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高龄患者的重度颅脑损伤:治疗还是不治疗?一项针对神经外科医生的在线问卷调查结果

Severe head injury in very old patients: to treat or not to treat? Results of an online questionnaire for neurosurgeons.

作者信息

Unterhofer Claudia, Hartmann Sebastian, Freyschlag Christian F, Thomé Claudius, Ortler Martin

机构信息

Department of Neurosurgery, Medical University of Innsbruck, 6020, Innsbruck, Austria.

出版信息

Neurosurg Rev. 2018 Jan;41(1):183-187. doi: 10.1007/s10143-017-0833-0. Epub 2017 Feb 20.

Abstract

Due to the aging population, neurosurgeons are confronted with an increasing number of very old patients suffering from traumatic brain injury. Many of these patients present with an acute subdural hematoma. There is a lack of data on neurosurgical decision-making in elderly people. We investigated the importance of imaging criteria, patients' wishes, their surrogates' wishes, and patient demographics on treatment decisions chosen by neurosurgeons. An online questionnaire was sent to all German neurosurgical units via the German Society of Neurosurgery (DGNC). The survey was based on the reported case of an unconscious 81-year-old patient with an acute subdural hematoma and consisted of 13 questions. Of these questions, nine addressed indication and treatment plan and four evaluated the neurosurgeon's interest in gathering additional information on the patient's social environment and supposed patient's wishes or advance directive. Eighty-five percent of the interviewed neurosurgeons would perform an emergency operation in the presented case. Midline shift (84%), hematoma thickness (81%), and time between traumatic injury and treatment (81%) were considered to be the most important factors for surgical treatment. Gathering information on the social environment of the patient (66%) and discussion with family members (57%) were felt to be either unimportant. Neurosurgeons in Central Europe tend to treat acute subdural hematoma in very old patients based on imaging findings and according to mechanistic views. Social circumstances and patient wishes are considered to be less important. Education of the medical profession and the general public should aim to bring these factors into focus in the decision-making process.

摘要

由于人口老龄化,神经外科医生面临着越来越多患有创伤性脑损伤的老年患者。这些患者中有许多人患有急性硬膜下血肿。目前缺乏关于老年人神经外科决策的数据。我们调查了影像学标准、患者意愿、其代理人意愿以及患者人口统计学特征对神经外科医生选择治疗决策的重要性。通过德国神经外科学会(DGNC)向所有德国神经外科单位发送了一份在线问卷。该调查基于一名81岁昏迷急性硬膜下血肿患者的报告病例,由13个问题组成。其中9个问题涉及适应症和治疗方案,4个问题评估神经外科医生收集患者社会环境以及推测的患者意愿或预先指示的额外信息的兴趣。85%接受采访的神经外科医生会对该病例进行急诊手术。中线移位(84%)、血肿厚度(81%)以及创伤与治疗之间的时间(81%)被认为是手术治疗的最重要因素。收集患者社会环境信息(66%)和与家庭成员讨论(57%)被认为不重要。中欧的神经外科医生倾向于根据影像学结果并按照机械观点治疗老年患者的急性硬膜下血肿。社会情况和患者意愿被认为不太重要。医学专业人员和公众的教育应旨在使这些因素在决策过程中得到重视。

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