRCCS Policlinico San Martino, Genova, Italy
University of Amsterdam, Amsterdam, Netherlands
Department of Biostatistics, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi, India
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Department of Neuroanaesthesiology and Neurocritical Care
Department of Epidemiology and Preventive Medicine
Department of Anaesthesia and Intensive Care
Anaesthesia and Intensive Care
University of Amsterdam
Department of Biostatistics
Argentina
Bolivia
Brazil
Colombia
Ecuador
Ethiopia
India
Indonesia
Kazakhstan
Mexico
Myanmar
Nepal
Nigeria
Pakistan
Paraguay
Peru
Sri Lanka
Turkey
Venezuela
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