老年人创伤性脑损伤处理的共识:德尔菲研究的结果。

IF 2.5 Q3 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
Brain & spine Pub Date : 2025-07-11 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1016/j.bas.2025.104319
Alfonso Lagares, Bart Depreitere, Niklas Marklund, Ana María Castano Leon, Jussi P Posti, Alexander Younsi, Sam Klein
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引言:随着世界人口迅速老龄化,老年人的创伤性脑损伤(TBI)发病率正在增加,这对欧洲老年人的脑健康有着巨大的影响。由于与年轻患者的差异,老年人TBI的评估、诊断和治疗存在不确定性。研究问题:专家就老年的定义、老年人创伤性脑损伤的评估、诊断和处理等方面的陈述达成共识。材料和方法:组织了一个改进的德尔菲法,包括两个在线轮,然后是一个面对面的会议。共识被定义为75%的共识。在第二轮在线测试中,专家们可以查看他们的第一次评估和小组的平均水平。在面对面会议上,一些发言被重新措辞并重新提交。有数字数据的问题不能用共识评估,使用描述性和非参数统计来分析它们。结果:来自不同国家(欧洲、美国、拉丁美洲、非洲和亚洲)和专业(神经外科、急诊医学、重症监护医学)的专家(n = 72)对62份陈述进行了回应。最终就44项关于老年的定义、评估、手术和重症监护管理、出院和患者康复的声明达成共识。讨论和结论:这一共识强化了这一领域对创伤性脑损伤感兴趣的医生和研究人员的重要性。它表明了重要的共识领域,以及未来的研究主题和具体的知识差距。
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Consensus on the management of traumatic brain injury in older adults: Results from a Delphi study.

Consensus on the management of traumatic brain injury in older adults: Results from a Delphi study.

Consensus on the management of traumatic brain injury in older adults: Results from a Delphi study.

Consensus on the management of traumatic brain injury in older adults: Results from a Delphi study.

Introduction: As the world population is rapidly becoming older, the incidence of traumatic brain injury (TBI) is increasing among older adults with vast implications for brain health of older adults in Europe. Due to differences from younger patients, there are areas of uncertainty in the assessment, diagnosis and management of TBI in older adults.

Research question: To reach a consensus among experts on statements regarding the definition of old age, assessment, diagnosis and management of traumatic brain injury in older adults.

Materials and methods: A modified Delphi method consisting of two online rounds was organised, followed by an in-person meeting. Consensus was defined as >75 % agreement. In the second online round the experts were able to view their first assessment and the average of the group. Some statements were rephrased and presented again in the in-person meeting. Questions with numerical data could not be assessed by consensus and descriptive and non-parametric statistics were used to analyze them.

Results: Experts (n = 72), from different nationalities (Europe, United States, Latin America, Africa and Asia) and specialities (Neurosurgery, Emergency Medicine, Intensive care medicine) responded on 62 statements. Consensus was finally reached on 44 statements regarding the definition of older adulthood, as well as the assessment, surgical and intensive care management, discharge, and rehabilitation of patients.

Discussion and conclusions: This consensus reinforces the importance of this area for physicians and researchers interested in traumatic brain injury. It signals important areas of agreement as well as future topics for research and specific knowledge gaps.

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