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Neurological examination of critically ill patients: a pragmatic approach. Report of an ESICM expert panel

2014; Springer Science+Business Media; Volume: 40; Issue: 4 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1007/s00134-014-3214-y

ISSN

1432-1238

Autores

Tarek Sharshar, Giuseppe Citerio, Peter Andrews, Arturo Chieregato, Nicola Latronico, David Menon, Louis Puybasset, Claudio Sandroni, Robert D. Stevens,

Tópico(s)

Anesthesia and Sedative Agents

Resumo

Many patients admitted to the intensive care unit (ICU) have pre-existing or acquired neurological disorders which significantly affect their short-term and long-term outcomes. The ESICM NeuroIntensive Care Section convened an expert panel to establish a pragmatic approach to neurological examination (NE) of the critically ill patient. The group conducted a comprehensive review of published studies on the NE of patients with coma, delirium, seizures and neuromuscular weakness in critically ill patients. Quality of data was rated as high, moderate, low, or very low, and final recommendations as strong, weak, or best practice. The group made the following recommendations: (1) NE should be performed in all patients admitted to ICUs; (2) NE should include an assessment of consciousness and cognition, brainstem function, and motor function; (3) sedation should be managed to maximize the clinical detection of neurological dysfunction, except in patients with reduced intracranial compliance in whom withdrawal of sedation may be deleterious; (4) the need for additional tests, including neurophysiological and neuroradiological investigations, should be guided by the NE; (5) selected features of the NE have prognostic value which should be considered in well-defined patient populations.

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