Common Data Elements for Disorders of Consciousness: Recommendations from the Working Group on Hospital Course, Confounders, and Medications.


Journal

Neurocritical care
ISSN: 1556-0961
Titre abrégé: Neurocrit Care
Pays: United States
ID NLM: 101156086

Informations de publication

Date de publication:
Dec 2023
Historique:
received: 30 06 2023
accepted: 05 07 2023
medline: 4 12 2023
pubmed: 23 8 2023
entrez: 23 8 2023
Statut: ppublish

Résumé

The convergence of an interdisciplinary team of neurocritical care specialists to organize the Curing Coma Campaign is the first effort of its kind to coordinate national and international research efforts aimed at a deeper understanding of disorders of consciousness (DoC). This process of understanding includes translational research from bench to bedside, descriptions of systems of care delivery, diagnosis, treatment, rehabilitation, and ethical frameworks. The description and measurement of varying confounding factors related to hospital care was thought to be critical in furthering meaningful research in patients with DoC. Interdisciplinary hospital care is inherently varied across geographical areas as well as community and academic medical centers. Access to monitoring technologies, specialist consultation (medical, nursing, pharmacy, respiratory, and rehabilitation), staffing resources, specialty intensive and acute care units, specialty medications and specific surgical, diagnostic and interventional procedures, and imaging is variable, and the impact on patient outcome in terms of DoC is largely unknown. The heterogeneity of causes in DoC is the source of some expected variability in care and treatment of patients, which necessitated the development of a common nomenclature and set of data elements for meaningful measurement across studies. Guideline adherence in hemorrhagic stroke and severe traumatic brain injury may also be variable due to moderate or low levels of evidence for many recommendations. This article outlines the process of the development of common data elements for hospital course, confounders, and medications to streamline definitions and variables to collect for clinical studies of DoC.

Identifiants

pubmed: 37610641
doi: 10.1007/s12028-023-01803-4
pii: 10.1007/s12028-023-01803-4
doi:

