The long and difficult road to better evaluation of outcomes of prolonged mechanical ventilation: not yet a highway to heaven
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The long and difficult road to better evaluation of outcomes of prolonged mechanical ventilation: not yet a highway to heaven
Abstract
The study conducted by Cox and coworkers included in this issue of Critical Care demonstrates that prolonged mechanical ventilation (MV; defined as MV for 21 days or longer) is more specific than Diagnosis Related Group 541/542 as a marker of resource utilization, hospital costs and potentially ineffective care. These patients also had greater 1-year mortality and lower functional ability than patients who had received MV for 48 to 96 hours, despite having better baseline functional status. However, predictors of mortality and long-term functional outcomes that are reliable and accurate at the level of the individual patient remain to be identified.
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Differences in one-year health outcomes and resource utilization by definition of prolonged mechanical ventilation: a prospective cohort study.Crit Care. 2007;11(1):R9. doi: 10.1186/cc5667. Crit Care. 2007. PMID: 17244364 Free PMC article.
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