慢性硬膜下血肿患者护理临床实践指南:从发病到康复的多学科建议。

IF 1 4区 医学 Q4 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
Daniel J Stubbs, Benjamin M Davies, Ellie Edlmann, Akbar Ansari, Thomas H Bashford, Philip Braude, Diederik O Bulters, Sophie J Camp, Georgina Carr, Jonathan P Coles, David de Monteverde-Robb, Jugdeep Dhesi, Judith Dinsmore, Nicholas R Evans, Emily Foster, Elaine Fox, Ian Froom, Conor Gillespie, Natalie Gray, Kirsty Grieve, Peter Hartley, Fiona Lecky, Angelos Kolias, John Jeeves, Alexis Joannides, Thais Minett, Iain Moppett, Mike H Nathanson, Virginia F J Newcombe, Joanne G Outtrim, Nicola Owen, Lisa Petermann, Shvaita Ralhan, David Shipway, Rohitashwa Sinha, William Thomas, Peter C Whitfield, Sally R Wilson, Ardalan Zolnourian, Mary Dixon-Woods, David K Menon, Peter J Hutchinson
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摘要

简介慢性硬膜下血肿(cSDH)是硬膜下腔内液体和血液降解产物的包裹性聚集。它越来越常见,影响着老年人和体弱者。目前,尚无指南来定义从症状出现到康复的最佳护理。本文首次提出了针对 cSDH 护理最佳实践的共识性建议,这些建议是共同设计的,旨在为患者治疗路径的每个阶段提供支持:指导原则的制定由一个多学科指导委员会领导,该委员会由来自不同临床团体、专业协会、患者和护理者的代表组成。通过与特别召集的工作组进行讨论,提出了核心临床问题,并以此为指导进行文献检索,以确定相关证据。为就纳入指南的声明草案达成共识,采用了调查方法并召开了一次面对面会议。随后,英国神经外科医师学会、神经麻醉与重症监护学会、麻醉师协会、英国神经科学护士协会、英国老年医学会和围术期护理中心对拟议指南进行了认可:结果:我们发现文献中普遍缺乏高质量的证据,不过随机对照试验 (RCT) 数据可为手术技术和皮质类固醇使用方面的具体建议提供依据。最终指南是综合现有证据、专家共识和患者参与的结果。该指南包括八大主题的 67 项建议,涵盖:表现和诊断、神经外科分诊和共同决策、非手术管理、围术期管理(包括抗凝)、手术时机、术中和术后护理、康复和恢复:我们提出了第一份针对 cSDH 患者护理的多学科指南。这些建议反映了 cSDH 护理模式的转变,承认并正式确定了在二级和三级医疗机构有效开展多学科协作临床管理、沟通和决策的必要性。
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Clinical practice guidelines for the care of patients with a chronic subdural haematoma: multidisciplinary recommendations from presentation to recovery.

Introduction: A chronic subdural haematoma (cSDH) is an encapsulated collection of fluid and blood degradation products in the subdural space. It is increasingly common, affecting older people and those living with frailty. Currently, no guidance exists to define optimal care from onset of symptoms through to recovery. This paper presents the first consensus-built recommendations for best practice in the care of cSDH, co-designed to support each stage of the patient pathway.

Methods: Guideline development was led by a multidisciplinary Steering Committee with representation from diverse clinical groups, professional associations, patients, and carers. Literature searching to identify relevant evidence was guided by core clinical questions formulated through facilitated discussion with specially convened working groups. A modified Delphi exercise was undertaken to build consensus on draft statements for inclusion in the guideline using survey methodology and an in-person meeting. The proposed guideline was subsequently endorsed by the Society for British Neurological Surgeons, Neuroanaesthesia and Critical Care Society, Association of Anaesthetists, British Association of Neuroscience Nurses, British Geriatric Society, and Centre for Perioperative Care.

Results: We identified that high quality evidence was generally lacking in the literature, although randomised controlled trial (RCT) data were available to inform specific recommendations on aspects of surgical technique and use of corticosteroids. The final guideline represents the outcome of synthesising available evidence, consensus-built expert opinion and patient involvement. The guideline comprises 67 recommendations across eight major themes, covering: presentation and diagnosis, neurosurgical triage and shared decision-making, non-operative management, perioperative management (including anticoagulation), timing of surgery, intraoperative and postoperative care, rehabilitation and recovery.

Conclusions: We present the first multidisciplinary guideline for the care of patients with cSDH. The recommendations reflect a paradigm shift in the care of cSDH, recognising and formalising the need for multidisciplinary and collaborative clinical management, communication and decision-making delivered effectively across secondary and tertiary care.

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British Journal of Neurosurgery
British Journal of Neurosurgery 医学-临床神经学
CiteScore
2.30
自引率
9.10%
发文量
139
审稿时长
3-8 weeks
期刊介绍: The British Journal of Neurosurgery is a leading international forum for debate in the field of neurosurgery, publishing original peer-reviewed articles of the highest quality, along with comment and correspondence on all topics of current interest to neurosurgeons worldwide. Coverage includes all aspects of case assessment and surgical practice, as well as wide-ranging research, with an emphasis on clinical rather than experimental material. Special emphasis is placed on postgraduate education with review articles on basic neurosciences and on the theory behind advances in techniques, investigation and clinical management. All papers are submitted to rigorous and independent peer-review, ensuring the journal’s wide citation and its appearance in the major abstracting and indexing services.
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