Types de publication

Journal Article

Langues

eng

Sous-ensembles de citation

IM

Pagination

586-592

Investigateurs

Venkatesh Aiyagari (V)
Yama Akbari (Y)
Fawaz Al-Mufti (F)
Sheila Alexander (S)
Anne Alexandrov (A)
Ayham Alkhachroum (A)
Moshagan Amiri (M)
Brian Appavu (B)
Meron Awraris Gebre (MA)
Mary Kay Bader (MK)
Neeraj Badjiata (N)
Ram Balu (R)
Rachel Beekman (R)
Ettore Beghi (E)
Kathleen Bell (K)
Erta Beqiri (E)
Tracey Berlin (T)
Yelena Bodien (Y)
Varina Boerwinkle (V)
Melanie Boly (M)
Alexandra Bonnel (A)
Emery Brown (E)
Elizabeth Carroll (E)
Sherry Chou (S)
Giuseppe Citerio (G)
Jan Classen (J)
Chad Condie (C)
Katie Cosmas (K)
Claire Creutzfeldt (C)
Neha Dangayach (N)
Michael DeGeorgia (M)
Caroline Der-Nigoghoss (C)
Masoom Desai (M)
Michael Diringer (M)
James Dullaway (J)
Brian Edlow (B)
Ari Ercole (A)
Anna Estraneo (A)
Guido Falcone (G)
Llewellyn Padayachy (L)
Soojin Park (S)
Melissa Pergakis (M)
Len Polizzotto (L)
Nader Pouratian (N)
Marilyn Price Spivack (MP)
Lara Prisco (L)
Javier Provencio (J)
Louis Puybasset (L)
Lindsay Rasmussen (L)
Verena Rass (V)
Risa Richardson (R)
Cassia Righy Shinots (CR)
Chiara Robba (C)
Courtney Robertson (C)
Benjamin Rohaut (B)
John Rolston (J)
Mario Rosanova (M)
Eric Rosenthal (E)
Mary Beth Russell (MB)
Gisele Sampaio Silva (GS)
Leandro Sanz (L)
Simone Sarasso (S)
Aarti Sarwal (A)
Nicolas Schiff (N)
Caroline Schnakers (C)
David Seder (D)
Vishank Ar Shah (VA)
Amy Shapiro-Rosen (A)
Angela Shapshak (A)
Kartavya Sharma (K)
Tarek Sharshar (T)
Lori Shutter (L)
Jacobo Sitt (J)
Beth Slomine (B)
Peter Smielewski (P)
Wade Smith (W)
Emmanuel Stamatakis (E)
Alexis Steinberg (A)
Simona Ferioli (S)
Davinia Fernandez-Esp (D)
Ericka Fink (E)
Joseph Fins (J)
Jennifer Frontera (J)
Rishi Ganesan (R)
Ahmeneh Ghavam (A)
Joseph Giacino (J)
Christie Gibbons (C)
Emily Gilmore (E)
Olivia Gosseries (O)
Theresa Green (T)
David Greer (D)
Mary Guanci (M)
Cecil Hahn (C)
Ryan Hakimi (R)
Daniel F Hanley (DF)
Jed Hartings (J)
Ahmed Hassan (A)
Holly Hinson (H)
Karen Hirsch (K)
Sarah Hocker (S)
Peter Hu (P)
Xiao Hu (X)
Theresa Human (T)
David Hwang (D)
Judy Illes (J)
Matthew Jaffa (M)
Michael L James (ML)
Anna Janas (A)
Morgan Jones (M)
Emanuela Keller (E)
Maggie Keogh (M)
Jenn Kim (J)
Keri Kim (K)
Hannah Kirsch (H)
Matt Kirschen (M)
Nerissa Ko (N)
Daniel Kondziella (D)
Natalie Kreitzer (N)
Robert Stevens (R)
Bethany Sussman (B)
Shaurya Taran (S)
Aurore Thibaut (A)
Zachary Threlkeld (Z)
Lorenzo Tinti (L)
Daniel Toker (D)
Michel Torbey (M)
Stephen Trevick (S)
Alexis Turgeon (A)
Andrew Udy (A)
Panos Varelas (P)
Chethan Venkatasubba (C)
Paul Vespa (P)
Walter Videtta (W)
Henning Voss (H)
Ford Vox (F)
Amy Wagner (A)
Mark Wainwright (M)
John Whyte (J)
Briana Witherspoon (B)
Aleksandra Yakhind (A)
Ross Zafonte (R)
Darin Zahuranec (D)
Chris Zammit (C)
Bei Zhang (B)
Wendy Ziai (W)
Lara Zimmerman (L)
Julie Kromm (J)
Abhay Kumar (A)
Pedro Kurtz (P)
Steven Laureys (S)
Thomas Lawson (T)
Nicolas Lejeune (N)
Ariane Lewis (A)
John Liang (J)
Geoffrey Ling (G)
Sarah Livesay (S)
Andrea Luppi (A)
Lori Madden (L)
Craig Maddux (C)
Dea Mahanes (D)
Shraddha Mainali (S)
Nelson Maldonado (N)
Rennan Martins Ribeiro (RM)
Marcello Massimini (M)
Stephan Mayer (S)
Victoria McCredie (V)
Molly McNett (M)
Jorge Mejia-Mantill (J)
David Menon (D)
Geert Meyfroidt (G)
Julio Mijangos (J)
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Asma Moheet (A)
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Martin Monti (M)
Chris Morrison (C)
Susanne Muehlschlegel (S)
Brooke Murtaugh (B)
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Girija Natarajan (G)
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Niklas Nielsen (N)
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Paul Nyquist (P)
Marwan Othman (M)
Adrian Owen (A)

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Auteurs

Megan E Barra (ME)

Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA, USA.

Elizabeth K Zink (EK)

Division of Neurosciences Critical Care, Departments of Neurology, Neurosurgery, and Anesthesiology and Critical Care Medicine, The Johns Hopkins University and The Johns Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore, MD, USA.

Thomas P Bleck (TP)

Department of Neurology, Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine, Chicago, IL, USA.

Eder Cáceres (E)

Universidad de La Sabana, Chía, Colombia.

Salia Farrokh (S)

Division of Neurosciences Critical Care, Departments of Neurology, Neurosurgery, and Anesthesiology and Critical Care Medicine, The Johns Hopkins University and The Johns Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore, MD, USA.

Brandon Foreman (B)

Department of Neurology and Rehabilitation Medicine, University of Cincinnati College of Medicine, Cincinnati, OH, USA.

Emilio Garzón Cediel (EG)

Division of Neurosurgery, Clínica de Marly Jorge Cavelier Gaviria, Chía, Colombia.

J Claude Hemphill (JC)

Department of Neurology, UCSF Weill Institute for Neurosciences, San Francisco, CA, USA.

Masao Nagayama (M)

Department of Neurology, International University of Health and Welfare Graduate School of Medicine, Narita, Japan.

DaiWai M Olson (DM)

Department of Neurology and Neurosurgery, UT Southwestern, Dallas, TX, USA.

Jose I Suarez (JI)

Division of Neurosciences Critical Care, Departments of Neurology, Neurosurgery, and Anesthesiology and Critical Care Medicine, The Johns Hopkins University and The Johns Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore, MD, USA. jsuarez5@jhmi.edu.

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