Differences in prevalence of ICU protocols between neurologic and non-neurologic patient populations Journal Article


Authors: Billington, M. E.; Seethala, R. R.; Hou, P. C.; Takhar, S. S.; Askari, R.; Aisiku, I. P.; USIITG-CIOS investigators
Contributor: Pastores, S. M.
Article Title: Differences in prevalence of ICU protocols between neurologic and non-neurologic patient populations
Abstract: Purpose: To compare the differences in the presence of protocols aimed at addressing complications for neurologically injured patients vs. non-neurologic injured patients in a large sample of ICUs across the United States. Materials and methods: Prospective observational multi-center cohort study. This was a subgroup analysis of the multi-centered prospective observational cohort study of medical, surgical, and mixed intensive care units from across the country. USCIITG-GIOB study group. Results: Sixty-nine ICUs participated in the study of which 25 (36%) were medical, 24 were surgical (35%) and 20 (29%) were of mixed type, and 64 (93%) were in teaching hospitals. There were 6179 patients across all sites with 1266 (20.4%) with central nervous system diagnoses. Protocol utilization in central nervous system vs. non- central nervous system patients was as follows: Sedation interruption 973/1266 (76.9%) vs. 3840/4913 (782%) (p = .32); acute lung injury ventilation 847/1266 (66.9%) vs. 4069/4913 (82.8%) (p < .0001); ventilator associated pneumonia 1193/1266 (94.2%) vs.4760/4913 (96.9%) (p < .0001); ventilator weaning 1193/1266 (94.2%) vs. 4490/4913 (91.4%) (p = .0009); and early mobility 378/1266 (29.9%) vs. 1736/4913 (35.3%) (p = .0002). Conclusion: In this cohort, we found differences in the prevalence of respiratory illness prevention protocols between critically ill patients with neurologic illness and the general critically ill population. (C) 2019 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
Keywords: mortality; icu; critical illness; cns; lung injury; acute lung injury; critically-ill patients; states; ventilator-associated pneumonia; protocols; neurologic; ventilator; critical-care
Journal Title: Journal of Critical Care
Volume: 52
ISSN: 0883-9441
Publisher: W.B. Saunders Co.  
Date Published: 2019-08-01
Start Page: 63
End Page: 67
Language: English
ACCESSION: WOS:000471240500010
DOI: 10.1016/j.jcrc.2019.03.002
PROVIDER: Clarivate Analytics Web of Science
PROVIDER: wos
PUBMED: 30981927
Notes: Article -- Source: Wos
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