Peloquin Susan, Carley Annette, Bonifacio Sonia L, Glass Hannah C
Department of Nursing, University of California, San Francisco Benioff Children's Hospital, USA.
Neonatal Netw. 2016;35(2):87-94. doi: 10.1891/0730-0832.35.2.87.
Neonatal neurocritical care is an emerging subspecialty that combines the expertise of critical care medicine and neurology with that of nursing and other providers in an interprofessional team approach to care. Neurocritical care of the neonate has roots in adult and pediatric practice. It has been demonstrated that adults with acute neurologic conditions who are treated in a specialized neurocritical care unit have reduced morbidity and mortality, as well as decreased length of stay, lower costs, and reduced need for neurosurgical procedures. In pediatrics, neurocritical care has focused on various primary and secondary neurologic conditions complicating critical care that also contribute to mortality, morbidity, and duration of hospitalization. However, the concept of neurocritical care as a subspecialty in pediatric practice is still evolving, and evidence demonstrating improved outcomes is lacking. In the neonatal intensive care nursery, neurocritical care is also evolving as a subspecialty concept to address both supportive and preventive care and optimize neurologic outcomes for an at-risk neonatal patient population. To enhance effectiveness of this care approach, nurses must be prepared to appropriately recognize acute changes in neurologic status, implement protocols that specifically address neurologic conditions, and carefully monitor neurologic status to help prevent secondary injury. The complexity of this team approach to brain-focused care has led to the development of a specialized role: the neurocritical care nurse (neonatal intensive care nursery [NICN] nurse). This article will review key concepts related to neonatal neurocritical care and the essential role of nursing. It will also explore the emerging role of the NICN nurse in supporting early recognition and management of at-risk infants in this neonatal subspecialty practice.
新生儿神经重症护理是一个新兴的亚专业领域,它将重症医学和神经学的专业知识与护理人员及其他医疗服务提供者的专业知识相结合,采用跨专业团队的护理方法。新生儿神经重症护理起源于成人和儿科实践。事实证明,在专门的神经重症护理病房接受治疗的急性神经系统疾病成人患者,其发病率和死亡率降低,住院时间缩短,费用降低,神经外科手术需求减少。在儿科领域,神经重症护理专注于各种使重症护理复杂化的原发性和继发性神经系统疾病,这些疾病也会导致死亡率、发病率和住院时间延长。然而,神经重症护理作为儿科实践中的一个亚专业领域,其概念仍在不断发展,且缺乏证明其能改善治疗效果的证据。在新生儿重症监护病房,神经重症护理作为一个亚专业概念也在不断发展,旨在提供支持性和预防性护理,并为高危新生儿患者群体优化神经学预后。为提高这种护理方法的有效性,护士必须做好准备,以适当识别神经状态的急性变化,实施专门针对神经系统疾病的方案,并仔细监测神经状态,以帮助预防继发性损伤。这种以大脑为重点的团队护理方法的复杂性导致了一个专门角色的出现:神经重症护理护士(新生儿重症监护病房 [NICN] 护士)。本文将回顾与新生儿神经重症护理相关的关键概念以及护理的重要作用。还将探讨NICN护士在这一新生儿亚专业实践中支持对高危婴儿进行早期识别和管理方面的新兴作用。