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Three-year mortality among alcoholic patients after intensive care: a population-based cohort study
INTRODUCTION: Alcoholic patients comprise a large proportion of patients in intensive care units (ICUs). However, data are limited on the impact of alcoholism on mortality after intensive care. METHODS: We conducted a cohort study among 16,848 first-time ICU patients between 2001 and 2007 to examine...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3396230/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22226344 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/cc10603 |
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author | Christensen, Steffen Johansen, Martin B Pedersen, Lars Jensen, Reinhold Larsen, Kim M Larsson, Anders Tønnesen, Else Christiansen, Christian F Sørensen, Henrik T |
author_facet | Christensen, Steffen Johansen, Martin B Pedersen, Lars Jensen, Reinhold Larsen, Kim M Larsson, Anders Tønnesen, Else Christiansen, Christian F Sørensen, Henrik T |
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description | INTRODUCTION: Alcoholic patients comprise a large proportion of patients in intensive care units (ICUs). However, data are limited on the impact of alcoholism on mortality after intensive care. METHODS: We conducted a cohort study among 16,848 first-time ICU patients between 2001 and 2007 to examine 30-day and 3-year mortality among alcoholic patients. Alcoholic patients with and without complications of alcohol misuse (for example, alcoholic liver disease) were identified from previous hospital contacts for alcoholism-related conditions or redemption of a prescription for alcohol deterrents. Data on medication use, demographics, hospital diagnoses, and comorbidity were obtained from medical databases. We computed 30-day and 3-year mortality and mortality rate ratios (MRRs) by using Cox regression analysis, controlling for covariates. RESULTS: In total, 1,229 (7.3%) ICU patients were current alcoholics. Among alcoholic patients without complications of alcoholism (n = 785, 4.7% of the cohort), 30-day mortality was 15.9% compared with 19.7% among nonalcoholic patients. Compared with nonalcoholic patients, the adjusted 30-day MRR was 1.04 (95% confidence interval (CI), 0.87 to 1.25). Three-year mortality was 36.2% compared with 40.9% among nonalcoholic patients, corresponding to an adjusted 3-year MRR of 1.16 (95% CI, 1.03 to 1.31). For alcoholic patients with complications (n = 444, 2.6% of the cohort), 30-day mortality was 33.6%, and 3-year mortality was 64.5%, corresponding to adjusted MRRs, with nonalcoholics as the comparator, of 1.64 (95% CI, 1.38 to 1.95) and 1.67 (95% CI, 1.48 to 1.90), respectively. CONCLUSIONS: Alcoholic ICU patients with chronic complications of alcoholism have substantially increased 30-day and 3-year mortality. In contrast, alcoholics without complications have no increased 30-day and only slightly increased 3- year mortality. |
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spelling | pubmed-33962302012-07-13 Three-year mortality among alcoholic patients after intensive care: a population-based cohort study Christensen, Steffen Johansen, Martin B Pedersen, Lars Jensen, Reinhold Larsen, Kim M Larsson, Anders Tønnesen, Else Christiansen, Christian F Sørensen, Henrik T Crit Care Research INTRODUCTION: Alcoholic patients comprise a large proportion of patients in intensive care units (ICUs). However, data are limited on the impact of alcoholism on mortality after intensive care. METHODS: We conducted a cohort study among 16,848 first-time ICU patients between 2001 and 2007 to examine 30-day and 3-year mortality among alcoholic patients. Alcoholic patients with and without complications of alcohol misuse (for example, alcoholic liver disease) were identified from previous hospital contacts for alcoholism-related conditions or redemption of a prescription for alcohol deterrents. Data on medication use, demographics, hospital diagnoses, and comorbidity were obtained from medical databases. We computed 30-day and 3-year mortality and mortality rate ratios (MRRs) by using Cox regression analysis, controlling for covariates. RESULTS: In total, 1,229 (7.3%) ICU patients were current alcoholics. Among alcoholic patients without complications of alcoholism (n = 785, 4.7% of the cohort), 30-day mortality was 15.9% compared with 19.7% among nonalcoholic patients. Compared with nonalcoholic patients, the adjusted 30-day MRR was 1.04 (95% confidence interval (CI), 0.87 to 1.25). Three-year mortality was 36.2% compared with 40.9% among nonalcoholic patients, corresponding to an adjusted 3-year MRR of 1.16 (95% CI, 1.03 to 1.31). For alcoholic patients with complications (n = 444, 2.6% of the cohort), 30-day mortality was 33.6%, and 3-year mortality was 64.5%, corresponding to adjusted MRRs, with nonalcoholics as the comparator, of 1.64 (95% CI, 1.38 to 1.95) and 1.67 (95% CI, 1.48 to 1.90), respectively. CONCLUSIONS: Alcoholic ICU patients with chronic complications of alcoholism have substantially increased 30-day and 3-year mortality. In contrast, alcoholics without complications have no increased 30-day and only slightly increased 3- year mortality. BioMed Central 2012 2012-01-08 /pmc/articles/PMC3396230/ /pubmed/22226344 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/cc10603 Text en Copyright ©2012 Christensen et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Research Christensen, Steffen Johansen, Martin B Pedersen, Lars Jensen, Reinhold Larsen, Kim M Larsson, Anders Tønnesen, Else Christiansen, Christian F Sørensen, Henrik T Three-year mortality among alcoholic patients after intensive care: a population-based cohort study |
title | Three-year mortality among alcoholic patients after intensive care: a population-based cohort study |
title_full | Three-year mortality among alcoholic patients after intensive care: a population-based cohort study |
title_fullStr | Three-year mortality among alcoholic patients after intensive care: a population-based cohort study |
title_full_unstemmed | Three-year mortality among alcoholic patients after intensive care: a population-based cohort study |
title_short | Three-year mortality among alcoholic patients after intensive care: a population-based cohort study |
title_sort | three-year mortality among alcoholic patients after intensive care: a population-based cohort study |
topic | Research |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3396230/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22226344 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/cc10603 |
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