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The goal of this clinical trial is to assess the role of transcranial Doppler (TCD) in evaluating brain edema in traumatic brain injury. The main question it aims to answer is:
Is TCD equivalent to brain computerized tomography (CT) in evaluating traumatic brain edema?
Participants will be examined by both methods at the same time to assess the correlation between them.
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Computed Tomography (CT) scan of the brain will be done on admission to the ICU and 48-72 hours after starting hyperosmolar therapy. The cerebral oedema will be scored as follows: 0 = no brain oedema, 1 = mild brain oedema, 2 = moderate brain oedema, and 3 = severe brain oedema. Oedema is defined as mild when the ventricles and cisterns are narrow in the CT in the acute stage; moderate, when in addition to the mild form, the sylvian fissure and cortical gyri are not visualized; and severe, when in addition to mild and moderate, the perimesencephalic cisterns can not be visualized.
Transcranial doppler ultrasonography will be performed immediately after CT scan then after 48-72 hours of starting hyperosmolar therapy according to the following protocol:
(PSV+(EDVx 2))/3.
Pulsatility index (PI) is calculated using the formula: (PSV-EDV)/ MFV.
Intracranial pressure (ICP) will be calculated as follows:
All patients in the study will be managed using the same management principles of traumatic brain injury with raised intracranial pressure such as:
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