Civilian Firearm-Inflicted Brain Injury: Coagulopathy, Vascular Injuries, and Triage.
Christos LazaridisAli MansourRonald Alvarado-DyerRuth TangonanAndrea LogginiChristopher KramerFernando D GoldenbergPublished in: Current neurology and neuroscience reports (2021)
The triad of coagulopathy, low motor score, and radiographic compression of basal cisterns comprises a phenotype of injury with exceedingly high mortality. PBI leads to high rates of cerebral arterial and venous injuries, and projectile trajectory is emerging as an independent predictor of outcome. The combination of coagulopathy with cerebrovascular injury creates a specific endophenotype. The nature and role of coagulopathy remain to be deciphered, and consideration to the use of tranexamic acid should be given. Prospective controlled trials are needed to create clinical evidence free of patient selection bias.