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      [Prolonged weaning during early neurological and neurosurgical rehabilitation : S2k guideline published by the Weaning Committee of the German Neurorehabilitation Society (DGNR)].

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          Prolonged weaning of patients with neurological or neurosurgery disorders is associated with specific characteristics, which are taken into account by the German Society for Neurorehabilitation (DGNR) in its own guideline. The current S2k guideline of the German Society for Pneumology and Respiratory Medicine is referred to explicitly with regard to definitions (e.g., weaning and weaning failure), weaning categories, pathophysiology of weaning failure, and general weaning strategies. In early neurological and neurosurgery rehabilitation, patients with central of respiratory regulation disturbances (e.g., cerebral stem lesions), swallowing disturbances (neurogenic dysphagia), neuromuscular problems (e.g., critical illness polyneuropathy, Guillain-Barre syndrome, paraplegia, Myasthenia gravis) and/or cognitive disturbances (e.g., disturbed consciousness and vigilance disorders, severe communication disorders), whose care during the weaning of ventilation requires, in addition to intensive medical competence, neurological or neurosurgical and neurorehabilitation expertise. In Germany, this competence is present in centers of early neurological and neurosurgery rehabilitation, as a hospital treatment. The guideline is based on a systematic search of guideline databases and MEDLINE. Consensus was established by means of a nominal group process and Delphi procedure moderated by the Association of the Scientific Medical Societies in Germany (AWMF). In the present guideline of the DGNR, the special structural and substantive characteristics of early neurological and neurosurgery rehabilitation and existing studies on weaning in early rehabilitation facilities are examined.Addressees of the guideline are neurologists, neurosurgeons, anesthesiologists, palliative physicians, speech therapists, intensive care staff, ergotherapists, physiotherapists, and neuropsychologists. In addition, this guideline is intended to provide information to specialists for physical medicine and rehabilitation (PMR), pneumologists, internists, respiratory therapists, the German Medical Service of Health Insurance Funds (MDK) and the German Association of Health Insurance Funds (MDS). The main goal of this guideline is to convey the current knowledge on the subject of "Prolonged weaning in early neurological and neurosurgery rehabilitation".

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          Journal
          Nervenarzt
          Der Nervenarzt
          Springer Nature
          1433-0407
          0028-2804
          May 08 2017
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Neurologisches Zentrum mit Intensivmedizin, Stroke Unit und phasenübergreifender Rehabilitation, Akademisches Lehrkrankenhaus der Medizinischen Hochschule Hannover (MHH), Institut für neurorehabilitative Forschung (InFo), Assoziiertes Institut der Medizinischen Hochschule Hannover (MHH), BDH-Klinik Hessisch Oldendorf gGmbH, Greitstr. 18-28, 31840, Hessisch Oldendorf, Deutschland. prof.rollnik@bdh-klinik-hessisch-oldendorf.de.
          [2 ] Berner Klinik Montana, Crans-Montana, Schweiz.
          [3 ] BDH Bundesverband Rehabilitation, Bonn, Deutschland.
          [4 ] Klinken Schmieder, Heidelberg, Deutschland.
          [5 ] Neurologisches Zentrum, Segeberger Kliniken GmbH, Bad Segeberg, Deutschland.
          [6 ] Zentrum für Neurologie und Psychiatrie, Uniklinik Köln, Köln, Deutschland.
          [7 ] MediClin Krankenhaus Plau am See, Plau am See, Deutschland.
          [8 ] Asklepios Schlossberg-Klinik, Bad König, Deutschland.
          [9 ] Professur für Rehabiliationswissenschaften, Universität Potsdam, Potsdam, Deutschland.
          [10 ] Klinik für Anaesthesiologie, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München, München, Deutschland.
          [11 ] Physiotherapie und Physikalische Therapie Campus Kiel, UKSH Universitätsklinikum Schleswig-Holstein, Kiel, Deutschland.
          [12 ] Krankenhaus Agatharied GmbH, Akademisches Lehrkrankenhaus der LMU München, Hausham, Deutschland.
          [13 ] m&i-Fachklinik Bad Heilbrunn, Bad Heilbrunn, Deutschland.
          [14 ] Schön Klinik Bad Aibling, Bad Aibling, Deutschland.
          [15 ] Klinik für Neurologie und Neurologische Frührehabilitation, MediClin Hedon Klink, Lingen, Deutschland.
          [16 ] Helios Klinik Kipfenberg, Kipfenberg, Deutschland.
          [17 ] Neurologisches Rehabilitationszentrum und Querschnittgelähmtenzentrum, BDH-Klinik Greifswald, Greifswald, Deutschland.
          [18 ] Dr. Becker Neurozentrum Niedersachsen, Bad Essen, Deutschland.
          [19 ] Klinik für Neurologische Rehabilitation am Bezirksklinikum Regensburg, Universität Regensburg, Regensburg, Deutschland.
          [20 ] Zentrum für Schwerst-Schädel-Hirnverletzte, Vivantes Klinikum Spandau, Berlin, Deutschland.
          [21 ] Klinik für Neurologische Frührehabilitation, BDH-Klinik Elzach, Elzach, Deutschland.
          [22 ] Universitätsklinikum Münster, Münster, Deutschland.
          [23 ] Helios Klinik Schloss Pulsnitz, Pulsnitz, Deutschland.
          Article
          10.1007/s00115-017-0332-0
          10.1007/s00115-017-0332-0
          28484823
          7c644e75-15e6-4b88-9f8d-02247ce73379
          History

          Care techniques,Neurocognitive disorders,Paraplegia,Psychological techniques,Tracheostomy

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