| Literature DB >> 30041695 |
David Wyler1,2, Michael Esterlis3,4, Brittany Burns Dennis4, Andrew Ng5, Abhijit Lele6.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: A recent paradigm shift within the intensive care discipline has led to implementation of protocols to drive early recovery from the intensive care unit (ICU). These protocols belong to a large knowledge, translation and quality improvement initiative lead by the Society of Critical Care Medicine, aiming to "liberate" patients from the ICU. They "bundle" evidence-based elements shown to lower ICU stay and mortality and optimize pain management. The bundled elements focus on Assessing, preventing and managing pain; Both spontaneous awakening trials and spontaneous breathing trials; Choice of analgesia and sedation; assessment, prevention, and management of Delirium; Early mobility and exercise; and Family engagement and empowerment (ABCDEF). It is evident that analgesia and sedation protocols either directly relate to or influence most of the bundle elements. A paucity of literature exists for neurologically injured patients, who create unique challenges to bundle implementation and often have limited external validity in existent studies. We will systematically search the literature, present the unique challenges of neurointensive care patients, conduct a stratified analysis of subgroups of interest, and disseminate the evidence of analgesia and sedation protocols in the neurointensive care unit (NICU). We hope the relevant stakeholders can adapt this information through knowledge translation-to make formal recommendations in clinical practice guidelines or a position statement. METHODS/Entities:
Keywords: Analgesia; Animation; Early mobility; Family engagement and empowerment; ICU; Intensive care unit ABCDEF; Liberation; NeuroICU; Neurointensive care; Pain assessment; Pain management protocol; Sedation; Spontaneous awakening trials; Spontaneous breathing trials; Ventilation weaning
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Year: 2018 PMID: 30041695 PMCID: PMC6058380 DOI: 10.1186/s13643-018-0756-z
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Syst Rev ISSN: 2046-4053
PICO question used to derive the research question
| Population: neurologically injured adults (> 18 years-old), admitted to the NICU secondary to traumatic brain injury, stroke (ischemic or hemorrhagic), or postoperative cranial or spinal surgery with or without coexisting neurodegenerative disease. | |
| Intervention: implementation of parts or entirety of the ABCDEF bundle or | |
| Comparison: no implementation of any ABCDEF bundle parts | |
| Outcomes: primary outcomes: (1) time to wean off mechanical ventilation, (2) time to early mobilization | |
| Secondary outcomes: incidence of cognitive and psychological long-term outcomes (post-intensive care syndrome), time to discharge, frequency of dosing of opioids (patient-controlled analgesia, as needed dosing, or scheduled dosing), frequency of any medication administration with the primary indication of sedation, incidence of agitation and delirium, and incidence of opioid addiction after discharge. |
Defined search strategy for the extraction of pertinent studies from multiple databases
| EMBASE search | 1. (Neuro$ ICU or Neuro$ Intensive Care or Neurocritical care or intensive care or critical care or ICU).mp. or Intensive care units/ [mp = title, abstract, original title, name of substance word, subject heading word, keyword heading word, protocol supplementary concept word, rare disease supplementary concept word, unique identifier, synonyms] |
| Medline (PubMed) search | 1. (Neuro* ICU or Neuro* Intensive Care or Neurocritical care or intensive care or critical care or ICU).mp. or Intensive care units/[mp = title, abstract, original title, name of substance word, subject heading word, keyword heading word, protocol supplementary concept word, rare disease supplementary concept word, unique identifier, synonyms] |
| “term”/=Emtree or MeSH term | 7. 2 or 3 or 4 or 5 |
| Cochrane Library search | 1. Search title, abstract, keywords: ABCDEF |
| World Health Organization (WHO) International Clinical Trials Registry Platform Search Strategy search = ____ | Advanced Search: |
| Clinical Trials Registry (through National Institute for Health) search strategy | Advanced Search: ‘other terms’: |
Fig. 1Flow diagram of screening process