Decision-making process, outcome, and 1-year quality of life of octogenarians referred for intensive care unit admission

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作者
Garrouste-Orgeas, Maite
Timsit, Jean-Francois
Montuclard, Luc
Colvez, Alain
Gattolliat, Olivier
Philippart, Francois
Rigal, Guillaume
Misset, Benoit
Carlet, Jean
机构
[1] St Joseph Hosp, Med ICU, F-75014 Paris, France
[2] INSERM, U578, Grp Epidemiol, Grenoble, France
[3] Albert Michallon Hosp, Med ICU, Grenoble, France
关键词
intensive care unit; triage; elderly; quality of life; ethics;
D O I
10.1007/s00134-006-0169-7
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R4 [临床医学];
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1002 ; 100602 ;
摘要
Objective: To describe triage decisions and subsequent outcomes in octogenarians referred to an ICU. Design and setting: Prospective observational study in the medical ICU in a tertiary nonuniversity hospital. Participants: Cohort of 180 patients aged 80 years or over who were triaged for admission. Measurements: Age, underlying diseases, admission diagnoses, Mortality Probability Model score, and mortality were recorded. Self-sufficiency (Katz Index of Activities of Daily Living) and quality of life (modified Perceived Quality of Life scale and Nottingham Health Profile) were measured 1 year after triage. Results: In 132 patients (73.3%) ICU admission was refused, including 79 (43.8%) considered too sick to benefit. Factors independently associated with refusal were nonsurgical status, age older than 85 years, and full unit. Greater self-sufficiency was associated with ICU admission. Hospital mortality was 30/48 (62.5%), 56/79 (70.8%), 9/51 (17.6%), and 0/2 in the admitted, too sick to benefit, too well to benefit, and family/patient refusal groups, respectively; 1-year mortality was 34/48 (70.8%), 69/79 (87.3%), 24/51 (47%), and 0/2, respectively. Self-sufficiency was unchanged by ICU stay. Quality of life ( known in only 28 patients) was significantly poorer for isolation, emotional, and mobility domains compared to the French general population matched on sex and age. Conclusions: More than two-thirds of patients aged over 80 years referred to our ICU were denied admission. One year later self-sufficiency was not modified and quality of life was poorer than in the general population. These results indicate a need to discuss patient preferences before triage decisions.
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