GET-UP Trial 1-year results: long-term impact of an early mobilization protocol on functional performance after surgery for chronic subdural hematoma.
chronic subdural hematoma
early mobilization
functional outcome
recurrence
trauma
traumatic brain injury
Journal
Journal of neurosurgery
ISSN: 1933-0693
Titre abrégé: J Neurosurg
Pays: United States
ID NLM: 0253357
Informations de publication
Date de publication:
10 Nov 2023
10 Nov 2023
Historique:
received:
03
07
2023
accepted:
30
08
2023
medline:
10
11
2023
pubmed:
10
11
2023
entrez:
10
11
2023
Statut:
aheadofprint
Résumé
Evidence on timing for mobilization after chronic subdural hematoma (cSDH) surgery is heterogeneous, and practices differ considerably among neurosurgical centers. The Impact of an Early Out-of-Bed Paradigm in Postoperative Outcomes of Chronic Subdural Hematomas: GET-UP Randomized Prospective Trial (GET-UP Trial) is a randomized clinical trial comparing a postoperative early mobilization protocol to bed rest. Previously reported results at clinical discharge and 1 month after surgery indicated a decreased risk of medical complications in the early mobilization group. Herein, the authors report outcomes at the 1-year follow-up. The GET-UP Trial is a prospective, randomized, unicentric, open-label study with an intention-to-treat primary analysis designed to evaluate the impact of an early mobilization protocol after burr hole craniostomy for cSDH on the occurrence of medical complications and functional outcomes. Between January 2019 and August 2021, a total of 208 patients were recruited and randomized to either an early mobilization group, in which patients began elevation of the head of the bed within the first 12 hours after surgery, or to a bed rest group, in which patients remained recumbent for 48 hours. Outcomes assessed at the 1-year follow-up included functional status as measured by the Glasgow Outcome Scale-Extended (GOSE) and repeat surgery for hematoma recurrence (surgical recurrence). A total of 203 patients completed 1 year of follow-up: 101 in the bed rest group and 102 in the early mobilization group. No significant baseline pre-randomization clinical differences were observed between the two management groups. At 1 year after surgery, a favorable functional outcome, defined as a GOSE score ≥ 5, was observed in 59 patients (58.4%) in the bed rest group and 78 (76.5%) in the early mobilization group (p = 0.006). Death occurred in 25 patients (24.8%) in the bed rest group and 16 (15.7%) in the early mobilization group (p = 0.108). Surgical recurrence was noted in 6 patients (5.9%) in the bed rest group and 7 (6.9%) in the early mobilization group (p = 0.788). Multivariate analysis showed an independent association between early mobilization and an increase in favorable functional outcomes (OR 2.006, 95% CI 1.076-3.739, p = 0.028). The GET-UP Trial is the first randomized clinical trial assessing the impact of mobilization strategies on medical complications after burr hole craniostomy for cSDH. Regarding functional results 1 year after surgery, early mobilization was associated with an improvement in functional outcomes without an increase in surgical recurrence. These findings support the preference for an early mobilization protocol in cSDH patients over mandatory bed rest strategies.
Identifiants
pubmed: 37948693
doi: 10.3171/2023.8.JNS231509
doi:
Types de publication
Journal Article
Langues
eng
Sous-ensembles de citation
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Pagination
1-8Investigateurs
Jorge Antunes
(J)
Miguel Fidalgo
(M)
Ana Grande
(A)
Gonçalo Figueiredo
(G)
Luís Rocha
(L)
Eduardo Cunha
(E)
Miguel Ferreira
(M)
Sérgio Moreira
(S)
Ana Machado
(A)
Márcia Tizziani
(M)
Carla Silva
(C)
Elsa Silva
(E)
Joaquim Reis
(J)
Mário Gomes
(M)
Célia Pinheiro
(C)
Dora Simões
(D)
Isabel Ribeiro
(I)
Pedro Amorim
(P)
Sara Barbeiro
(S)
Vanessa Teixeira
(V)
Sílvia Henriques
(S)
Maria Laura Gonçalves
(ML)
Graça Magalhães
(G)
Ana Lacerda
(A)
Ana Paula Couto
(AP)
Ana Paula Silva
(AP)
Ana Ribeiro
(A)
Ana Rita Poças
(AR)
Anabela Neves
(A)
Andreia Portela
(A)
Andreia Preto
(A)
Andreia Queirós
(A)
António Caeiro
(A)
Ariana Rocha
(A)
Bruna Mateus
(B)
Cristiana Pereira
(C)
Daniel Cunha
(D)
Daniela Sousa
(D)
Elsa Oliveira
(E)
Ema Paula Ribeiro
(EP)
Hélder Rocha
(H)
Inês Barbosa
(I)
Inês Carvalho
(I)
Inês Cunha
(I)
Inês Lima
(I)
Inês Pires
(I)
Inês Santos
(I)
Isabel Martins
(I)
Isabel Ramos
(I)
Joana Silva
(J)
Jorge Castanheira
(J)
José Ferreira
(J)
Júlia Leitão
(J)
Juliana Silva
(J)
Leonela Margarita Torre
(LM)
Lucília Alves
(L)
Manuel Sá Pinto
(MS)
Margarida Lopes
(M)
Maria do Céu Amaral
(MDC)
Maria João Rocha Melo
(MJR)
Maria Monteiro
(M)
Maria Teresa Lisboa
(MT)
Mariana Silva
(M)
Marília Saffarizadeh
(M)
Marisa Moreira
(M)
Marlene Luz
(M)
Noémia Costa
(N)
Patrícia Capas
(P)
Rita Quintela
(R)
Rosa Silva
(R)
Rui Neto
(R)
Rui Santos
(R)
Sílvia Silva
(S)
Simão Pinto
(S)
Sofia Queirós
(S)
Tiago Oliveira
(T)