Title of article
The identification of ICU-specific outcome predictors: A comparison of medical, surgical, and cardiothoracic ICUs from a single institution
Author/Authors
Kollef، نويسنده , , Marin H. Kollef، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1995
Pages
7
From page
60
To page
66
Abstract
Objectives:
ntify ICU-specific predictors of mortality.
:
eption cohort study.
g:
Hospital, an academic tertiary care center.
ts:
utive patients, requiring mechanical ventilation, admitted to the medical intensive care unit (ICU) (75 patients), surgical ICU (100 patients), and cardiothoracic ICU (102 patients).
entions:
ctive data collection and outcomes evaluation.
ements and Main Results:
se logistic regression analysis identified the following variables to be independent predictors of mortality for the individual ICUs: medical ICU, an Organ System Failure index (OSFI) greater than or equal to 3; surgical ICU, OSFI greater than or equal to 3; cardiothoracic ICU, OSFI greater than or equal to 3, requiring acute dialysis, and the occurrence of an iatrogenic event. The same analysis was repeated after removing the OSFI as a potential confounding variable. Independent predictors of mortality identified in this subsequent analysis were as follows: medical ICU, occurrence of renal failure; surgical ICU, supine head positioning, acute physiology score greater than or equal to 10, preadmission lifestyle score greater than or equal to 2; cardiothoracic ICU, requiring acute dialysis, occurrence of ventilator-associated pneumonia, and the occurrence of an iatrogenic event.
sions:
ntified the presence of ICU-specific predictors of mortality amongst the three ICUs examined. These data suggest that ICU-specific interventions could be developed to improve the quality of patient care and potentially to reduce patient mortality.
Journal title
Heart and Lung
Serial Year
1995
Journal title
Heart and Lung
Record number
1857652
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