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Primary brain tumor patients admitted to a US intensive care unit: a descriptive analysis
Author(s) -
Jennifer Kang,
Christa B. Swisher,
Evan Buckley,
James E. Herndon,
Eric Lipp,
John P. Kirkpatrick,
Annick Desjardins,
Henry S. Friedman,
Margaret Johnson,
Dina Randazzo,
David Ashley,
Katherine B. Peters
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
cns oncology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2045-0915
pISSN - 2045-0907
DOI - 10.2217/cns-2021-0009
Subject(s) - medicine , intensive care unit , population , retrospective cohort study , emergency medicine , intensive care , intensive care medicine , brain tumor , subgroup analysis , pediatrics , meta analysis , environmental health , pathology
Purpose: To describe our population of primary brain tumor (PBT) patients, a subgroup of cancer patients whose intensive care unit (ICU) outcomes are understudied. Methods: Retrospective analysis of PBT patients admitted to an ICU between 2013 to 2018 for an unplanned need. Using descriptive analyses, we characterized our population and their outcomes. Results: Fifty-nine PBT patients were analyzed. ICU mortality was 19% (11/59). The most common indication for admission was seizures (n = 16, 27%). Conclusion: Our ICU mortality of PBT patients was comparable to other solid tumor patients and the general ICU population and better than patients with hematological malignancies. Further study of a larger population would inform guidelines for triaging PBT patients who would most benefit from ICU-level care.

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