A protocol for postoperative admission of elective craniotomy patients to a non-ICU or step-down setting

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作者
Florman, Jeffrey E. [1 ,2 ]
Cushing, Deborah [1 ]
Keller, Lynne A. [1 ]
Rughani, Anand I. [1 ,2 ]
机构
[1] Maine Med Ctr, Neurosci Inst, Portland, ME 04102 USA
[2] Tufts Univ, Med Ctr, Dept Neurosurg, Boston, MA 02111 USA
关键词
craniotomy; socioeconomics; postanesthesia care unit; intensive care unit; INTENSIVE-CARE-UNIT; SUPRATENTORIAL BRAIN-TUMORS; SURGERY; EXPERIENCE;
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10.3171/2016.10.JNS16954
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R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
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OBJECTIVE Selecting the appropriate patients undergoing craniotomy who can safely forgo postoperative intensive care unit (ICU) monitoring remains a source of debate. Through a multidisciplinary work group, the authors redefined their institutional care process for postoperative monitoring of patients undergoing elective craniotomy to include transfer from the postanesthesia care unit (PACU) to the neurosurgical floor. The hypothesis was that an appropriately selected group of patients undergoing craniotomy could be safely managed outside the ICU in the postoperative period. METHODS The work group developed and implemented a protocol for transfer of patients to the neurosurgical floor after 4-hour recovery in the PACU following elective craniotomy for supratentorial tumor. Criteria included hemodynamically stable adults without significant new postoperative neurological impairment. Data were prospectively collected including patient demographics, clinical characteristics, surgical details, postoperative complications, and events surrounding transfer to a higher level of care. RESULTS Of the first 200 consecutive patients admitted to the floor, 5 underwent escalation of care in the first 48 hours. Three of these escalations were for agitation, 1 for seizure, and 1 for neurological change. Ninety-eight percent of patients meeting criteria for transfer to the floor were managed without incident. No patient experienced a major complication or any permanent morbidity or mortality following this care pathway. CONCLUSIONS Care of patients undergoing uneventful elective supratentorial craniotomy for tumor on a neurosurgical floor after 4 hours of PACU monitoring appears to be a safe practice in this patient population. This tailored practice safely optimized hospital resources, is financially responsible, and is a strong tool for improving health care value.
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