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Ideas, Inventions And Innovations : Large Study Finds Higher Burden of Acute Brain Dysfunction for COVID-19 ICU Patients


Brenda Pun, DNP, RN, Vanderbilt University Medical Center  
Credit: Vanderbilt University Medical Center
COVID-19 patients admitted to intensive care in the early months of the pandemic were subject to a significantly higher burden of delirium and coma than is typically found in patients with acute respiratory failure. Choice of sedative medications and curbs on family visitation played a role in increasing acute brain dysfunction for these patients.
That s according to an international study published Jan. 8 in The Lancet Respiratory Medicine, led by researchers at Vanderbilt University Medical Center in coordination with researchers in Spain.
The study, which is far the largest of its kind to date, tracks the incidence of delirium and coma in 2,088 COVID-19 patients admitted before April 28, 2020, to 69 adult intensive care units across 14 countries. ....

Timothy Girard , Pratik Pandharipande , Craig Boerner , Beata Gabriela Simpson , Stephanie Wilson Linville , Wencong Chen , Nathan Brummel , Wesley Ely , Rameela Raman , Vanderbilt University Medical Center , Survivorship Center , University Of Valencia , Brenda Pun , Vanderbilt University Medical , Lancet Respiratory Medicine , Rafael Badenes , Critical Illness , Brain Dysfunction , Onur Orun , University Medical , தீமோத்தேயு ஜிரார்ட் , கிரேக் போர்நெற் , பீட்டா கேப்ரியல் சிம்ப்சன் , மாற்றாந்தாய் வில்சன் லின்வில்லே , நாதன் பிரும்மேல் , வாண்டர்பில்ட் பல்கலைக்கழகம் மருத்துவ மையம் ,

Large study finds higher burden of acute brain dysfunction for COVID-19 ICU patients


Credit: Vanderbilt University Medical Center
COVID-19 patients admitted to intensive care in the early months of the pandemic were subject to a significantly higher burden of delirium and coma than is typically found in patients with acute respiratory failure. Choice of sedative medications and curbs on family visitation played a role in increasing acute brain dysfunction for these patients.
That s according to an international study published Jan. 8 in
The Lancet Respiratory Medicine, led by researchers at Vanderbilt University Medical Center in coordination with researchers in Spain.
The study, which is far the largest of its kind to date, tracks the incidence of delirium and coma in 2,088 COVID-19 patients admitted before April 28, 2020, to 69 adult intensive care units across 14 countries. ....

Timothy Girard , Pratik Pandharipande , Beata Gabriela Simpson , Stephanie Wilson Linville , Wencong Chen , Nathan Brummel , Wesley Ely , Rameela Raman , Vanderbilt University Medical Center , Survivorship Center , University Of Valencia , Lancet Respiratory Medicine , Rafael Badenes , Critical Illness , Brain Dysfunction , Onur Orun , Medicine Health , Critical Care Emergency Medicine , Infectious Emerging Diseases , Mental Health , தீமோத்தேயு ஜிரார்ட் , பீட்டா கேப்ரியல் சிம்ப்சன் , மாற்றாந்தாய் வில்சன் லின்வில்லே , நாதன் பிரும்மேல் , வாண்டர்பில்ட் பல்கலைக்கழகம் மருத்துவ மையம் , உயிர்வாழ்வு மையம் ,