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Patient-related factors and circumstances surrounding decisions to forego life-sustaining treatment, including intensive care unit admission refusal
- Source :
- Critical care medicine. 36(7)
- Publication Year :
- 2008
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Abstract
- Objective: To assess decisions to forego life-sustaining treatment (LST) in patients too sick for intensive care unit (ICU) admission, comparatively to patients admitted to the ICU. Design: Prospective observational cohort study. Setting: A medical-surgical ICU. Patients: Consecutive patients referred to the ICU during a one-yr period. Intervention: None. Measurements and Main Results: Of 898 triaged patients, 147 were deemed too well to benefit from ICU admission. Decisions to forego LST were made in 148 of 666 (22.2%) admitted patients and in all 85 patients deemed too sick for ICU admission. Independent predictors of decisions to forego LST at ICU refusal rather than after ICU admission were: age; underlying disease; living in an institution; preexisting cognitive impairment; admission for medical reasons; and acute cardiac failure, acute central neurologic illness, or sepsis. Hospital mortality after decisions to forego LST was not significantly different in refused and admitted patients (77.5% vs. 86.5%; p = .1). Decisions to forego LST were made via telephone in 58.8% of refused patients and none of the admitted patients. Nurses caring for the patient had no direct contact with the ICU physicians for 62.3% of the decisions in refused patients, whereas meetings between nurses and physicians occurred in 70.3% of decisions to forego LST in the ICU. Patients or relatives were involved in 28.2% of decisions to forego LST at ICU refusal compared with 78.4% of decisions to forego LST in ICU patients (p
- Subjects :
- Male
Resuscitation
medicine.medical_specialty
Critical Care
Decision Making
Critical Care and Intensive Care Medicine
law.invention
Treatment Refusal
Life sustaining treatment
law
Intervention (counseling)
Intensive care
medicine
Humans
Prospective Studies
Intensive care medicine
health care economics and organizations
Related factors
business.industry
Refusal to Treat
Middle Aged
Triage
Intensive care unit
Life Support Care
Intensive Care Units
Female
France
business
Cohort study
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 15300293
- Volume :
- 36
- Issue :
- 7
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Critical care medicine
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....668d6c5d2cdc4d963a64d93af7384b89