Implementation of portable head CT imaging in patients with severe acute brain injury in a French ICU: a prospective before–after design pilot study

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Launey Yoann
Mycinski Clément
Eugène François
Bellec Elise
Serpolay Hubert
Ferré Jean-Christophe
Seguin Philippe
Gauvrit Jean-Yves
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[1] Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Rennes,Critical Care Unit, Department of Anaesthesia, Critical Care and Perioperative Medicine
[2] University of Rennes,Department of Neuroradiology
[3] Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Rennes,Radiation Protection Unit, Department of Biomedical Engineering
[4] Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Rennes,Head office of the Department of Biomedical Engineering
[5] Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Rennes,undefined
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Head-CT-scanning is a cornerstone procedure during the management of patients admitted for acute brain injury (ABI) in intensive care unit (ICU). But intrahospital transfer for these procedure is known to increase the rate of severe adverse events potentially worsening the brain injuries. Portable head-CT (pCTH) may facilitate pCTH performance in safer conditions for the patients avoiding transfer out of the ICU. To evaluate the safety and the time duration required to use a portable head CT (pCTH) scanner in the intensive care unit (ICU) in the French healthcare system in ICU patients admitted for acute brain injury, we prospectively included all ICU-patients admitted for severe ABI over a 2-year period following before–after design. As the main outcome, we compared the time required to perform a scan with pCTH to that with conventional head CT (cCTH) and reported adverse events and reactions. In total, forty-six patients were included and finally, 41 patients were analyzed (21 in the pCTH group and 20 in the cCTH group). The median (interquartile) time required to perform a scan with pCTH was 28 (23–48) minutes compared to 30 (25–36) minutes with cCTH (p = 0.825). The duration time required to perform a pCTH was similar to that with cCTH in an ICU of the French healthcare system without significant difference in adverse events reactions.
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