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Survival in Patients Receiving Prolonged Ventilation: Factors that Influence Outcome

BACKGROUND: Prolonged mechanical ventilation is increasingly common. It is expensive and associated with significant morbidity and mortality. Our objective is to comprehensively characterize patients admitted to a Ventilator Rehabilitation Unit (VRU) for weaning and identify characteristics associat...

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Autores principales: Mamary, A. James, Kondapaneni, Shrikant, Vance, Gwendolyn B., Gaughan, John P., Martin, Ubaldo J., Criner, Gerard J.
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Publicado: Libertas Academica 2011
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3091409/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21573034
http://dx.doi.org/10.4137/CCRPM.S6649
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author Mamary, A. James
Kondapaneni, Shrikant
Vance, Gwendolyn B.
Gaughan, John P.
Martin, Ubaldo J.
Criner, Gerard J.
author_facet Mamary, A. James
Kondapaneni, Shrikant
Vance, Gwendolyn B.
Gaughan, John P.
Martin, Ubaldo J.
Criner, Gerard J.
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description BACKGROUND: Prolonged mechanical ventilation is increasingly common. It is expensive and associated with significant morbidity and mortality. Our objective is to comprehensively characterize patients admitted to a Ventilator Rehabilitation Unit (VRU) for weaning and identify characteristics associated with survival. METHODS: 182 consecutive patients over 3.5 years admitted to Temple University Hospital (TUH) VRU were characterized. Data were derived from comprehensive chart review and a prospectively collected computerized database. Survival was determined by hospital records and social security death index and mailed questionnaires. RESULTS: Upon admission to the VRU, patients were hypoalbuminemic (albumin 2.3 ± 0.6 g/dL), anemic (hemoglobin 9.6 ± 1.4 g/dL), with moderate severity of illness (APACHE II score 10.7 + 4.1), and multiple comorbidities (Charlson index 4.3 + 2.3). In-hospital mortality (19%) was related to a higher Charlson Index score (P = 0.006; OR 1.08–1.6), and APACHE II score (P = 0.016; OR 1.03–1.29). In-hospital mortality was inversely related to admission albumin levels (P = 0.023; OR 0.17–0.9). The presence of COPD as a comorbid illness or primary determinant of respiratory failure and higher VRU admission APACHE II score predicted higher long-term mortality. Conversely, higher VRU admission hemoglobin was associated with better long term survival (OR 0.57–0.90; P = 0.0006). CONCLUSION: Patients receiving prolonged ventilation are hypoalbuminemic, anemic, have moderate severity of illness, and multiple comorbidities. Survival relates to these factors and the underlying illness precipitating respiratory failure, especially COPD.
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spelling pubmed-30914092011-05-13 Survival in Patients Receiving Prolonged Ventilation: Factors that Influence Outcome Mamary, A. James Kondapaneni, Shrikant Vance, Gwendolyn B. Gaughan, John P. Martin, Ubaldo J. Criner, Gerard J. Clin Med Insights Circ Respir Pulm Med Original Research BACKGROUND: Prolonged mechanical ventilation is increasingly common. It is expensive and associated with significant morbidity and mortality. Our objective is to comprehensively characterize patients admitted to a Ventilator Rehabilitation Unit (VRU) for weaning and identify characteristics associated with survival. METHODS: 182 consecutive patients over 3.5 years admitted to Temple University Hospital (TUH) VRU were characterized. Data were derived from comprehensive chart review and a prospectively collected computerized database. Survival was determined by hospital records and social security death index and mailed questionnaires. RESULTS: Upon admission to the VRU, patients were hypoalbuminemic (albumin 2.3 ± 0.6 g/dL), anemic (hemoglobin 9.6 ± 1.4 g/dL), with moderate severity of illness (APACHE II score 10.7 + 4.1), and multiple comorbidities (Charlson index 4.3 + 2.3). In-hospital mortality (19%) was related to a higher Charlson Index score (P = 0.006; OR 1.08–1.6), and APACHE II score (P = 0.016; OR 1.03–1.29). In-hospital mortality was inversely related to admission albumin levels (P = 0.023; OR 0.17–0.9). The presence of COPD as a comorbid illness or primary determinant of respiratory failure and higher VRU admission APACHE II score predicted higher long-term mortality. Conversely, higher VRU admission hemoglobin was associated with better long term survival (OR 0.57–0.90; P = 0.0006). CONCLUSION: Patients receiving prolonged ventilation are hypoalbuminemic, anemic, have moderate severity of illness, and multiple comorbidities. Survival relates to these factors and the underlying illness precipitating respiratory failure, especially COPD. Libertas Academica 2011-04-25 /pmc/articles/PMC3091409/ /pubmed/21573034 http://dx.doi.org/10.4137/CCRPM.S6649 Text en © the author(s), publisher and licensee Libertas Academica Ltd. This is an open access article. Unrestricted non-commercial use is permitted provided the original work is properly cited.
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Mamary, A. James
Kondapaneni, Shrikant
Vance, Gwendolyn B.
Gaughan, John P.
Martin, Ubaldo J.
Criner, Gerard J.
Survival in Patients Receiving Prolonged Ventilation: Factors that Influence Outcome
title Survival in Patients Receiving Prolonged Ventilation: Factors that Influence Outcome
title_full Survival in Patients Receiving Prolonged Ventilation: Factors that Influence Outcome
title_fullStr Survival in Patients Receiving Prolonged Ventilation: Factors that Influence Outcome
title_full_unstemmed Survival in Patients Receiving Prolonged Ventilation: Factors that Influence Outcome
title_short Survival in Patients Receiving Prolonged Ventilation: Factors that Influence Outcome
title_sort survival in patients receiving prolonged ventilation: factors that influence outcome
topic Original Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3091409/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21573034
http://dx.doi.org/10.4137/CCRPM.S6649
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