Show pageBacklinksCite current pageExport to PDFBack to top This page is read only. You can view the source, but not change it. Ask your administrator if you think this is wrong. ====== 🕒 Delayed ====== **Delayed** refers to any **clinical event, diagnosis, complication, or intervention that occurs later than expected** based on typical timelines, protocols, or physiological responses. ===== 📌 Clinical Usage ===== * **[[Delayed bleeding]]**: hemorrhage that develops hours or days after trauma or surgery. * **Delayed awakening**: failure to regain consciousness in the expected postoperative or post-ictal window. * **Delayed diagnosis**: identification of a condition after a clinically significant or avoidable time lapse. ===== ⚠️ Why It Matters ===== * May indicate evolving pathology (e.g., hematoma expansion, edema). * Often requires **heightened surveillance** and **repeat imaging**. * Associated with **increased morbidity** if not anticipated. ===== 🧠 Common Examples in Neurosurgery ===== * Delayed intracranial hemorrhage in anticoagulated patients after mild TBI. * Delayed ischemic deficits after subarachnoid hemorrhage. * Delayed hydrocephalus after tumor resection or meningitis. ===== ✅ Best Practice ===== * Anticipate based on risk factors (age, anticoagulation, comorbidities). * Include in discharge instructions and follow-up plans. * Use structured observation protocols (e.g., 6–24h CT control in TBI). delayed.txt Last modified: 2025/06/14 20:19by administrador