Predictors of respiratory function deterioration after transfer of critically ill patients
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- DOI: 10.1007/s001340050739
Predictors of respiratory function deterioration after transfer of critically ill patients
Abstract
Objectives: Critically ill patients are often transferred due to the growing number of diagnostic procedures required to be performed outside the intensive care unit. These transfers have proved to be very critical. The aim of this study was to evaluate predictors for the deterioration of respiratory function in critically ill patients after transfer.
Design: Prospective, clinical, observational study.
Setting: 1800-bed university teaching hospital.
Subjects: 98 mechanically ventilated patients were investigated during transfer.
Measurement and main results: Before transfer, all patients were classified according to the Acute Physiology and Chronic Health Evaluation (APACHE) II score and the Therapeutic Intervention Scoring System (TISS). Haemodynamics and arterial blood gases were measured at 11 different times. Arterial oxygen tension (PaO2), fractional inspired oxygen (FIO2), PaO2/FIO2 ratio, lowest PaO2/FIO2 ratio, minimal PaO2 and maximal FIO2, APACHE II score, TISS before transfer, age and duration of transfer were analysed as potential predictors for deterioration of respiratory function after transfer. Variables were analysed using Classification and Regression Trees and Clustering by Response. In 54 transports (55%) there was a decrease in the PaO2/FIO2 ratio, and a decrease of more than 20% from baseline was noted in 23 of the transferred patients (24%). Age > 43 years and FIO2 > 0.5 were identified as predictors for respiratory deterioration.
Conclusions: Our predictors were able to indicate deterioration after transfer correctly in 20 of 22 patients (91%), combined with a false-positive rate in 17 of 49 (35%).
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