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Variation in Definition of Prolonged Mechanical Ventilation.

Louise Rose1, Michael McGinlay2, Reshma Amin3, Karen Ea Burns4, Bronwen Connolly5, Nicholas Hart6, Philippe Jouvet7, Sherri Katz8, David Leasa9, Cathy Mawdsley10, Danny F McAuley11, Marcus J Schultz12, Bronagh Blackwood13.   

Abstract

Consistency of definitional criteria for terminology applied to describe subject cohorts receiving mechanical ventilation within ICU and post-acute care settings is important for understanding prevalence, risk stratification, effectiveness of interventions, and projections for resource allocation. Our objective was to quantify the application and definition of terms for prolonged mechanical ventilation. We conducted a scoping review of studies (all designs except single-case study) reporting a study population (adult and pediatric) using the term prolonged mechanical ventilation or a synonym. We screened 5,331 references, reviewed 539 full-text references, and excluded 120. Of the 419 studies (representing 38 countries) meeting inclusion criteria, 297 (71%) reported data on a heterogeneous subject cohort, and 66 (16%) included surgical subjects only (46 of those 66, 70% cardiac surgery). Other studies described COPD (16, 4%), trauma (22, 5%), neuromuscular (17, 4%), and sepsis (1, 0.2%) cohorts. A total of 741 terms were used to refer to the 419 study cohorts. The most common terms were: prolonged mechanical ventilation (253, 60%), admission to specialized unit (107, 26%), and long-term mechanical ventilation (79, 19%). Some authors (282, 67%) defined their cohorts based on duration of mechanical ventilation, with 154 studies (55%) using this as the sole criterion. We identified 37 different durations of ventilation ranging from 5 h to 1 y, with > 21 d being the most common (28 of 282, 7%). For studies describing a surgical cohort, minimum ventilation duration required for inclusion was ≥ 24 h for 20 of 66 studies (30%). More than half of all studies (237, 57%) did not provide a reason/rationale for definitional criteria used, with only 28 studies (7%) referring to a consensus definition. We conclude that substantial variation exists in the terminology and definitional criteria for cohorts of subjects receiving prolonged mechanical ventilation. Standardization of terminology and definitional criteria is required for study data to be maximally informative.
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Keywords:  chronic critical illness; intensive care; long-term mechanical ventilation; prolonged mechanical ventilation; scoping review

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28611229     DOI: 10.4187/respcare.05485

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Respir Care        ISSN: 0020-1324            Impact factor:   2.258


  16 in total

1.  Prolonged mechanical ventilation in patients with severe COVID-19 is associated with serial modified-lung ultrasound scores: A single-centre cohort study.

Authors:  Hayato Taniguchi; Aimi Ohya; Hidehiro Yamagata; Masayuki Iwashita; Takeru Abe; Ichiro Takeuchi
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2022-07-13       Impact factor: 3.752

2.  Impact of Inspiratory Muscle Training on Weaning Parameters in Prolonged Ventilator-Dependent Patients: A Preliminary Study.

Authors:  Hsiao-Yun Chang; Hsiang-Chun Hsiao; Hwai-Luh Chang
Journal:  SAGE Open Nurs       Date:  2022-07-07

3.  Severe Obesity and Prolonged Postoperative Mechanical Ventilation in Elderly Vascular Surgery Patients.

Authors:  Neha Khanna; Simisola Gbadegesin; Travis Reline; Joseph D Tobias; Olubukola O Nafiu
Journal:  J Clin Med Res       Date:  2022-09-29

Review 4.  The patient needing prolonged mechanical ventilation: a narrative review.

Authors:  Nicolino Ambrosino; Michele Vitacca
Journal:  Multidiscip Respir Med       Date:  2018-02-26

Review 5.  Patient and Family Centered Actionable Processes of Care and Performance Measures for Persistent and Chronic Critical Illness: A Systematic Review.

Authors:  Louise Rose; Laura Istanboulian; Laura Allum; Lisa Burry; Craig Dale; Nicholas Hart; Kalliopi Kydonaki; Pam Ramsay; Natalie Pattison; Bronwen Connolly
Journal:  Crit Care Explor       Date:  2019-04-17

6.  The Impact of Prolonged Mechanical Ventilation on Overall Survival in Patients With Surgically Treated Brain Metastases.

Authors:  Patrick Schuss; Niklas Schäfer; Christian Bode; Valeri Borger; Lars Eichhorn; Frank A Giordano; Erdem Güresir; Muriel Heimann; Yon-Dschun Ko; Jennifer Landsberg; Felix Lehmann; Anna-Laura Potthoff; Alexander Radbruch; Christina Schaub; Katjana S Schwab; Johannes Weller; Hartmut Vatter; Ulrich Herrlinger; Matthias Schneider
Journal:  Front Oncol       Date:  2021-03-18       Impact factor: 6.244

7.  The CAM-ICU-7 and ICDSC as measures of delirium severity in critically ill adult patients.

Authors:  Karla D Krewulak; Brianna K Rosgen; E W Ely; Henry T Stelfox; Kirsten M Fiest
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2020-11-16       Impact factor: 3.240

8.  Predictors of prolonged mechanical ventilation identified at an emergency visit for elderly people: A retrospective cohort study.

Authors:  Hideki Mori; Kazumi Yamasaki; Takehiro Itoh; Yusuke Saishoji; Yuichi Torisu; Takahiro Mori; Yasumori Izumi
Journal:  Medicine (Baltimore)       Date:  2020-12-04       Impact factor: 1.817

9.  Novel High-Quality Sonographic Methods to Diagnose Muscle Wasting in Long-Stay Critically Ill Patients: Shear Wave Elastography, Superb Microvascular Imaging and Contrast-Enhanced Ultrasound.

Authors:  Carmen Rosa Hernández-Socorro; Pedro Saavedra; Juan Carlos López-Fernández; Federico Lübbe-Vazquez; Sergio Ruiz-Santana
Journal:  Nutrients       Date:  2021-06-29       Impact factor: 5.717

10.  Predictive Factors of Prolonged Ventilation Following Cardiac Surgery with Cardiopulmonary Bypass.

Authors:  Rezan Aksoy; Ayse Zehra Karakoc; Deniz Cevirme; Ahmet Elibol; Fatih Yigit; Üzeyir Yilmaz; Murat Bulent Rabus
Journal:  Braz J Cardiovasc Surg       Date:  2021-12-03
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