Steroids in spinal cord injury ?
Ronald Gross
Rgross at harthosp.org
Wed Apr 23 13:08:45 BST 2008
I kinda figured he would reply in an eloquent and unambiguous fashion......
>>> <KMATTOX at aol.com> 4/23/2008 12:14 AM >>>
No, NO, NO, NO NO
In a message dated 4/22/2008 11:06:45 P.M. Central Daylight Time,
ivanhronek at yahoo.com writes:
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I got an approval from Sandy Miller to post this here, anyone feels strongly
about it ?
At the PGA (Postgraduate Assembly of the NYSSA)last December, the
question came up in a discussion during a panel (I missed the main
talk because of another meeting).
This is for those who deal with acute spinal cord injured patients.
The question asked was: given a patient who is both head and spinal
cord injured,would you use megadose steroids? To my surprise--and
shock--the panelist answered yes. I didn't get a chance to make a
comment myself because time was up.
Now, I had thought that it was generally understood by now that the
evidence for any good effect of steroids in SCI is at best
questionable, and that the evidence for harm from steroids in acute
brain injury is unequivocable. Hence my shock. Certainly, if you have
to be most concerned with any injury, one to the brain should be at
the top of the list.
So, my question for the list: does anyone still use megadose steroids
for spinal cord injured pts? If so, why? If not, why not? If you have
a pt with SCI who also has a head injury, would you use them then? If
so, why?
Shameful self-promotion: I have an article on this in the current
issue of Jopurnal of Neurosurgical Anesthesiology, and just finished
our chapter on Trauma and Burns for the next issue of Barash, so I
have gone over the literature pretty thoroughly. I'll post some
references if you like; I'm running out of time now.
Sanford M. Miller, MD
Ivan Hronek MD
SFMC, Los Angeles
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