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A screening, prevention, and restoration model for saving the injured brain in intensive care unit survivors.

Eduard E Vasilevskis1, Pratik P Pandharipande, Timothy D Girard, E Wesley Ely.   

Abstract

We face a profound and emerging public health problem in the form of acute and chronic brain dysfunction. This affects both young and elderly intensive care unit survivors and is altering the landscape of society. Two-thirds of intensive care unit patients develop delirium, and this is associated with longer stays, increased costs, and excess mortality. In addition, over half of intensive care unit survivors suffer a dementia-like illness that impacts their physical and cognitive functional abilities and which appears to be related to the duration of their intensive care unit delirium. A new paradigm of how intensivists handle the brain is required. We propose a three-step approach to address this emerging epidemic, which includes Screening, Prevention, and Restoration of brain function (SPR). Screening combines risk factor identification and delirium assessment using validated instruments. Prevention of acute and chronic brain dysfunction requires implementation of a core model of care that combines evidence-based practices: awakening and breathing, coordination with target-based sedation, delirium monitoring, and exercise/early mobility (ABCDE). Restoration introduces strategies of ongoing screening and treatment for intensive care unit survivors at high risk of ongoing brain dysfunction. This practical system applying many evidence-based concepts incorporates personalized medicine, systems-based practice, and continuing research and development toward improving acute and chronic cognitive outcomes.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 21164415      PMCID: PMC3679543          DOI: 10.1097/CCM.0b013e3181f245d3

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Crit Care Med        ISSN: 0090-3493            Impact factor:   7.598


  79 in total

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5.  Prevalence and risk factors for development of delirium in surgical and trauma intensive care unit patients.

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6.  Is dopamine administration possibly a risk factor for delirium?

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8.  Delirium in the intensive care unit: occurrence and clinical course in older patients.

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3.  Rethinking critical care: decreasing sedation, increasing delirium monitoring, and increasing patient mobility.

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4.  Perceptions of Workload Burden and Adherence to ABCDE Bundle Among Intensive Care Providers.

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5.  Interprofessional Perspectives on ABCDE Bundle Implementation: A Focus Group Study.

Authors:  Leanne M Boehm; Eduard E Vasilevskis; Lorraine C Mion
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Review 6.  Understanding and reducing disability in older adults following critical illness.

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7.  Vitamin D and delirium in critically ill patients: a preliminary investigation.

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