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The Impact of Non-Pharmacological Interventions on Delirium in Neurological Intensive Care Unit Patients: A Single-Center Interrupted Time Series Trial

Background: Delirium is a pathobiological brain process that is frequently observed in Intensive Care Unit (ICU) patients, and is associated with longer hospitalization as well as long-term cognitive impairment. In neurological ICU patients, delirium may be more treatment-resistant due to the initia...

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Autores principales: Rood, Paul J. T., Ramnarain, Dharmanand, Oldenbeuving, Annemarie W., den Oudsten, Brenda L., Pouwels, Sjaak, van Loon, Lex M., Teerenstra, Steven, Pickkers, Peter, de Vries, Jolanda, van den Boogaard, Mark
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Publicado: MDPI 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10532134/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37762760
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jcm12185820
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author Rood, Paul J. T.
Ramnarain, Dharmanand
Oldenbeuving, Annemarie W.
den Oudsten, Brenda L.
Pouwels, Sjaak
van Loon, Lex M.
Teerenstra, Steven
Pickkers, Peter
de Vries, Jolanda
van den Boogaard, Mark
author_facet Rood, Paul J. T.
Ramnarain, Dharmanand
Oldenbeuving, Annemarie W.
den Oudsten, Brenda L.
Pouwels, Sjaak
van Loon, Lex M.
Teerenstra, Steven
Pickkers, Peter
de Vries, Jolanda
van den Boogaard, Mark
author_sort Rood, Paul J. T.
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description Background: Delirium is a pathobiological brain process that is frequently observed in Intensive Care Unit (ICU) patients, and is associated with longer hospitalization as well as long-term cognitive impairment. In neurological ICU patients, delirium may be more treatment-resistant due to the initial brain injury. This study examined the effects of a multicomponent non-pharmacological nursing intervention program on delirium in neurological ICU patients. Methods: A single-center interrupted time series trial was conducted in adult neurological ICU patients at high risk for developing delirium who were non-delirious at admission. A multicomponent nursing intervention program focusing on modifiable risk factors for delirium, including the optimalization of vision, hearing, orientation and cognition, sleep and mobilization, was implemented as the standard of care, and its effects were studied. The primary outcome was the number of delirium-free and coma-free days alive at 28 days after ICU admission. The secondary outcomes included delirium incidence and duration, ICU and hospital length-of-stay and duration of mechanical ventilation. Results: Of 289 eligible patients admitted to the ICU, 130 patients were included, with a mean age of 68 ± 11 years, a mean APACHE-IV score of 79 ± 25 and a median predicted delirium risk (E-PRE-DELIRIC) score of 42 [IQR 38–50]). Of these, 73 were included in the intervention period and 57 in the control period. The median delirium- and coma-free days alive were 15 days [IQR 0–26] in the intervention group and 10 days [IQR 0–24] in the control group (level change −0.48 days, 95% confidence interval (95%CI) −7 to 6 days, p = 0.87; slope change −0.95 days, 95%CI −2.41 to 0.52 days, p = 0.18). Conclusions: In neurological ICU patients, our multicomponent non-pharmacological nursing intervention program did not change the number of delirium-free and coma-free days alive after 28 days.
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spelling pubmed-105321342023-09-28 The Impact of Non-Pharmacological Interventions on Delirium in Neurological Intensive Care Unit Patients: A Single-Center Interrupted Time Series Trial Rood, Paul J. T. Ramnarain, Dharmanand Oldenbeuving, Annemarie W. den Oudsten, Brenda L. Pouwels, Sjaak van Loon, Lex M. Teerenstra, Steven Pickkers, Peter de Vries, Jolanda van den Boogaard, Mark J Clin Med Article Background: Delirium is a pathobiological brain process that is frequently observed in Intensive Care Unit (ICU) patients, and is associated with longer hospitalization as well as long-term cognitive impairment. In neurological ICU patients, delirium may be more treatment-resistant due to the initial brain injury. This study examined the effects of a multicomponent non-pharmacological nursing intervention program on delirium in neurological ICU patients. Methods: A single-center interrupted time series trial was conducted in adult neurological ICU patients at high risk for developing delirium who were non-delirious at admission. A multicomponent nursing intervention program focusing on modifiable risk factors for delirium, including the optimalization of vision, hearing, orientation and cognition, sleep and mobilization, was implemented as the standard of care, and its effects were studied. The primary outcome was the number of delirium-free and coma-free days alive at 28 days after ICU admission. The secondary outcomes included delirium incidence and duration, ICU and hospital length-of-stay and duration of mechanical ventilation. Results: Of 289 eligible patients admitted to the ICU, 130 patients were included, with a mean age of 68 ± 11 years, a mean APACHE-IV score of 79 ± 25 and a median predicted delirium risk (E-PRE-DELIRIC) score of 42 [IQR 38–50]). Of these, 73 were included in the intervention period and 57 in the control period. The median delirium- and coma-free days alive were 15 days [IQR 0–26] in the intervention group and 10 days [IQR 0–24] in the control group (level change −0.48 days, 95% confidence interval (95%CI) −7 to 6 days, p = 0.87; slope change −0.95 days, 95%CI −2.41 to 0.52 days, p = 0.18). Conclusions: In neurological ICU patients, our multicomponent non-pharmacological nursing intervention program did not change the number of delirium-free and coma-free days alive after 28 days. MDPI 2023-09-07 /pmc/articles/PMC10532134/ /pubmed/37762760 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jcm12185820 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Rood, Paul J. T.
Ramnarain, Dharmanand
Oldenbeuving, Annemarie W.
den Oudsten, Brenda L.
Pouwels, Sjaak
van Loon, Lex M.
Teerenstra, Steven
Pickkers, Peter
de Vries, Jolanda
van den Boogaard, Mark
The Impact of Non-Pharmacological Interventions on Delirium in Neurological Intensive Care Unit Patients: A Single-Center Interrupted Time Series Trial
title The Impact of Non-Pharmacological Interventions on Delirium in Neurological Intensive Care Unit Patients: A Single-Center Interrupted Time Series Trial
title_full The Impact of Non-Pharmacological Interventions on Delirium in Neurological Intensive Care Unit Patients: A Single-Center Interrupted Time Series Trial
title_fullStr The Impact of Non-Pharmacological Interventions on Delirium in Neurological Intensive Care Unit Patients: A Single-Center Interrupted Time Series Trial
title_full_unstemmed The Impact of Non-Pharmacological Interventions on Delirium in Neurological Intensive Care Unit Patients: A Single-Center Interrupted Time Series Trial
title_short The Impact of Non-Pharmacological Interventions on Delirium in Neurological Intensive Care Unit Patients: A Single-Center Interrupted Time Series Trial
title_sort impact of non-pharmacological interventions on delirium in neurological intensive care unit patients: a single-center interrupted time series trial
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10532134/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37762760
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jcm12185820
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