Neuro Labs and Best Practices in Stroke Programs. Sarah L. Livesay, DNP, RN, ACNP-BC Associate Professor Rush University College of Nursing

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Neuro Labs and Best Practices in Stroke Programs Sarah L. Livesay, DNP, RN, ACNP-BC Associate Professor Rush University College of Nursing

Objectives Discuss the evolving best practices for neuro lab practice in published literature and clinical practice Review areas of significant practice variation between endovascular labs across the country and discuss opportunities for improved process and care

State of the Science Medline search Neuroradiology = 17138 Neuroradiology AND nursing = 22 Neuroradiology AND tech(nologist) = 3 Neurointervenetion(al) = 539 Neurointervention(al) AND nursing = 5 Neurointerventional AND Tech(nologist) = 1 Neuroendovascular = 446 Neuroendovascular AND nursing = 3 Neuroendovascular AND tech(nologist) = 0 Similar findings for other search terms including team, room standards, etc.

Outline Neuro lab interdisciplinary team, roles and responsibilities Preparing for the worst case scenario Patient monitoring, sedation, and management Case documentation The perioperative experience: before and after the lab Patient handoff

Roles & Responsibilities Current practice Room nurse 1-2 technologists Scrub Technology and datafocused Anesthesia Proceduralist Fellow/trainee Blended lab with cardiac cath versus separate departments

Room Roles & Responsibilities Opportunities Clarity of roles and responsibilities Understaffing of neuro labs Management of technology and data When separate department from cardiac cath lab, clear communication and evaluation of intraprocedural best practices Mechanical endovascular reperfusion Carotid stenting

Room Roles & Responsibilities Concepts highlighted: Merging Innovation & Technology Multiple transparent control areas Apronless worker protection Integrative monitors & robotic intermediaries Differentiation between datastream and scrub technologist Integration and coordination of multiple datastreams Improved quality and reporting monitoring, measuring, and exporting Norbash, A., et al. (2011). The neurointerventional procedure room of the future: predicting likely innovations in design and function. J Neurointervent Surg, 3, 266-71

Worst Case Scenarios Current practice Variability in the field regarding planning for the worst case scenario Managing intra-procedural complications Best practices Clearly outlined roles and responsibilities for complications including Vessel dissection/rupture Intracranial hemorrhage Air emboli Coil prolapse Thromboembolic complications Best practices Mobilizing neurosurgery for placement of external ventricular drain Converting to an open procedure Use of checklists and other tools to anticipate needs and roles Wong et al., 2012. Patterns in neurosurgical adverse events: endovascular neurosurgery. Neurosurgical Focus, E14

Worst Case Scenarios Success Strategies Thromboembolic events Incidence reported 2-61% Higher with carotid artery stenting Prevention Antiplatelet medication Rescue therapies Lack uniform guidelines Intra-procedure administration of glycoprotein IIb-IIIa inhibitors Air embolism Formal reconfirmation of all flush systems as a part of safety checklist prior to procedure Intraoperative rupture Reports range from 1-9% Associated with increased morbidity and mortality Higher risk with small aneurysm, recent rupture, presence of daughter sac Periprocedural rescue Attempt to repair leakage according to procedure (eg. Complete coil placement, inject embolization material) Placement of EVD Management of acute elevated ICP intra-op Best practice Preparing for the event Checklist including roles and responsibilities

Worst Case Scenarios Success Strategies Mayo Clinic Checklist in the event of vessel perforation during coil embolization of aneurysm Taussky et al., 2010. AJNR, 31:E59

Additional published checklists for emergencies in the endovascular suite Chen, M. 2013. A checklist for cerebral aneurysm embolization complications. J Neurointerventional Surgery, 5, 20-27

Patient Monitoring Current practice: variation in monitoring practices for Pre and post procedure neurologic and vascular status Anesthesia and conscious sedation Vital signs throughout at defined intervals Medications administered Who is monitoring neuro devices such as EVD & licox Monitoring and documentation of ICP, drain status, output, interventions Best practice: organizing roles, responsibilities and documentation

Case Documentation Current practice Significant variability regarding intra-procedural documentation of events and post-procedural documentation by MD performing procedure Need for standardization in the field Best practice Clear criteria for required intra-procedural documentation at your facility until national guidelines are published

The Perioperative Experience Current practice Practice variability between centers regarding groin closure practices Opportunities for improved handoff between caregivers during perioperative care Emergency department, stroke, anesthesia, neuroradiologist, ICU team Incomplete medical record due to incomplete or absent procedure reports Best practice Groin closure according to evidence based publications Checklists and documentation of significant events and goals of care during handoff Auditing documentation for completeness

Conclusions Significant practice variation in neuro labs across the country and lack of solid evidence for improvement Opportunity to measure outcomes and publish on a number of best practices Periprocedural team communication and clear roles and responsibilities, particularly during emergencies, is a hallmark of superior neuro labs across the nation

Questions Sarah_L_Livesay@rush.edu