Systematic review of non-invasive ventilation and craniofacial fractures: a multidisciplinary perspective and recommendations for management.

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Categorie Systematic review
TijdschriftThe British journal of oral & maxillofacial surgery
Year 2024
The anatomically complex craniofacial skeleton demands special consideration when caring for cases of polytrauma or medically compromised patients with craniofacial fractures. This paper utilises a systematic review and multidisciplinary opinions to create an algorithm for the hospital-based care of patients with craniofacial fractures (base of skull, orbit, paranasal sinus, and mandible) who require non-invasive ventilation (NIV). Each fracture location has a unique predisposition to a different type of emphysema and associated morbidity. The risk of developing emphysema, combined with its potential severity, is stratified against the harm of not providing NIV for the holistic care of the patient. The aim of this paper is to synthesise evidence from a systematic review of existing literature with multidisciplinary opinions to develop a concise algorithm that outlines the optimal treatment of patients with craniofacial fractures who require NIV.
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First added on: Apr 19, 2024