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Prognostication in critically ill patients with severe traumatic brain injury: the TBI-Prognosis multicentre feasibility study

OBJECTIVE: Severe traumatic brain injury is a significant cause of morbidity and mortality in young adults. Assessing long-term neurological outcome after such injury is difficult and often characterised by uncertainty. The objective of this feasibility study was to establish the feasibility of cond...

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Autores principales: Turgeon, Alexis F, Lauzier, François, Zarychanski, Ryan, Fergusson, Dean A, Léger, Caroline, McIntyre, Lauralyn A, Bernard, Francis, Rigamonti, Andrea, Burns, Karen, Griesdale, Donald E, Green, Robert, Scales, Damon C, Meade, Maureen O, Savard, Martin, Shemilt, Michèle, Paquet, Jérôme, Gariépy, Jean-Luc, Lavoie, André, Reddy, Kesh, Jichici, Draga, Pagliarello, Giuseppe, Zygun, David, Moore, Lynne
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5775467/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28416497
http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2016-013779
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author Turgeon, Alexis F
Lauzier, François
Zarychanski, Ryan
Fergusson, Dean A
Léger, Caroline
McIntyre, Lauralyn A
Bernard, Francis
Rigamonti, Andrea
Burns, Karen
Griesdale, Donald E
Green, Robert
Scales, Damon C
Meade, Maureen O
Savard, Martin
Shemilt, Michèle
Paquet, Jérôme
Gariépy, Jean-Luc
Lavoie, André
Reddy, Kesh
Jichici, Draga
Pagliarello, Giuseppe
Zygun, David
Moore, Lynne
author_facet Turgeon, Alexis F
Lauzier, François
Zarychanski, Ryan
Fergusson, Dean A
Léger, Caroline
McIntyre, Lauralyn A
Bernard, Francis
Rigamonti, Andrea
Burns, Karen
Griesdale, Donald E
Green, Robert
Scales, Damon C
Meade, Maureen O
Savard, Martin
Shemilt, Michèle
Paquet, Jérôme
Gariépy, Jean-Luc
Lavoie, André
Reddy, Kesh
Jichici, Draga
Pagliarello, Giuseppe
Zygun, David
Moore, Lynne
author_sort Turgeon, Alexis F
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description OBJECTIVE: Severe traumatic brain injury is a significant cause of morbidity and mortality in young adults. Assessing long-term neurological outcome after such injury is difficult and often characterised by uncertainty. The objective of this feasibility study was to establish the feasibility of conducting a large, multicentre prospective study to develop a prognostic model of long-term neurological outcome in critically ill patients with severe traumatic brain injury. DESIGN: A prospective cohort study. SETTING: 9 Canadian intensive care units enrolled patients suffering from acute severe traumatic brain injury. Clinical, biological, radiological and electrophysiological data were systematically collected during the first week in the intensive care unit. Mortality and functional outcome (Glasgow Outcome Scale extended) were assessed on hospital discharge, and then 3, 6 and 12 months following injury. OUTCOMES: The compliance to protocolised test procedures was the primary outcome. Secondary outcomes were enrolment rate and compliance to follow-up. RESULTS: We successfully enrolled 50 patients over a 12-month period. Most patients were male (80%), with a median age of 45 years (IQR 29.0–60.0), a median Injury Severity Score of 38 (IQR 25–50) and a Glasgow Coma Scale of 6 (IQR 3–7). Mortality was 38% (19/50) and most deaths occurred following a decision to withdraw life-sustaining therapies (18/19). The main reasons for non-enrolment were the time window for inclusion being after regular working hours (35%, n=23) and oversight (24%, n=16). Compliance with protocolised test procedures ranged from 92% to 100% and enrolment rate was 43%. No patients were lost to follow-up at 6 months and 2 were at 12 months. CONCLUSIONS: In this multicentre prospective feasibility study, we achieved feasibility objectives pertaining to compliance to test, enrolment and follow-up. We conclude that the TBI-Prognosis prospective multicentre study in severe traumatic brain injury patients in Canada is feasible.
