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Outcomes of very elderly (>= 80 years) critical-ill patients in a medical intensive care unit of a tertiary hospital in KoreaOutcomes of very elderly (≥ 80 years) critical-ill patients in a medical intensive care unit of a tertiary hospital in Korea

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Outcomes of very elderly (≥ 80 years) critical-ill patients in a medical intensive care unit of a tertiary hospital in Korea
Authors
Lee, Seung HunLee, Tae WonJu, SunmiYoo, Jung-WanLee, Seung JunCho, Yu JiJeong, Yi YeongLee, Jong DeogKim, Ho Cheol
Issue Date
Jul-2017
Publisher
대한내과학회
Keywords
Aged; Intensive care units; Outcomes
Citation
The Korean Journal of Internal Medicine, v.32, no.4, pp 675 - 681
Pages
7
Indexed
SCIE
SCOPUS
KCI
Journal Title
The Korean Journal of Internal Medicine
Volume
32
Number
4
Start Page
675
End Page
681
URI
https://scholarworks.gnu.ac.kr/handle/sw.gnu/13645
DOI
10.3904/kjim.2015.331
ISSN
1226-3303
2005-6648
Abstract
Background/Aims: This study evaluated clinical characteristics and outcomes in very elderly (>= 80 years of age) critical-ill patients admitted to a medical intensive care unit (MICU) in a regional single tertiary hospital. Methods: We retrospectively evaluated prospectively collected data in the MICU for the period of December 2011 to May 2014. Patients were divided into >= 80 and < 80 years of age and clinical characteristics and outcomes were compared among these patients. Results: A total of 468 patients were evaluated and 102 patients (21.7%) were >= 80 years of age. Overall mortality was 38.5% in the intensive care unit (ICU) and 44.7% in the hospital. There was no significant difference in ICU and in-hospital mortalities between those >= 80 years and those < 80 years (34.9% vs. 39.5% for ICU mortality; 40.6% vs. 45.9% for in-hospital mortality). Lengths of ICU and hospital stays were significantly longer in patients < 80 years compared to patients >= 80 years (10.57 +/- 19.96 days vs. 8.19 +/- 8.78 days for ICU stay; 27.95 +/- 39.62 days vs. 18.17 +/- 15.44 days for hospital stay). The rate of withholding intensive care in hospital stay over 48 hours was significantly higher in patients >= 80 years compared to patients < 80 years (22.9% vs. 11.8%). In multivariate analysis, weaning failure and withdrawal or withholding of intensive care in ICU was significantly related to death in patients with age >= 80. Conclusions: Clinical outcomes were not significantly different for very elderly critical-ill patients compared to those of their younger counterparts in the MICU in this study.
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