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Withholding or withdrawing of life-sustaining therapy in older adults (≥ 80 years) admitted to the intensive care unit.

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BORIS DOI
10.7892/boris.116968
Publisher DOI
10.1007/s00134-018-5196-7
PubMed ID
29774388
Description
PURPOSE

To document and analyse the decision to withhold or withdraw life-sustaining treatment (LST) in a population of very old patients admitted to the ICU.

METHODS

This prospective study included intensive care patients aged ≥ 80 years in 309 ICUs from 21 European countries with 30-day mortality follow-up.

RESULTS

LST limitation was identified in 1356/5021 (27.2%) of patients: 15% had a withholding decision and 12.2% a withdrawal decision (including those with a previous withholding decision). Patients with LST limitation were older, more frail, more severely ill and less frequently electively admitted. Patients with withdrawal of LST were more frequently male and had a longer ICU length of stay. The ICU and 30-day mortality were, respectively, 29.1 and 53.1% in the withholding group and 82.2% and 93.1% in the withdrawal group. LST was less frequently limited in eastern and southern European countries than in northern Europe. The patient-independent factors associated with LST limitation were: acute ICU admission (OR 5.77, 95% CI 4.32-7.7), Clinical Frailty Scale (CFS) score (OR 2.08, 95% CI 1.78-2.42), increased age (each 5 years of increase in age had a OR of 1.22 (95% CI 1.12-1.34) and SOFA score [OR of 1.07 (95% CI 1.05-1.09 per point)]. The frequency of LST limitation was higher in countries with high GDP and was lower in religious countries.

CONCLUSIONS

The most important patient variables associated with the instigation of LST limitation were acute admission, frailty, age, admission SOFA score and country.

TRIAL REGISTRATION

ClinicalTrials.gov (ID: NTC03134807).
Date of Publication
2018-07
Publication Type
Article
Keyword(s)
Elderly Ethics Intensive care Life sustaining treatment Withdrawal Withholding
Language(s)
en
Contributor(s)
Guidet, Bertrand
Flaatten, Hans
Boumendil, Ariane
Morandi, Alessandro
Andersen, Finn H
Artigas, Antonio
Bertolini, Guido
Cecconi, Maurizio
Christensen, Steffen
Faraldi, Loredana
Fjølner, Jesper
Jung, Christian
Marsh, Brian
Moreno, Rui
Oeyen, Sandra
Öhman, Christina Agwald
Pinto, Bernardo Bollen
Soliman, Ivo W
Szczeklik, Wojciech
Valentin, Andreas
Watson, Ximena
Zafeiridis, Tilemachos
De Lange, Dylan W
Series
Intensive care medicine
Publisher
Springer
ISSN
0342-4642
Access(Rights)
open.access
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