Neurosurgical patients, including those with severe traumatic brain injury, spinal cord injury, stroke, or raised intracranial pressure, are at heightened risk for stress ulcers and aspiration pneumonitis, leading to significant morbidity and mortality. These patients are typically managed through both pharmacological interventions [, proton pump inhibitors (PPIs), histamine 2 (H2) antagonists, sucralfate] and non-pharmacological measures (, nasogastric decompression, patient positioning) to mitigate adverse outcomes. The pathogenesis of stress ulcers in neurosurgical patients is multifactorial, but the routine use of stress ulcer prophylaxis remains controversial. While gastric acid suppression with H2 receptor antagonists and PPIs is commonly employed, concerns have arisen regarding the association between elevated gastric pH, bacterial colonization, and ventilator-associated pneumonia. The lack of comprehensive data on gastroprotection in critically ill neurosurgical patients, who face a greater risk than non-neurosurgical counterparts, further complicates this issue. Recent studies, such as one by Gao on the efficacy of vonoprazan-amoxicillin dual therapy in elderly patients, highlight the potential of novel therapies, but the influence of pre-existing conditions like infection remains unclear. Non-pharmacological interventions, including nasogastric decompression and early enteral nutrition, are critical in improving outcomes but require further research to refine strategies. This editorial underscores the need for tailored approaches and encourages further investigation into optimal gastroprotective strategies for neurosurgical patients.
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Acta Neurochir (Wien)
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Department of Neurosurgery, MedStar Washington Hospital Center, 110 Irving St. NW, Washington, DC, USA.
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J Cancer Res Clin Oncol
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Department of Neurosurgery, University Hospital Bonn, Bonn / Venusberg-Campus 1, 53127, Bonn, Germany.
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College of Human Medicine, Michigan State University, Grand Rapids, Michigan, United States of America.
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Surg Radiol Anat
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Department of Anatomy, School of Medicine, Faculty of Health Sciences, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, 75 Mikras Asias Str., Goudi, 11527, Athens, Greece.
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Curr Pain Headache Rep
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Medical School, Planalto Catarinense University, Lages, SC, Brazil.
Purpose Of Review: Chronic pain affects millions worldwide, reducing quality of life and posing a major healthcare challenge. This review aims to explore advancements in neurosurgical interventions for managing chronic pain, focusing on the latest neuromodulation techniques, and addressing how these innovations may offer alternative solutions for these patients.
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