Guideline-recommended basic parameter adherence in neurocritical care stroke patients: Observational multicenter individual participant data analysis

Neurocritical care patients with neurovascular disease often face poor long-term outcomes, highlighting the pivotal role of evidence-based interventions. Although International Guidelines emphasize managing basic physiological parameters like temperature, blood glucose, blood pressure, and oxygen le...

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Veröffentlicht in:European stroke journal 2024-10, p.23969873241289360
Hauptverfasser: Mrochen, Anne, Alhaj Omar, Omar, Pelz, Johann O, Michalski, Dominik, Neugebauer, Hermann, Lehrieder, Dominik, Knier, Benjamin, Ringmaier, Corinna, Stetefeld, Henning, Schönenberger, Silvia, Chen, Min, Schneider, Hauke, Alonso, Angelika, Lesch, Hendrik, Totzek, Andreas, Erdlenbruch, Friedrich, Hiller, Benedikt, Diel, Norma J, Worm, André, Claudi, Christian, Gerner, Stefan T, Huttner, Hagen B, Schramm, Patrick
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Zusammenfassung:Neurocritical care patients with neurovascular disease often face poor long-term outcomes, highlighting the pivotal role of evidence-based interventions. Although International Guidelines emphasize managing basic physiological parameters like temperature, blood glucose, blood pressure, and oxygen levels, physician adherence to these targets remains uncertain. This study aimed to assess adherence to guideline-based treatment targets for basic physiological parameters in neurocritical care. This multicenter observational study was conducted across eight tertiary University Hospitals in Germany analyzed 474 patients requiring mechanical ventilation (between January 1st and December 31st, 2021). Adherence was defined as the rate of measurements within therapeutic ranges for systolic blood pressure (situation-adapted), mean blood pressure (MAP, 60-90 mmHg), glucose levels (80-180 mg/dl), body temperature (
ISSN:2396-9873
2396-9881
2396-9881
DOI:10.1177/23969873241289360