Báo cáo y học: "Quality of life in patients aged 80 or over after intensive care unit discharge"

Tuyển tập các báo cáo nghiên cứu về y học được đăng trên tạp chí y học quốc tế cung cấp cho các bạn kiến thức về ngành y đề tài: Quality of life in patients aged 80 or over after intensive care unit discharge. | Koeze and Zijlstra Critical Care 2010 14 434 http content 14 4 434 CRITICAL CARE LETTER L_ Quality of life in patients aged 80 or over after intensive care unit discharge Jacqueline Koeze and Jan G Zijlstra See related research by Tabah etal. http content 14 1 R2 In a recent issue of Critical Care Tabah and colleagues 1 describe the quality of life after intensive care unit ICU discharge in octogenarians. The quality is not significantly decreased by ICU admission. This is good news and it is reassuring. There are old patients profiting from ICU admission without loss of quality of life. However we have some concerns. Only 18 of 106 evaluated patients agreed to another ICU admission. Five did not agree seven for various reasons refused evaluation three had dementia and 73 did not reach 1-year survival. So only the happy few were evaluated. What worries us are the feelings of the 86 patients and families that could not or did not agree to readmission. There is not much doubt that ICU admission causes suffering to patients and families. How can the suffering of 86 patients and families be balanced against the positive feelings of 18 patients This is an ethical or philosophical dilemma that is not easy to solve and that is subject to large cultural differences. In a previous paper the authors report that many octogenarians are already refused admission to the ICU 2 . We have to improve this triage model not primarily to refuse more but to select better. A 1-year mortality rate of 70 is unacceptably high. Improvement should not be expected from better care but from better selection. Avoidance of unnecessary suffering and providing a good death can also mean tremendous improvement in the care of critically ill octogenarians. And it provides time and resources for improvement of care of those who will benefit. Author s response Alexis Tabah Koeze and Zijlstra question the usefulness of admitting octogenarians to the ICU because of the high .

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