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            TBI Dashboard: Clinical Decision


            Support for Managing TBI Patients










            Traumatic Brain Injury
            (TBI) remains a significant

            issue in modern warfare,
            with frequent diagnoses
            in both combat and
            training environments.    1




            TBI patients present a unique set of challenges

            Early treatment is critical to minimize secondary injuries, which are common in TBI patients.


            Clinical management of TBI patients
            TBI Dashboard  provides a comprehensive display of the most relevant physiologic data for monitoring
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            hypotension, hypoxia, and hyperventilation, as recommended by the TCCC guidelines and proven by
            the EPIC study. 2

            •  Continuously updated data provides trending information on all relevant vital signs at a glance.
            •  Breath-by-breath countdown timer helps to maintain proper ventilation rates
            •  Target values for each parameter guide medics on targets per protocol


            From POI to definitive care

            TBI Dashboard on ZOLL´s Propaq  M and Propaq MD support your efforts to rapidly treat and effectively
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            manage TBI patients throughout the continuum of en-route care.



            For more information, visit zoll.com/military

            1  Pazdan R, et al. Traumatic Brain Injury in the Military. Fundamentals of Military Medicine. Borden Institute-Office of the
            Surgeon General U.S. Army MedCoE. 2019, Chapter 38
            2 epic.arizona.edu
            3 Spaite DW, et al. Acad Emerg Med. 2014;21:7:818-830






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