Characteristics, Complications, and Outcomes of Critical Illness in Patients with Parkinson Disease.

IF 3.1 3区 医学 Q2 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY Neurocritical Care Pub Date : 2025-02-01 Epub Date: 2024-08-07 DOI:10.1007/s12028-024-02062-7
Ori J Lieberman, Vanja C Douglas, Sara C LaHue
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Background: Adults with Parkinson disease (PD) are hospitalized at higher rates than age-matched controls, and these hospitalizations are associated with significant morbidity. However, little is known about the consequences of critical illness requiring intensive care unit (ICU)-level care in patients with PD. The aim of this study was to define the characteristics and outcomes of adults with PD admitted to the ICU.

Methods: We performed a retrospective nested case-control study using the Medical Information Mart for Intensive Care IV data set. Adults with PD were identified, and the index ICU admission for these subjects was matched 1:4 with index ICU admissions without a PD diagnosis based on age, sex, comorbidities, illness severity, ICU type, and need for mechanical ventilation. Primary outcomes were in-hospital mortality and discharge location. Secondary outcomes were length of stay and prespecified complications.

Results: A total of 630 adults with PD were identified. Patients with PD were older and were more likely to be male, have more comorbidities, and have higher illness severity at presentation. A matched analysis revealed adults with PD did not have a significant difference in in-hospital mortality but were more likely to be discharged to a higher level of care. Adults with PD had longer hospital lengths of stay and increased odds of delirium, pressure ulcers, and ileus.

Conclusions: During critical illness, patients with PD are at increased risk for longer hospital lengths of stay and complications and require a higher level of care at discharge than matched controls. These findings reveal targets for interventions to improve outcomes for patients with PD and may inform discussions about goals of care in this population.

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帕金森病患者危重症的特征、并发症和预后。
背景:帕金森病(Parkinson disease,PD)成人患者的住院率高于年龄匹配的对照组,而且这些住院与严重的发病率有关。然而,人们对帕金森病患者需要重症监护室(ICU)级护理的危重病后果知之甚少。本研究旨在确定入住重症监护室的帕金森病成人患者的特征和预后:我们利用重症监护医学信息市场(Medical Information Mart for Intensive Care IV)数据集开展了一项回顾性巢式病例对照研究。根据年龄、性别、合并症、病情严重程度、重症监护室类型和机械通气需求,将患有帕金森病的成人与未确诊帕金森病的重症监护室入院患者进行1:4配对。主要结果是院内死亡率和出院地点。次要结果为住院时间和预设并发症:共发现了 630 名患有帕金森病的成人患者。帕金森病患者年龄较大,男性患者较多,合并症较多,发病时病情严重程度较高。一项匹配分析显示,患有帕金森病的成人患者在院内死亡率方面没有显著差异,但出院时更有可能接受更高级别的护理。患有帕金森病的成人住院时间更长,出现谵妄、压疮和回肠炎的几率更高:与匹配的对照组相比,患有帕金森病的患者在危重病期间住院时间更长、并发症更多,出院时需要更高级别的护理。这些发现揭示了改善帕金森病患者预后的干预目标,并可为讨论该人群的护理目标提供参考。
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Neurocritical Care
Neurocritical Care 医学-临床神经学
CiteScore
7.40
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8.60%
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221
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4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Neurocritical Care is a peer reviewed scientific publication whose major goal is to disseminate new knowledge on all aspects of acute neurological care. It is directed towards neurosurgeons, neuro-intensivists, neurologists, anesthesiologists, emergency physicians, and critical care nurses treating patients with urgent neurologic disorders. These are conditions that may potentially evolve rapidly and could need immediate medical or surgical intervention. Neurocritical Care provides a comprehensive overview of current developments in intensive care neurology, neurosurgery and neuroanesthesia and includes information about new therapeutic avenues and technological innovations. Neurocritical Care is the official journal of the Neurocritical Care Society.
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