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Variation in monitoring and treatment policies for intracranial hypertension in traumatic brain injury: A survey in 66 neurotrauma centers participating in the CENTER-TBI study




AuthorsCnossen M., Huijben J., van der Jagt M., Volovici V., van Essen T., Polinder S., Nelson D., Ercole A., Stocchetti N., Citerio G., Peul W., Maas A., Menon D., Steyerberg E., Lingsma H., Adams H., Alessandro M., Allanson J., Amrein K., Andaluz N., Andelic N., Andrea N., Andreassen L., Anke A., Antoni A., Ardon H., Audibert G., Auslands K., Azouvi P., Baciu C., Bacon A., Badenes R., Baglin T., Bartels R., Barzó P., Bauerfeind U., Beer R., Belda F., Bellander B., Belli A., Bellier R., Benali H., Benard T., Berardino M., Beretta L., Beynon C., Bilotta F., Binder H., Biqiri E., Blaabjerg M., Lund S., Bouzat P., Bragge P., Brazinova A., Brehar F., Brorsson C., Buki A., Bullinger M., Bucková V., Calappi E., Cameron P., Carbayo L., Carise E., Carpenter K., Castaño-León A., Causin F., Chevallard G., Chieregato A., Cooper M., Cnossen M., Coburn M., Coles J., Cooper J., Correia M., Covic A., Curry N., Czeiter E., Czosnyka M., Dahyot-Fizelier C., Damas F., Damas P., Dawes H., De Keyser V., Corte F., Depreitere B., Ding S., Dippel D., Dizdarevic K., Dulière G., Dzeko A., Eapen G., Engemann H., Ercole A., Esser P., Ezer E., Fabricius M., Feigin V., Feng J., Foks K., Fossi F., Francony G., Frantzén J., Freo U., Frisvold S., Furmanov A., Gagliardo P., Galanaud D., Gao G., Geleijns K., Ghuysen A., Giraud B., Glocker B., Gomez P., Grossi F., Gruen R., Gupta D., Haagsma J., Hadzic E., Haitsma I., Hartings J., Helbok R., Helseth E., Hertle D., Hill S., Hoedemaekers A., Hoefer S., Hutchinson P., Håberg K., Jacobs B., Janciak I., Janssens K., Jiang J., Jones K., Kalala J., Kamnitsas K., Karan M., Karau J., Katila A., Kaukonen M., Keeling D., Kerforne T., Ketharanathan N., Kettunen J., Kivisaari R., Kolias A., Kolumbán B., Kompanje E., Kondziella D., Koskinen L., Kovács N., Kálovits F., Lagares A., Lanyon L., Laureys S., Lauritzen M., Lecky F., Ledig C., Lefering R., Legrand V., Lei J., Levi L., Lightfoot R., Lingsma H., Loeckx D., Lozano A., Luddington R., Luijten-Arts C., Maas A., MacDonald S., MacFayden C., Maegele M., Majdan M., Major S., Manara A., Manhes P., Manley G., Martin D., Martino C., Maruenda A., Maréchal H., Mastelova D., Mattern J., McMahon C., Melegh B., Menon D., Menovsky T., Morganti-Kossmann C., Mulazzi D., Mutschler M., Mühlan H., Negru A., Nelson D., Neugebauer E., Newcombe V., Noirhomme Q., Nyirádi J., Oddo M., Oldenbeuving A., Oresic M., Ortolano F., Palotie A., Parizel P., Patruno A., Payen J., Perera N., Perlbarg V., Persona P., Peul W., Pichon N., Piilgaard H., Piippo A., Floury S., Pirinen M., Ples H., Polinder S., Pomposo I., Psota M., Pullens P., Puybasset L., Ragauskas A., Raj R., Rambadagalla M., Rehorcíková V., Rhodes J., Richardson S., Ripatti S., Rocka S., Rodier N., Roe C., Roise O., Roks G., Romegoux P., Rosand J., Rosenfeld J., Rosenlund C., Rosenthal G., Rossaint R., Rossi S., Rostalski T., Rueckert D., de Ruiz A., Rusnák M., Sacchi M., Sahakian B., Sahuquillo J., Sakowitz O., Sala F., Sanchez-Pena P., Sanchez-Porras R., Sandor J., Santos E., Sasse N., Sasu L., Savo D., Schipper I., Schlößer B., Schmidt S., Schneider A., Schoechl H., Schoonman G., Rico F., Schwendenwein E., Schöll M., Sir ö., Skandsen T., Smakman L., Smeets D., Smielewski P., Sorinola A., Stamatakis E., Stanworth S., Stegemann K., Steinbüchel N., Stevens R., Stewart W., Steyerberg E., Stocchetti N., Sundström N., Synnot A., Szabó J., Söderberg J., Taccone F., Tamás V., Tanskanen P., Tascu A., Taylor M., Te A., Tenovuo O., Teodorani G., Theadom A., Thomas M., Tibboel D., Tolias C., Tshibanda J., Tudora C., Vajkoczy P., Valeinis E., Hecke W., Praag D., Dirk V., Vlierberghe E., Vyvere T., Vanhaudenhuyse A., Vargiolu A., Vega E., Verheyden J., Vespa P., Vik A., Vilcinis R., Vizzino G., Vleggeert-Lankamp C., Volovici V., Vulekovic P., Vámos Z., Wade D., Wang K., Wang L., Wildschut E., Williams G., Willumsen L., Wilson A., Wilson L., Winkler M., Ylén P., Younsi A., Zaaroor M., Zhang Z., Zheng Z., Zumbo F., de Lange S., de Ruiter G., den Boogert H., van Dijck J., van Essen T., van Heugten C., van der Jagt M., van der Naalt J., Volovici V., van der Jagt M., Huijben J., Cnossen M., van der Naalt J., van der Jagt M., van Heugten C.

PublisherBioMed Central Ltd.

Publication year2017

JournalCritical Care

Journal name in sourceCritical Care

Volume21

Issue1

Number of pages12

ISSN1364-8535

eISSN1875-7081

DOIhttps://doi.org/10.1186/s13054-017-1816-9

Web address https://ccforum.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s13054-017-1816-9

Self-archived copy’s web addresshttps://research.utu.fi/converis/portal/detail/Publication/27574872


Abstract

The distributions of species are not only determined by where they can survive – they must also be able to reproduce. Although immigrant inviability is a well-established concept, the fact that immigrants also need to be able to effectively reproduce in foreign environments has not been fully appreciated in the study of adaptive divergence and speciation. Fertilization and reproduction are sensitive life-history stages that could be detrimentally affected for immigrants in non-native habitats. We propose that “immigrant reproductive dysfunction” is a hitherto overlooked aspect of reproductive isolation caused by natural selection on immigrants. This idea is supported by results from experiments on an externally fertilizing fish (sand goby, Pomatoschistus minutus). Growth and condition of adults were not affected by non-native salinity whereas males spawning as immigrants had lower sperm motility and hatching success than residents. We interpret these results as evidence for local adaptation or acclimation of sperm, and possibly also components of paternal care. The resulting loss in fitness, which we call “immigrant reproductive dysfunction,” has the potential to reduce gene flow between populations with locally adapted reproduction, and it may play a role in species distributions and speciation.


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