Prognosis of Stroke Patients Requiring Mechanical Ventilation in a Neurological Critical Care Unit

Author:

Steiner Thorsten1,Mendoza Gabriel1,Michael De Georgia 1,Schellinger Peter1,Holle Rolf1,Hacke Werner1

Affiliation:

1. From the Departments of Neurology (T.S., G.M., P.S., W.H.) and Medical Biometry (R.H.), University of Heidelberg, Germany; and the Department of Neurology, Tufts–New England Medical Center, Mass (M. De G.).

Abstract

Background and Purpose Intubation and mechanical ventilation are sometimes necessary during treatment of acute stroke. Indications include neurological deterioration, pulmonary complications, and elective intubation for procedures and surgery. Prognosis in severe stroke patients requiring mechanical ventilation has often been reported to be poor. This study was performed to prospectively assess the prognosis of stroke patients who require ventilation in a neurological intensive care unit and to determine factors that may influence outcome. Methods Analysis was made of 124 consecutive stroke patients who required mechanical ventilation over a 2-year period. We determined the survival rate at 1 year after admission. Initial clinical data, history of previous diseases, and indication for intubation were analyzed for prognostic significance by univariate and multiple logistic regression analysis. Results The 1-year survival rate was 33.1% (n=41). Sixty-five patients (52%) died in the neurological intensive care unit. Among 17 variables analyzed, seven were found to significantly influence 2-month fatality in the univariate analysis: age greater than 65 years, atrial fibrillation, bilateral absence of pupillary light reflex, bilateral absence of corneal reflex, bilateral Babinski’s sign, infratentorial stroke, and Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS) score less than 10. Independent predictors of death at 2 months were age greater than 65 years ( P =.03), GCS score less than 10 ( P =.01), and intubation performed because of coma or acute respiratory failure ( P =.04). Conclusions Overall prognosis of ventilated patients with severe stroke is better than previously reported. Older patients comatose on admission who need to be intubated because of neurological or respiratory deterioration have the poorest prognosis. We conclude that intubation and mechanical ventilation of severe stroke patients should be performed in a timely manner, before irreversible damage occurs.

Publisher

Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)

Subject

Advanced and Specialized Nursing,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine,Neurology (clinical)

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