Análisis de los efectos del consumo de alcohol en la morbi-mortalidad por trauma craneoencefálico

  • Carolina Pacheco Figueroa Residente de Medicina Legal, Universidad de Costa Rica. Sección de Patología Forense, Departamento de Medicina Legal, Poder Judicial, Costa Rica.
Palabras clave: Trauma craneoencefálico, intoxicación por alcohol, apoptosis, caspasa, neuroprotección, receptor NDMA, etanol

Resumen

La intoxicación con alcohol está frecuentemente asociada con trauma craneoencefálico (TCE), pero el impacto del alcohol en la patogénesis y el pronóstico del TCE sigue siendo poco clara. La literatura actual provee evidencia en términos de datos clínicos y experimentales que respaldan los efectos neuroprotectores del alcohol en pacientes con TCE.

Para establecer de manera significativa esta relación es necesario el desarrollo de estudios prospectivos observacionales fuertes, con el fin de comprender los efectos del alcohol en los resultados clínicos a largo plazo (incluyendo el resultado neurológico) en pacientes con TCE con una apropiada selección y ajuste del riesgo basal.

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Publicado
2020-11-16
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Pacheco Figueroa, C. (2020). Análisis de los efectos del consumo de alcohol en la morbi-mortalidad por trauma craneoencefálico. Medicina Legal De Costa Rica, 37(1). Recuperado a partir de //www.binasss.sa.cr/ojssalud/index.php/mlcr/article/view/145