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. 2007 Feb;35(1):62-7.
doi: 10.1177/0310057X0703500108.

Survival and quality of life after prolonged intensive care unit stay

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Survival and quality of life after prolonged intensive care unit stay

R Rimachi et al. Anaesth Intensive Care. 2007 Feb.

Abstract

There are few data on long-term outcomes in mixed groups of intensive care unit (ICU) patients with prolonged stays. We evaluated the relationship between length of stay in the ICU and long-term outcome in all patients admitted to our 31-bed department of medico-surgical intensive care over a one-year period who stayed in the department for more than 10 days (n = 189, 7% of all ICU admissions). Mortality increased with length of stay from 1 to 10 days (1 day 5%, 5 days 15%, 9 days 24%, 10 days 33%) but remained stable at about 35% for longer ICU stays. In the long-stay patients, the most common reasons for ICU admission were intracranial bleeding (23%), polytrauma (14%), respiratory failure (13%) and septic shock (11%). The main reasons for prolonged ICU stay were ventilator dependency (40%), infectious complications (23%) and coma (16%). Long-stay patients had a 65% ICU survival, 55% hospital survival and 37% one-year survival. At one-year follow-up, 73% of surviving patients reported no or minor persistent physical complaints compared to before the acute illness; 27% had a major functional impairment, including 8% who required daily assistance. In conclusion, in ICU patients, mortality increases with length of stay up to 10 days. Patients staying in the ICU for more than 10 days have a relatively good long-term survival. Most survivors have an acceptable quality of life.

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