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    Primary Health Care. Alternative links are provided below where available. Background: Hypotension is a recognized secondary insult after traumatic brain injury TBI.


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    7. We suggest that close monitoring of mean arterial pressure would enable clinical teams to avoid more potentially damaging hypotensive events. Using the EUSIG definitions, 2, events can be obtained by analyzing the systolic and mean blood pressures on a minute by minute basis. A software program was written to identify and classify the trigger pattern for each event. A categorical analysis of these triggering patterns has been carried out.

      Key Results: Our analysis shows that most events are triggered by a drop in mean arterial pressure. Conclusion: We suggest that more emphasis should be placed on closely monitoring mean arterial pressure as well as systolic pressure when trying to guard against hypotensive problems in traumatically brain injured patients.