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Prediction of the survival and functional ability of severe stroke patients after ICU therapeutic intervention

BACKGROUND: This study evaluated the benefits and impact of ICU therapeutic interventions on the survival and functional ability of severe cerebrovascular accident (CVA) patients. METHODS: Sixty-two ICU patients suffering from severe ischemic/haemorrhagic stroke were evaluated for CVA severity using...

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Autores principales: Riachy, Moussa, Sfeir, Frida, Sleilaty, Ghassan, Hage-Chahine, Samer, Dabar, Georges, Bazerbachi, Taha, Aoun-Bacha, Zeina, Khayat, Georges, Koussa, Salam
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2443378/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18582387
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2377-8-24
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author Riachy, Moussa
Sfeir, Frida
Sleilaty, Ghassan
Hage-Chahine, Samer
Dabar, Georges
Bazerbachi, Taha
Aoun-Bacha, Zeina
Khayat, Georges
Koussa, Salam
author_facet Riachy, Moussa
Sfeir, Frida
Sleilaty, Ghassan
Hage-Chahine, Samer
Dabar, Georges
Bazerbachi, Taha
Aoun-Bacha, Zeina
Khayat, Georges
Koussa, Salam
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description BACKGROUND: This study evaluated the benefits and impact of ICU therapeutic interventions on the survival and functional ability of severe cerebrovascular accident (CVA) patients. METHODS: Sixty-two ICU patients suffering from severe ischemic/haemorrhagic stroke were evaluated for CVA severity using APACHE II and the Glasgow coma scale (GCS). Survival was determined using Kaplan-Meier survival tables and survival prediction factors were determined by Cox multivariate analysis. Functional ability was assessed using the stroke impact scale (SIS-16) and Karnofsky score. Risk factors, life support techniques and neurosurgical interventions were recorded. One year post-CVA dependency was investigated using multivariate analysis based on linear regression. RESULTS: The study cohort constituted 6% of all CVA (37.8% haemorrhagic/62.2% ischemic) admissions. Patient mean(SD) age was 65.8(12.3) years with a 1:1 male: female ratio. During the study period 16 patients had died within the ICU and seven in the year following hospital release. The mean(SD) APACHE II score at hospital admission was 14.9(6.0) and ICU mean duration of stay was 11.2(15.4) days. Mechanical ventilation was required in 37.1% of cases. Risk ratios were; GCS at admission 0.8(0.14), (p = 0.024), APACHE II 1.11(0.11), (p = 0.05) and duration of mechanical ventilation 1.07(0.07), (p = 0.046). Linear coefficients were: type of CVA – haemorrhagic versus ischemic: -18.95(4.58) (p = 0.007), GCS at hospital admission: -6.83(1.08), (p = 0.001), and duration of hospital stay -0.38(0.14), (p = 0.40). CONCLUSION: To ensure a better prognosis CVA patients require ICU therapeutic interventions. However, as we have shown, where tests can determine the worst affected patients with a poor vital and functional outcome should treatment be withheld?
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spelling pubmed-24433782008-07-05 Prediction of the survival and functional ability of severe stroke patients after ICU therapeutic intervention Riachy, Moussa Sfeir, Frida Sleilaty, Ghassan Hage-Chahine, Samer Dabar, Georges Bazerbachi, Taha Aoun-Bacha, Zeina Khayat, Georges Koussa, Salam BMC Neurol Research Article BACKGROUND: This study evaluated the benefits and impact of ICU therapeutic interventions on the survival and functional ability of severe cerebrovascular accident (CVA) patients. METHODS: Sixty-two ICU patients suffering from severe ischemic/haemorrhagic stroke were evaluated for CVA severity using APACHE II and the Glasgow coma scale (GCS). Survival was determined using Kaplan-Meier survival tables and survival prediction factors were determined by Cox multivariate analysis. Functional ability was assessed using the stroke impact scale (SIS-16) and Karnofsky score. Risk factors, life support techniques and neurosurgical interventions were recorded. One year post-CVA dependency was investigated using multivariate analysis based on linear regression. RESULTS: The study cohort constituted 6% of all CVA (37.8% haemorrhagic/62.2% ischemic) admissions. Patient mean(SD) age was 65.8(12.3) years with a 1:1 male: female ratio. During the study period 16 patients had died within the ICU and seven in the year following hospital release. The mean(SD) APACHE II score at hospital admission was 14.9(6.0) and ICU mean duration of stay was 11.2(15.4) days. Mechanical ventilation was required in 37.1% of cases. Risk ratios were; GCS at admission 0.8(0.14), (p = 0.024), APACHE II 1.11(0.11), (p = 0.05) and duration of mechanical ventilation 1.07(0.07), (p = 0.046). Linear coefficients were: type of CVA – haemorrhagic versus ischemic: -18.95(4.58) (p = 0.007), GCS at hospital admission: -6.83(1.08), (p = 0.001), and duration of hospital stay -0.38(0.14), (p = 0.40). CONCLUSION: To ensure a better prognosis CVA patients require ICU therapeutic interventions. However, as we have shown, where tests can determine the worst affected patients with a poor vital and functional outcome should treatment be withheld? BioMed Central 2008-06-26 /pmc/articles/PMC2443378/ /pubmed/18582387 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2377-8-24 Text en Copyright © 2008 Riachy et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License ( (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0) ), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Riachy, Moussa
Sfeir, Frida
Sleilaty, Ghassan
Hage-Chahine, Samer
Dabar, Georges
Bazerbachi, Taha
Aoun-Bacha, Zeina
Khayat, Georges
Koussa, Salam
Prediction of the survival and functional ability of severe stroke patients after ICU therapeutic intervention
title Prediction of the survival and functional ability of severe stroke patients after ICU therapeutic intervention
title_full Prediction of the survival and functional ability of severe stroke patients after ICU therapeutic intervention
title_fullStr Prediction of the survival and functional ability of severe stroke patients after ICU therapeutic intervention
title_full_unstemmed Prediction of the survival and functional ability of severe stroke patients after ICU therapeutic intervention
title_short Prediction of the survival and functional ability of severe stroke patients after ICU therapeutic intervention
title_sort prediction of the survival and functional ability of severe stroke patients after icu therapeutic intervention
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2443378/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18582387
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2377-8-24
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