神经科学重症监护病房收治的脑损伤患者住院死亡率较低:一项多中心队列研究

IF 3 3区 医学 Q2 CRITICAL CARE MEDICINE
Journal of Intensive Care Medicine Pub Date : 2025-08-01 Epub Date: 2025-04-13 DOI:10.1177/08850666251325778
Angel J Cadena-Tejada, Shaista Alam, Varoon Thavapalan, Sara Habib, Fred Rincon
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目的探讨神经科学重症监护病房(NSU)对急性脑损伤患者临床预后的影响。设计:回顾性、多中心队列研究。在美国设立了172个重症监护病房。患者前瞻性编制并维护了2008-2013年共32,047例脑损伤患者(卒中= AIS,动脉瘤性出血= SAH,脑出血= ICH,创伤性脑损伤= TBI)的注册表。测量感兴趣的是重症监护病房(ICU)的类型,分为NSU和非NSU(内科= MICU,非神经外科= SICU,创伤= TICU,心脏= CCU或混合)。关注的结果是实际和预测的住院死亡率、ICU死亡率、ICU住院时间和无呼吸机天数。我们使用Cerner公司急性生理和慢性健康评估IV (APACHE临床信息系统,CIS)计算了实际和预测的住院死亡率。然后,我们比较了实际住院死亡率与基于ICU名称(NSU与非NSU)的APACHE-IV模型的死亡率预测。多变量模型对院内影响和脑损伤后不良预后的已知预测因素进行了调整。主要结果:国家APACHE-IV预测NSU住院患者的住院死亡率高于非NSU住院患者(21% vs 19%, p
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In-hospital Mortality is Lower in Brain-Injured Patients After Admission to a Neuroscience Intensive Care Unit: A Multi-Center Cohort Study.

ObjectiveTo study the impact of dedicated Neuroscience Intensive Care Units (NSU) on clinical outcomes in patients with acute brain injury.DesignRetrospective, multicenter cohort study.Setting172 intensive care units within the United States.PatientsProspectively compiled and maintained a registry of a total of 32,047 brain-injured patients (stroke = AIS, aneurysmal-bleed = SAH, intra-cerebral-hemorrhage = ICH, and traumatic brain injury = TBI) from 2008-2013.MeasurementsExposure of interest was the type of intensive care unit (ICU), divided into NSU and non-NSU (medical = MICU, non-neurosurgical = SICU, trauma = TICU, cardiac = CCU, or mixed). Outcomes of interest were the actual and predicted in-hospital mortality, ICU mortality, ICU length of stay, and ventilator-free days. We calculated the actual and predicted in-hospital mortality using the Cerner Corporation Acute Physiology and Chronic Health Evaluation IV (APACHE Clinical Information System, CIS). We then compared the actual in-hospital mortality against the mortality prediction of the APACHE-IV model based on ICU designation (NSU v. non-NSU). The multivariable model was adjusted for within-hospital effects and known predictors of poor outcomes after brain injury.Main ResultsNational APACHE-IV predicted that in-hospital mortality was higher for NSU admissions than non-NSU admissions (21% v. 19%, p < .0001). However, the actual ICU mortality (10% vs 11%, p < 0.01) and in-hospital mortality (15% vs 16%, p = 0.06) were lower in patients admitted to a NSU as compared to non-NSU. We observed lower ventilator-free days (22 vs 24, p < 0.001) in NSU v. non-NSU. In the multivariable regression analysis adjusted for within-hospital effects, known variables of poor outcome, and the severity of illness APACHE-III score, the in-hospital mortality was lower for NSU admissions (OR, 0.8; 95%CI, 0.7-0.9, p = 0.02) as compared to non-NSU.ConclusionAdmission of critically ill brain-injured patients to dedicated NSUs is associated with lower actual in-hospital mortality. Future iterations of APACHE-IV modeling may need to incorporate NSU designations for calculations of expected mortality among brain-injured patients.

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Journal of Intensive Care Medicine
Journal of Intensive Care Medicine CRITICAL CARE MEDICINE-
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期刊介绍: Journal of Intensive Care Medicine (JIC) is a peer-reviewed bi-monthly journal offering medical and surgical clinicians in adult and pediatric intensive care state-of-the-art, broad-based analytic reviews and updates, original articles, reports of large clinical series, techniques and procedures, topic-specific electronic resources, book reviews, and editorials on all aspects of intensive/critical/coronary care.
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