Abstract

Certification of centers for weaning from aventilator in neurological neurosurgical early rehabilitation (NNER) by the German Society for Neurorehabilitation (DGNR) is possible since 1 October 2021. The results of certification of facilities in the first year after starting the procedure are presented. As part of the certification process 28criteria are assessed including aset of mandatory characteristics of the facility. The criteria are divided into structural criteria (i = 7), diagnostic criteria (i = 6), personnel criteria (i = 3), internal organization criteria (i = 7), and quality management criteria (i = 5). A total of 13 centers were certified in the first year, with acombined total of 283 beds for weaning from aventilator in the NNER and served 2278 persons to be weaned from aventilator in the year before certification, with amedian of 134 per facility (range 44-414). Only rarely was weaning unsuccessful, requiring conversion to home mechanical ventilation before discharge (invasive home mechanical ventilation median per facility 10persons, range 2-25; non-invasive home mechanical ventilation median 0persons, range 0-57). Ahigh level of process and structural quality was documented for the certified centers: across all areas of assessment, the individual certification criteria were met in the vast majority of cases (median degree of complete fulfilment 86%) or met with improvement potentials documented by the auditors (median 11%). Successful weaning in NNER and ahigh level of process and structural quality can be demonstrated by the certification results of centers that follow this integrative approach to weaning from aventilator in aNNER setting.

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