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==Clinical Features== | ==Clinical Features== | ||
*Maintain high index of clinical suspicion | |||
*Cerebral edema in itself does not produce neuro findings until ICP elevation causes ischemia<ref>Pollay M. Blood-Brain Barrier, Cerebral Edema. In : Wilkins RH, Rengachary SS, editors. Neurosurgery. 2nd ed. New York: Mc Graw Hill Book Co., 1996;335-44.</ref> | |||
*Findings: | |||
**AMS | |||
**Extremity sensory/motor deficit | |||
**Bradycardia, elevated BP, irregular breathing | |||
**EOM abnormalities | |||
**Pupillary size abnormalities | |||
**Extensor plantar response | |||
==Corticosteroids== | |||
*Reduce tumor capillary permeability, inflammatory cytotoxicity | |||
*IV bolus 10-20 mg dexamethasone on initial presentation<ref>Nahaczewski AE et al. Dexamethasone Therapy in Patients With Brain Tumors - A Focus on Tapering. J Neurosci Nurs. 2004;36(6):340-343.</ref> | |||
**Followed by 4 mg IV q6hrs | |||
**PO and IV dosing equivalent bioavailability | |||
**May see improvement within 12-48hrs | |||
*Complications<ref>Dietric J et al. Corticosteroids in brain cancer patients: benefits and pitfalls. Expert Rev Clin Pharmacol. 2011 Mar; 4(2): 233–242.</ref>: | |||
**GI bleeds - ensure GI prophylaxis | |||
**Osteoporosis - avoid in pathologic fx | |||
**Neuropsychiatric - avoid in acute psychosis | |||
**Steroid myopathy - consider nonfluorinated steroids, such as prednisone, over dexamethasone | |||
==See Also== | ==See Also== | ||
Revision as of 19:43, 23 May 2016
Background
- Classification of malignant tumor type does not typically change emergency care
- Majority of tumors encompassed by[1]:
- Metastasis
- Gliomas
- Meningiomas
- Pituitary adenomas
- Acoustic neuromas
Clinical Features
- Maintain high index of clinical suspicion
- Cerebral edema in itself does not produce neuro findings until ICP elevation causes ischemia[2]
- Findings:
- AMS
- Extremity sensory/motor deficit
- Bradycardia, elevated BP, irregular breathing
- EOM abnormalities
- Pupillary size abnormalities
- Extensor plantar response
Corticosteroids
- Reduce tumor capillary permeability, inflammatory cytotoxicity
- IV bolus 10-20 mg dexamethasone on initial presentation[3]
- Followed by 4 mg IV q6hrs
- PO and IV dosing equivalent bioavailability
- May see improvement within 12-48hrs
- Complications[4]:
- GI bleeds - ensure GI prophylaxis
- Osteoporosis - avoid in pathologic fx
- Neuropsychiatric - avoid in acute psychosis
- Steroid myopathy - consider nonfluorinated steroids, such as prednisone, over dexamethasone
See Also
Sources
- ↑ DeAngelis LM. Brain tumors. N Engl J Med. 2001 Jan 11. 344(2):114-23.
- ↑ Pollay M. Blood-Brain Barrier, Cerebral Edema. In : Wilkins RH, Rengachary SS, editors. Neurosurgery. 2nd ed. New York: Mc Graw Hill Book Co., 1996;335-44.
- ↑ Nahaczewski AE et al. Dexamethasone Therapy in Patients With Brain Tumors - A Focus on Tapering. J Neurosci Nurs. 2004;36(6):340-343.
- ↑ Dietric J et al. Corticosteroids in brain cancer patients: benefits and pitfalls. Expert Rev Clin Pharmacol. 2011 Mar; 4(2): 233–242.
