Outcome of neurocritical disorders, a multicenter prospective cross‐sectional study

Background Patients with neurocritical disorders who require admission to intensive care units (ICUs) constitute about 10–15% of critical care cases. Objectives To study the outcome of neurocritical disorders in intensive care units. Methodology This is a prospective cross‐sectional study that was c...

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Published inBrain and behavior Vol. 12; no. 3; pp. e2540 - n/a
Main Authors Ali, Khalid Mohamed, Salih, Mahmoud Hussien, AbuGabal, Hiba Hassan, Omer, Mohammed Eltahier Abdalla, Ahmed, Ammar ElTahir, Abbasher Hussien Mohamed Ahmed, Khabab
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published United States John Wiley and Sons Inc 01.03.2022
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Summary:Background Patients with neurocritical disorders who require admission to intensive care units (ICUs) constitute about 10–15% of critical care cases. Objectives To study the outcome of neurocritical disorders in intensive care units. Methodology This is a prospective cross‐sectional study that was conducted among neurocritical patients who were admitted in four intensive care units of four major hospitals in Khartoum state during the period from November 2020 to March 2021. Results Seventy‐two neurocritical patients were included in this study; 40(55.6%) were males and 32(44.4%) were females. Twenty‐one (29.2%) patients fully recovered, 35 (48.6%) partially recovered and 16 (22.2%) died. The mortality of the common neurocritical diseases were as follows: stroke 30.4%, encephalitis (8.3%), status epilepticus (11.1%), Guillain–Barre syndrome (GBS) (16.7%), and myasthenia gravis (MG) (25%). Conclusion This study identified that near two‐thirds of the patients required mechanical ventilation. Delayed admission was observed due to causes distributed between the medical side and patient side. The majority of patients were discharged from ICU with partial recovery. This is a prospective cross‐sectional study. It was conducted among neurocritical patients who were admitted in four intensive care units of four major hospitals in Khartoum state during the period from November 2020 to March 2021.
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ISSN:2162-3279
2162-3279
DOI:10.1002/brb3.2540