Clinical practice guidelines for the care of patients with a chronic subdural haematoma: multidisciplinary recommendations from presentation to recovery

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Stubbs DJ,Davies BM,Edlmann E,Ansari A,Bashford TH,Braude P,Bulters D,Camp S,Carr G,Coles JP,DeMonteverde-Robb D,Dhesi J,Dinsmore J,Evans NR,Foster E,Fox E,Froom I,Gillespie CS,Gray N,Grieve K,Hartley P,Lecky F,Kolias A,Jeeves J,Joannides A,Minett T,Moppett I,Nathanson MH,Newcombe V,Outtrim JG,Owen N,Peterman L,Ralhan S,Shipway D,Sinha R,Thomas W,Whitfield P,Wilson SR,Zolnourian A,Dixon-Woods M,Menon DK,Hutchinson PJ

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AbstractIntroductionA cSDH is an encapsulated collection of fluid and blood degradation products in the subdural space. It is increasingly common, affecting older people and those living with frailty. Currently, no guidance exists to define optimal care from onset of symptoms through to recovery. This paper presents the first consensus- built recommendations for best practice in the care of cSDH, co-designed to support each stage of the patient pathway.MethodsGuideline development was led by a multidisciplinary Steering Committee with representation from diverse clinical groups, professional associations, patients, and carers. Literature searching to identify relevant evidence was guided by core clinical questions formulated through facilitated discussion with specially convened working groups. A modified Delphi exercise was undertaken to build consensus on draft statements for inclusion in the guideline using survey methodology and an in-person meeting. The proposed guideline was subsequently endorsed by the Society for British Neurological Surgeons, Neuroanaesthesia and Critical Care Society, Association of Anaesthetists, British Association of Neuroscience Nurses, British Geriatric Society, and Centre for Perioperative Care.ResultsWe identified that high quality evidence was generally lacking in the literature, although randomised controlled trial (RCT) data were available to inform specific recommendations on aspects of surgical technique and use of corticosteroids. The final guideline represents the outcome of synthesising the available evidence as well as consensus-built expert opinion and patient involvement. The guideline comprises 67 recommendations across 8 major themes, covering: presentation and diagnosis, neurosurgical triage and shared decision-making, non-operative management, perioperative management (including of anticoagulation), timing of surgery, intraoperative care, postoperative care, rehabilitation and recovery.ConclusionsWe present the first multidisciplinary guideline for the care of patients with cSDH. The recommendations reflect a paradigm shift in the care of cSDH, recognising and formalising the need for multidisciplinary and collaborative clinical management and communication and decision-making with patients delivered effectively across secondary and tertiary care.

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Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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