Early Rehabilitation Reduces Time to Decannulation in Patients With Severe Acquired Brain Injury: A Retrospective Study
Purpose: Early decannulation is considered a main rehabilitative goal in tracheostomized patients. Our aim is to evaluate whether a very early rehabilitation protocol helps to reduce the tracheostomy duration in patients affected by an Acquired Brain Injury (ABI).Methods: Data about consecutive trac...
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doaj-81d86980c84b4c77ab2f772e5ffe635c2020-11-24T22:00:08ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Neurology1664-22952018-07-01910.3389/fneur.2018.00559367556Early Rehabilitation Reduces Time to Decannulation in Patients With Severe Acquired Brain Injury: A Retrospective StudyIlaria Zivi0Roberto Valsecchi1Roberto Maestri2Sara Maffia3Alessio Zarucchi4Katia Molatore5Elena Vellati6Leopold Saltuari7Giuseppe Frazzitta8Department of Brain Injury and Parkinson‘s Disease Rehabilitation, Ospedale Moriggia-Pelascini, Gravedona, ItalyDepartment of Intensive Care, Ospedale Moriggia-Pelascini, Gravedona, ItalyDepartment of Biomedical Engineering, Istituti Clinici Scientifici Maugeri Spa Società Benefit, IRCCS, Montescano, ItalyDepartment of Brain Injury and Parkinson‘s Disease Rehabilitation, Ospedale Moriggia-Pelascini, Gravedona, ItalyDepartment of Brain Injury and Parkinson‘s Disease Rehabilitation, Ospedale Moriggia-Pelascini, Gravedona, ItalyDepartment of Brain Injury and Parkinson‘s Disease Rehabilitation, Ospedale Moriggia-Pelascini, Gravedona, ItalyDepartment of Brain Injury and Parkinson‘s Disease Rehabilitation, Ospedale Moriggia-Pelascini, Gravedona, ItalyResearch Unit for Neurorehabilitation South Tyrol, Landeskrankenhaus Hochzirl, Natters, AustriaDepartment of Brain Injury and Parkinson‘s Disease Rehabilitation, Ospedale Moriggia-Pelascini, Gravedona, ItalyPurpose: Early decannulation is considered a main rehabilitative goal in tracheostomized patients. Our aim is to evaluate whether a very early rehabilitation protocol helps to reduce the tracheostomy duration in patients affected by an Acquired Brain Injury (ABI).Methods: Data about consecutive tracheostomized patients admitted in our Neuro-Rehabilitation Unit (NRU) were retrospectively collected. We defined two groups: Early Rehabilitation Group patients came from our ICU, where they started the rehabilitative treatment; Delayed Rehabilitation Group patients arrived from external ICUs and started rehabilitation in our NRU. Primary outcome was the time from tracheostomy to decannulation. Secondary outcomes were: ICU length of stay, time from NRU admission to decannulation, Glasgow Coma Scale, Coma Recovery Scale revised and Levels of Cognitive Functioning scores at NRU discharge and the re-cannulation rate.Results: We enrolled 66 patients, 40 in the Early Rehabilitation Group and 26 in the Delayed Rehabilitation Group. 70% of patients for each group could be decannulated (p = 0.73) and were analyzed. Only one patient was re-cannulated. Early Rehabilitation Group showed a shorter tracheostomy duration (61.0 vs. 94.5 days, p = 0.013), a higher probability of occurrence of decannulation (p = 0.008) and a lower ICU length of stay (30.0 vs. 52.0 days, p = 0.001). The time to decannulation in NRU was similar between groups (30.0 vs. 45.50 days, p = 0.14). All the scale scores had a significant improvement in both groups (p < 0.0001 all).Conclusions: The present study shows that an early neuro-rehabilitation protocol helps to reduce the time to decannulation in tracheostomized patients affected by ABI.https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fneur.2018.00559/fulltracheostomydecannulationcritical careintensive careneurorehabilitationacquired brain injury |
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Ilaria Zivi Roberto Valsecchi Roberto Maestri Sara Maffia Alessio Zarucchi Katia Molatore Elena Vellati Leopold Saltuari Giuseppe Frazzitta Early Rehabilitation Reduces Time to Decannulation in Patients With Severe Acquired Brain Injury: A Retrospective Study Frontiers in Neurology tracheostomy decannulation critical care intensive care neurorehabilitation acquired brain injury |
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Ilaria Zivi Roberto Valsecchi Roberto Maestri Sara Maffia Alessio Zarucchi Katia Molatore Elena Vellati Leopold Saltuari Giuseppe Frazzitta |
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Early Rehabilitation Reduces Time to Decannulation in Patients With Severe Acquired Brain Injury: A Retrospective Study |
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Early Rehabilitation Reduces Time to Decannulation in Patients With Severe Acquired Brain Injury: A Retrospective Study |
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Early Rehabilitation Reduces Time to Decannulation in Patients With Severe Acquired Brain Injury: A Retrospective Study |
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Early Rehabilitation Reduces Time to Decannulation in Patients With Severe Acquired Brain Injury: A Retrospective Study |
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Early Rehabilitation Reduces Time to Decannulation in Patients With Severe Acquired Brain Injury: A Retrospective Study |
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early rehabilitation reduces time to decannulation in patients with severe acquired brain injury: a retrospective study |
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Purpose: Early decannulation is considered a main rehabilitative goal in tracheostomized patients. Our aim is to evaluate whether a very early rehabilitation protocol helps to reduce the tracheostomy duration in patients affected by an Acquired Brain Injury (ABI).Methods: Data about consecutive tracheostomized patients admitted in our Neuro-Rehabilitation Unit (NRU) were retrospectively collected. We defined two groups: Early Rehabilitation Group patients came from our ICU, where they started the rehabilitative treatment; Delayed Rehabilitation Group patients arrived from external ICUs and started rehabilitation in our NRU. Primary outcome was the time from tracheostomy to decannulation. Secondary outcomes were: ICU length of stay, time from NRU admission to decannulation, Glasgow Coma Scale, Coma Recovery Scale revised and Levels of Cognitive Functioning scores at NRU discharge and the re-cannulation rate.Results: We enrolled 66 patients, 40 in the Early Rehabilitation Group and 26 in the Delayed Rehabilitation Group. 70% of patients for each group could be decannulated (p = 0.73) and were analyzed. Only one patient was re-cannulated. Early Rehabilitation Group showed a shorter tracheostomy duration (61.0 vs. 94.5 days, p = 0.013), a higher probability of occurrence of decannulation (p = 0.008) and a lower ICU length of stay (30.0 vs. 52.0 days, p = 0.001). The time to decannulation in NRU was similar between groups (30.0 vs. 45.50 days, p = 0.14). All the scale scores had a significant improvement in both groups (p < 0.0001 all).Conclusions: The present study shows that an early neuro-rehabilitation protocol helps to reduce the time to decannulation in tracheostomized patients affected by ABI. |
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tracheostomy decannulation critical care intensive care neurorehabilitation acquired brain injury |
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