TY - JOUR A1 - Heidler, Maria-Dorothea A1 - Bidu, Laura A1 - Völler, Heinz A1 - Salzwedel, Annett T1 - Prädiktoren des kognitiven Outcomes beatmeter Frührehabilitationspatienten T1 - Predictors of cognitive outcome in ventilated early rehabilitation patients JF - Der Nervenarzt : Organ der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Psychiatrie, Psychotherapie und Nervenheilkunde ; Mitteilungsblatt der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Neurologie N2 - Hintergrund Patienten, die nach gescheitertem Weaning von der Intensivstation in die Frührehabilitation (FR) verlegt werden, weisen neben motorischen Einschränkungen oft auch Defizite in ihrer kognitiven Leistungsfähigkeit auf. Welche patientenseitigen Faktoren das kognitive Outcome am Ende der FR beeinflussen, ist noch unzureichend untersucht. Zielstellung Ermittlung von Prädiktoren auf das kognitive Leistungsvermögen initial beatmeter FR-Patienten. Methode Zwischen 01/2014 und 12/2015 wurden 301 Patienten (68,3 ± 11,4 Jahre, 67 % männlich) einer neurologischen Phase-B-Weaningstation konsekutiv in eine prospektive Beobachtungsstudie eingeschlossen. Zur Ermittlung möglicher Einflussfaktoren auf das kognitive Outcome (operationalisiert mittels Neuromentalindex [NMI]) wurden soziodemografische Daten, kritische Erkrankung, Komorbiditäten, Parameter zu Weaning und Dekanülierung sowie diverse Scores zur Ermittlung funktionaler Parameter erhoben und mittels ANCOVA multivariat ausgewertet. Ergebnisse Insgesamt 248 Patienten (82 %) konnten erfolgreich geweant werden, 155 (52 %) dekanüliert, 75 Patienten (25 %) verstarben, davon 39 (13 %) unter Palliativtherapie. Für die überlebenden Patienten (n = 226) konnten im finalen geschlechts- und altersadjustierten statistischen Modell unabhängige Prädiktoren des NMI bei Entlassung aus der FR ermittelt werden: Wachheit und erfolgreiche Dekanülierung waren positiv mit dem NMI assoziiert, während als kritische Erkrankungen hypoxische Hirnschädigungen, Hirninfarkte und Schädel-Hirn-Traumata einen negativen Einfluss auf die kognitive Leistungsfähigkeit hatten. Das berechnete Modell begründet 57 % der Varianz des NMI (R2 = 0,568) und weist damit eine hohe Erklärungsqualität auf. Schlussfolgerung Aufgrund des erhöhten Risikos für eine verminderte kognitive Leistungsfähigkeit zum Ende der FR sollten vor allem Patienten nach Hypoxie, Hirninfarkt und Schädel-Hirn-Trauma intensiv neuropsychologisch betreut werden. Da weiterhin eine erfolgreiche Dekanülierung mit verbesserten kognitiven Leistungen assoziiert ist, sollte – vor allem bei wachen Patienten – zudem ein zügiges Trachealkanülenmanagement im therapeutischen Fokus stehen. N2 - After weaning failure, patients who are transferred from intensive care units to early rehabilitation centers (ERC) not only suffer from motor deficits but also from cognitive deficits. It is still uncertain which patient factors have an impact on cognitive outcome at the end of early rehabilitation. Investigation of predictors of cognitive performance for initially ventilated early rehabilitation patients. A total of 301 patients (mean age 68.3 +/- 11.4 years, 67% male) were consecutively enrolled in an ERC for a prospective observational study between January 2014 and December 2015. To investigate influencing factors on cognitive outcome operationalized by the neuromental index (NMI), we collected sociodemographic data, parameters about the critical illness, comorbidities, weaning and decannulation as well as different functional scores at admission and discharge and carried out multivariate analyses by ANCOVA. Of the patients 248 (82%) were successfully weaned, 155 (52%) decannulated and 75 patients (25%) died of whom 39 (13%) were under palliative treatment. For the survivors (n = 226) we could identify independent predictors of the NMI at discharge from the ERC in the final sex and age-adjusted statistical model: alertness and decannulation were positively associated with the NMI whereas hypoxia, cerebral infarction and traumatic brain injury had a negative impact on cognitive ability. The model justifies 57% of the variance of the NMI (R-2 = 0.568) and therefore has a high quality of explanation. Because of increased risk of cognitive deficits at discharge of ERC, all patients who suffered from hypoxia, cerebral infarction or traumatic brain injury should be intensively treated by neuropsychologists. Since decannulation is also associated with positive cognitive outcome, a rapid decannulation procedure should also be an important therapeutic target, especially in alert patients. KW - Early rehabilitation KW - Ventilation KW - Decannulation KW - Cognition KW - Neuromental index KW - Frührehabilitation KW - Beatmung KW - Dekanülierung KW - Kognition KW - Neuromentalindex Y1 - 0201 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1007/s00115-017-0311-5 SN - 0028-2804 SN - 1433-0407 VL - 88 SP - 905 EP - 910 PB - Springer CY - New York ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Heidler, Maria-Dorothea A1 - Salzwedel, Annett A1 - Jöbges, Michael A1 - Lück, Olaf A1 - Dohle, Christian A1 - Seifert, Michael A1 - von Helden, Andrea A1 - Hollweg, Wibke A1 - Völler, Heinz T1 - Decannulation of tracheotomized patients after long-term mechanical ventilation - results of a prospective multicentric study in German neurological early rehabilitation hospitals JF - BMC Anesthesiology N2 - Background: In the course of neurological early rehabilitation, decannulation is attempted in tracheotomized patients after weaning due to its considerable prognostic significance. We aimed to identify predictors of a successful tracheostomy decannulation. Methods: From 09/2014 to 03/2016, 831 tracheotomized and weaned patients (65.4 +/- 12.9 years, 68% male) were included consecutively in a prospective multicentric observation study. At admission, sociodemographic and clinical data (e.g. relevant neurological and internistic diseases, duration of mechanical ventilation, tracheotomy technique, and nutrition) as well as functional assessments (Coma Recovery Scale-Revised (CRS-R), Early Rehabilitation Barthel Index, Bogenhausener Dysphagia Score) were collected. Complications and the success of the decannulation procedure were documented at discharge. Results: Four hundred seventy patients (57%) were decannulated. The probability of decannulation was significantly negatively associated with increasing age (OR 0.68 per SD = 12.9 years, p < 0.001), prolonged duration of mechanical ventilation (OR 0.57 per 33.2 days, p < 0.001) and complications. An oral diet (OR 3.80; p < 0.001) and a higher alertness at admission (OR 3.07 per 7.18 CRS-R points; p < 0.001) were positively associated. Conclusions: This study identified practically measurable predictors of decannulation, which in the future can be used for a decannulation prognosis and supply optimization at admission in the neurological early rehabilitation clinic. KW - Mechanical ventilation KW - Tracheostomy KW - Decannulation KW - Prognosis Y1 - 2018 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1186/s12871-018-0527-3 SN - 1471-2253 VL - 18 PB - BMC CY - London ER -