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Treatment-limiting decisions in patients with severe traumatic brain injury in the Netherlands

Authors :
van Erp, Inge A.M.
van Essen, T. A.
Kompanje, Erwin J.O.
van der Jagt, Mathieu
Moojen, Wouter A.
Peul, Wilco C.
van Dijck, Jeroen T.J.M.
van Erp, Inge A.M.
van Essen, T. A.
Kompanje, Erwin J.O.
van der Jagt, Mathieu
Moojen, Wouter A.
Peul, Wilco C.
van Dijck, Jeroen T.J.M.
Source :
van Erp , I A M , van Essen , T A , Kompanje , E J O , van der Jagt , M , Moojen , W A , Peul , W C & van Dijck , J T J M 2024 , ' Treatment-limiting decisions in patients with severe traumatic brain injury in the Netherlands ' , Brain and Spine , vol. 4 , 102746 .
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Introduction: Treatment-limiting decisions (TLDs) can be inevitable severe traumatic brain injury (s-TBI) patients, but data on their use remain scarce. Research question: To investigate the prevalence, timing and considerations of TLDs in s-TBI patients. Material and methods: s-TBI patients between 2008 and 2017 were analysed retrospecively. Patient data, timing, location, involvement of proxies, and reasons for TLDs were collected. Baseline characteristics and in-hospital outcomes were compared between s-TBI patients with and without TLDs. Results: TLDs were reported in 117 of 270 s-TBI patients (43.3%) and 95.9% of deaths after s-TBI were preceded by a TLD. The majority of TLDs (68.4%) were categorized as withdrawal of therapy, of which withdrawal of organ-support in 64.1%. Neurosurgical intervention was withheld in 29.9%. The median time from admission to TLD was 2 days [IQR, 0–8] and 50.4% of TLDs were made within 3 days of admission. The main reason for a TLD was that the patients were perceived as unsalvageable (66.7%). Nearly all decisions were made multidisciplinary (99.1%) with proxies involvement (75.2%). The predicted mortality (CRASH-score) between patients with and without TLDs were 72.6 vs. 70.6%. The percentage of TLDs in s-TBI patients increased from 20.0% in 2008 to 42.9% in 2012 and 64.3% in 2017. Discussion and conclusion: TLDs occurred in almost half of s-TBI patients and were instituted more frequently over time. Half of TLDs were made within 3 days of admission in spite of baseline prognosis between groups being similar. Future research should address whether prognostic nihilism contributes to self-fulfilling prophecies.

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Database :
OAIster
Journal :
van Erp , I A M , van Essen , T A , Kompanje , E J O , van der Jagt , M , Moojen , W A , Peul , W C & van Dijck , J T J M 2024 , ' Treatment-limiting decisions in patients with severe traumatic brain injury in the Netherlands ' , Brain and Spine , vol. 4 , 102746 .
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application/pdf, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1422762068
Document Type :
Electronic Resource