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心臓発作後の重症患者のケア管理: アメリカ心臓協会と神経重症ケア協会の科学的な声明
Circulation
|November 28, 2023
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まとめ
心臓発作後の集中治療は 質の高い証拠が欠けていて ガイドラインに欠けています 専門家のコンセンサスの声明は,堅実な研究が現れるまで,神経学,心臓,その他の臓器系ケアのためのガイドラインを提供します.
科学分野:
- クリティカル ケア 医療
- 心臓病科
- 神経科学
背景:
- 心停止後の治療は,質の高い研究と証拠の不足によって妨げられています.
- この証拠のギャップは,管理の不確実性と変動性を引き起こす,限られた実践ガイドラインをもたらします.
- 既存のガイドラインは 逮捕後の重症治療の重要な分野を 十分にカバーしていません
研究 の 目的:
- 心臓発作後の重症治療における証拠とガイドラインの不足に対処する.
- 心停止後の患者の管理に関する専門家のコンセンサス声明を策定する.
- 高度な確実性のある証拠がない場合,臨床医のための暫定的なガイドラインを提供すること.
主な方法:
- 専門家のコンセンサス・パネルが招集され,様々な専門分野と国から24人の専門家が参加した.
- テーマは特定され,優先順位付けされ,議論と討論のための組織システムによって組織されました.
- 合意声明は,匿名ウェブベースの投票を使用して80%の合意値で生成されました.
主要な成果:
- このパネルでは,神経系,心臓系,肺系,血液系,感染症系,胃腸系,内分泌系における重症治療管理について検討した.
- 逮捕後の介護の様々な側面について 合意声明が作成されました
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