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Variability of Intensive Care Admission Decisions for the Very Elderly

Although increasing numbers of very elderly patients are requiring intensive care, few large sample studies have investigated ICU admission of very elderly patients. Data on pre triage by physicians from other specialities is limited. This observational cohort study aims at examining inter-hospital...

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Autores principales: Boumendil, Ariane, Angus, Derek C., Guitonneau, Anne-Laure, Menn, Anne-Marie, Ginsburg, Christine, Takun, Khalil, Davido, Alain, Masmoudi, Rafik, Doumenc, Benoît, Pateron, Dominique, Garrouste-Orgeas, Maité, Somme, Dominique, Simon, Tabassome, Aegerter, Philippe, Guidet, Bertrand
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3324496/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22509296
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0034387
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author Boumendil, Ariane
Angus, Derek C.
Guitonneau, Anne-Laure
Menn, Anne-Marie
Ginsburg, Christine
Takun, Khalil
Davido, Alain
Masmoudi, Rafik
Doumenc, Benoît
Pateron, Dominique
Garrouste-Orgeas, Maité
Somme, Dominique
Simon, Tabassome
Aegerter, Philippe
Guidet, Bertrand
author_facet Boumendil, Ariane
Angus, Derek C.
Guitonneau, Anne-Laure
Menn, Anne-Marie
Ginsburg, Christine
Takun, Khalil
Davido, Alain
Masmoudi, Rafik
Doumenc, Benoît
Pateron, Dominique
Garrouste-Orgeas, Maité
Somme, Dominique
Simon, Tabassome
Aegerter, Philippe
Guidet, Bertrand
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description Although increasing numbers of very elderly patients are requiring intensive care, few large sample studies have investigated ICU admission of very elderly patients. Data on pre triage by physicians from other specialities is limited. This observational cohort study aims at examining inter-hospital variability of ICU admission rates and its association with patients' outcomes. All patients over 80 years possibly qualifying for ICU admission who presented to the emergency departments (ED) of 15 hospitals in the Paris (France) area during a one-year period were prospectively included in the study. Main outcome measures were ICU eligibility, as assessed by the ED and ICU physicians; in-hospital mortality; and vital and functional status 6 months after the ED visit. 2646 patients (median age 86; interquartile range 83–91) were included in the study. 94% of participants completed follow-up (n = 2495). 12.4% (n = 329) of participants were deemed eligible for ICU admission by ED physicians and intensivists. The overall in-hospital and 6-month mortality rates were respectively 27.2% (n = 717) and 50.7% (n = 1264). At six months, 57.5% (n = 1433) of patients had died or had a functional deterioration. Rates of patients deemed eligible for ICU admission ranged from 5.6% to 38.8% across the participating centers, and this variability persisted after adjustment for patients' characteristics. Despite this variability, we found no association between level of ICU eligibility and either in-hospital death or six-month death or functional deterioration. In France, the likelihood that a very elderly person will be admitted to an ICU varies widely from one hospital to another. Influence of intensive care admission on patients' outcome remains unclear. TRIAL REGISTRATION: ClinicalTrials.gov NCT00912600
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spelling pubmed-33244962012-04-16 Variability of Intensive Care Admission Decisions for the Very Elderly Boumendil, Ariane Angus, Derek C. Guitonneau, Anne-Laure Menn, Anne-Marie Ginsburg, Christine Takun, Khalil Davido, Alain Masmoudi, Rafik Doumenc, Benoît Pateron, Dominique Garrouste-Orgeas, Maité Somme, Dominique Simon, Tabassome Aegerter, Philippe Guidet, Bertrand PLoS One Research Article Although increasing numbers of very elderly patients are requiring intensive care, few large sample studies have investigated ICU admission of very elderly patients. Data on pre triage by physicians from other specialities is limited. This observational cohort study aims at examining inter-hospital variability of ICU admission rates and its association with patients' outcomes. All patients over 80 years possibly qualifying for ICU admission who presented to the emergency departments (ED) of 15 hospitals in the Paris (France) area during a one-year period were prospectively included in the study. Main outcome measures were ICU eligibility, as assessed by the ED and ICU physicians; in-hospital mortality; and vital and functional status 6 months after the ED visit. 2646 patients (median age 86; interquartile range 83–91) were included in the study. 94% of participants completed follow-up (n = 2495). 12.4% (n = 329) of participants were deemed eligible for ICU admission by ED physicians and intensivists. The overall in-hospital and 6-month mortality rates were respectively 27.2% (n = 717) and 50.7% (n = 1264). At six months, 57.5% (n = 1433) of patients had died or had a functional deterioration. Rates of patients deemed eligible for ICU admission ranged from 5.6% to 38.8% across the participating centers, and this variability persisted after adjustment for patients' characteristics. Despite this variability, we found no association between level of ICU eligibility and either in-hospital death or six-month death or functional deterioration. In France, the likelihood that a very elderly person will be admitted to an ICU varies widely from one hospital to another. Influence of intensive care admission on patients' outcome remains unclear. TRIAL REGISTRATION: ClinicalTrials.gov NCT00912600 Public Library of Science 2012-04-11 /pmc/articles/PMC3324496/ /pubmed/22509296 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0034387 Text en Boumendil et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Boumendil, Ariane
Angus, Derek C.
Guitonneau, Anne-Laure
Menn, Anne-Marie
Ginsburg, Christine
Takun, Khalil
Davido, Alain
Masmoudi, Rafik
Doumenc, Benoît
Pateron, Dominique
Garrouste-Orgeas, Maité
Somme, Dominique
Simon, Tabassome
Aegerter, Philippe
Guidet, Bertrand
Variability of Intensive Care Admission Decisions for the Very Elderly
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title_short Variability of Intensive Care Admission Decisions for the Very Elderly
title_sort variability of intensive care admission decisions for the very elderly
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3324496/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22509296
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0034387
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