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MDM Policy & Practice | 2018

Should We Use the IMPACT-Model for the Outcome Prognostication of TBI Patients? A Qualitative Study Assessing Physicians’ Perceptions

Jesse Moskowitz; Thomas Quinn; Muhammad W. Khan; Lori Shutter; Robert J. Goldberg; Nananda F. Col; Kathleen M. Mazor; Susanne Muehlschlegel

Introduction. Shared Decision-Making may facilitate information exchange, deliberation, and effective decision-making, but no decision aids currently exist for difficult decisions in neurocritical care patients. The International Patient Decision Aid Standards, a framework for the creation of high-quality decision aids (DA), recommends the presentation of numeric outcome and risk estimates. Efforts are underway to create a goals-of-care DA in critically-ill traumatic brain injury (ciTBI) patients. To inform its content, we examined physicians’ perceptions, and use of the IMPACT-model, the most widely validated ciTBI outcome model, and explored physicians’ preferences for communicating prognostic information towards families. Methods. We conducted a qualitative study using semi-structured interviews in 20 attending physicians (neurosurgery,neurocritical care,trauma,palliative care) at 7 U.S. academic medical centers. We used performed qualitative content analysis of transcribed interviews to identify major themes. Results. Only 12 physicians (60%) expressed awareness of the IMPACT-model; two stated that they “barely” knew the model. Seven physicians indicated using the model at least some of the time in clinical practice, although none used it exclusively to derive a patient’s prognosis. Four major themes emerged: the IMPACT-model is intended for research but should not be applied to individual patients; mistrust in the IMPACT-model derivation data; the IMPACT-model is helpful in reducing prognostic variability among physicians; concern that statistical models may mislead families about a patient’s prognosis. Discussion: Our study identified significant variability of the awareness, perception, and use of the IMPACT-model among physicians. While many physicians prefer to avoid conveying numeric prognostic estimates with families using the IMPACT-model, several physicians thought that they “ground” them and reduce prognostic variability among physicians. These findings may factor into the creation and implementation of future ciTBI-related DAs.


Archive | 2017

“Can’t You Just Say?” – Contrasting Communication Preferences between Surrogate Decision-Makers and Physicians during Outcome Prognostication in Critically-Ill Traumatic Brain Injury Patients

Thomas Quinn; Jesse Moskowitz; Muhammad W. Khan; Lori Shutter; Robert J. Goldberg; Nananda F. Col; Kathleen M. Mazor; Susanne Muehlschlegel


Archive | 2017

Variable Knowledge, Use and Perceptions of the IMPACT Model among Physicians during Prognostication Meetings for Critically-ill Traumatic Brain Injury Patients – Results from a Qualitative Study

Jesse Moskowitz; Thomas Quinn; Muhammad W. Khan; Lori Shutter; Robert J. Goldberg; Nananda F. Col; Kathleen M. Mazor; Susanne Muehlschlegel


Stroke | 2014

Abstract T P352: Dantrolene for the Prevention and Treatment of Cerebral Vasospasm after Subarachnoid Hemorrhage - A Randomized Placebo-Controlled Trial to Assess Safety, Tolerability and Feasibility

Susanne Muehlschlegel; Raphael A. Carandang; Wiley Hall; Kini Nisha; Saef Izzy; I. Martijn Van der Bom; Thomas Flood; Matthew J. Gounis; John P. Weaver; Bruce Barton; Ajay K. Wakhloo


Archive | 2014

Severity of Pre-existing Cerebral Small Vessel Disease is Associated with Outcome after Traumatic Brain Injury

Nils Heninger; Saef Izzy; Raphael A. Carandang; Wiley R. Hall; Susanne Muehlschlegel


Stroke | 2013

Abstract WP431: Distinguishing RCVS-associated Subarachnoid Hemorrhage From Cryptogenic and Aneurysmal Subarachnoid Hemorrhage

Aneesh B. Singhal; Oguzhan Kursun; Mehmet Akif Topcuoglu; Joshua Fok; Bruce Barton; Susanne Muehlschlegel


Archive | 2013

Traumatic Brain Injury: Translation from Animal Models and Genetics to Improving Outcomes

Susanne Muehlschlegel; Nils Henninger; Raphael A. Carandang; Constance M. Moore


Stroke | 2012

Abstract 2542: Randomized, Placebo-Controlled Trial of Dantrolene for the Prevention and Treatment of Cerebral Vasospasm After Subarachnoid Hemorrhage - Interim Analysis

Susanne Muehlschlegel; Raphael A. Carandang; Wiley Hall; Cynthia Ouillette; Bridget Garland; Bruce Barton


Archive | 2012

Serum sodium values and their association with adverse outcomes in moderate-severe traumatic brain injury (TBI)

Lucia Rivera Lara; Susanne Muehlschlegel; Raphael A. Carandang; Cynthia Ouillette; Wiley R. Hall; Frederick A. Anderson; Robert J. Goldberg


Archive | 2012

Impact of medical and neurological ICU complications on moderate-severe traumatic brain injury (TBI)

Susanne Muehlschlegel; Raphael A. Carandang; Cynthia Ouillette; Wiley R. Hall; Frederick A. Anderson; Robert J. Goldberg

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Raphael A. Carandang

University of Massachusetts Amherst

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Cynthia Ouillette

University of Massachusetts Medical School

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Robert J. Goldberg

University of Massachusetts Medical School

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Wiley R. Hall

University of Massachusetts Medical School

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Bruce Barton

University of Massachusetts Amherst

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Frederick A. Anderson

University of Massachusetts Medical School

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Jesse Moskowitz

University of Massachusetts Medical School

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Kathleen M. Mazor

University of Massachusetts Medical School

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Lori Shutter

University of Pittsburgh

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Muhammad W. Khan

University of Massachusetts Medical School

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