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spelling pubmed-57754672018-02-02 Prognostication in critically ill patients with severe traumatic brain injury: the TBI-Prognosis multicentre feasibility study Turgeon, Alexis F Lauzier, François Zarychanski, Ryan Fergusson, Dean A Léger, Caroline McIntyre, Lauralyn A Bernard, Francis Rigamonti, Andrea Burns, Karen Griesdale, Donald E Green, Robert Scales, Damon C Meade, Maureen O Savard, Martin Shemilt, Michèle Paquet, Jérôme Gariépy, Jean-Luc Lavoie, André Reddy, Kesh Jichici, Draga Pagliarello, Giuseppe Zygun, David Moore, Lynne BMJ Open Intensive Care OBJECTIVE: Severe traumatic brain injury is a significant cause of morbidity and mortality in young adults. Assessing long-term neurological outcome after such injury is difficult and often characterised by uncertainty. The objective of this feasibility study was to establish the feasibility of conducting a large, multicentre prospective study to develop a prognostic model of long-term neurological outcome in critically ill patients with severe traumatic brain injury. DESIGN: A prospective cohort study. SETTING: 9 Canadian intensive care units enrolled patients suffering from acute severe traumatic brain injury. Clinical, biological, radiological and electrophysiological data were systematically collected during the first week in the intensive care unit. Mortality and functional outcome (Glasgow Outcome Scale extended) were assessed on hospital discharge, and then 3, 6 and 12 months following injury. OUTCOMES: The compliance to protocolised test procedures was the primary outcome. Secondary outcomes were enrolment rate and compliance to follow-up. RESULTS: We successfully enrolled 50 patients over a 12-month period. Most patients were male (80%), with a median age of 45 years (IQR 29.0–60.0), a median Injury Severity Score of 38 (IQR 25–50) and a Glasgow Coma Scale of 6 (IQR 3–7). Mortality was 38% (19/50) and most deaths occurred following a decision to withdraw life-sustaining therapies (18/19). The main reasons for non-enrolment were the time window for inclusion being after regular working hours (35%, n=23) and oversight (24%, n=16). Compliance with protocolised test procedures ranged from 92% to 100% and enrolment rate was 43%. No patients were lost to follow-up at 6 months and 2 were at 12 months. CONCLUSIONS: In this multicentre prospective feasibility study, we achieved feasibility objectives pertaining to compliance to test, enrolment and follow-up. We conclude that the TBI-Prognosis prospective multicentre study in severe traumatic brain injury patients in Canada is feasible. BMJ Publishing Group 2017-04-17 /pmc/articles/PMC5775467/ /pubmed/28416497 http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2016-013779 Text en Published by the BMJ Publishing Group Limited. For permission to use (where not already granted under a licence) please go to http://www.bmj.com/company/products-services/rights-and-licensing/ This is an Open Access article distributed in accordance with the Creative Commons Attribution Non Commercial (CC BY-NC 4.0) license, which permits others to distribute, remix, adapt, build upon this work non-commercially, and license their derivative works on different terms, provided the original work is properly cited and the use is non-commercial. See: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/
spellingShingle Intensive Care
Turgeon, Alexis F
Lauzier, François
Zarychanski, Ryan
Fergusson, Dean A
Léger, Caroline
McIntyre, Lauralyn A
Bernard, Francis
Rigamonti, Andrea
Burns, Karen
Griesdale, Donald E
Green, Robert
Scales, Damon C
Meade, Maureen O
Savard, Martin
Shemilt, Michèle
Paquet, Jérôme
Gariépy, Jean-Luc
Lavoie, André
Reddy, Kesh
Jichici, Draga
Pagliarello, Giuseppe
Zygun, David
Moore, Lynne
Prognostication in critically ill patients with severe traumatic brain injury: the TBI-Prognosis multicentre feasibility study
title Prognostication in critically ill patients with severe traumatic brain injury: the TBI-Prognosis multicentre feasibility study
title_full Prognostication in critically ill patients with severe traumatic brain injury: the TBI-Prognosis multicentre feasibility study
title_fullStr Prognostication in critically ill patients with severe traumatic brain injury: the TBI-Prognosis multicentre feasibility study
title_full_unstemmed Prognostication in critically ill patients with severe traumatic brain injury: the TBI-Prognosis multicentre feasibility study
title_short Prognostication in critically ill patients with severe traumatic brain injury: the TBI-Prognosis multicentre feasibility study
title_sort prognostication in critically ill patients with severe traumatic brain injury: the tbi-prognosis multicentre feasibility study
topic Intensive Care
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5775467/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28416497
http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2016-013779
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