End-of-life decisions in intensive care medicine-shared decision-making and intensive care unit length of stay

Graw JA, Spies CD, Kork F, Wernecke KD, Braun JP (2015)


Publication Type: Journal article

Publication year: 2015

Journal

Book Volume: 39

Pages Range: 644-651

Journal Issue: 3

DOI: 10.1007/s00268-014-2884-5

Abstract

Background: Most deaths on the intensive care unit (ICU) occur after end-of-life decisions (EOLD) have been made. During the decision-making process, responsibility is often shared within the caregiver team and with the patients' surrogates. The intensive care unit length of stay (ICU-LOS) of surgical ICU-patients depends on the primary illness as well as on the past medical history. Whether an increasing ICU-LOS affects the process of EOLD making is unknown. Methods: A retrospective analysis was conducted on all deceased patients (n = 303) in a 22-bed surgical ICU of a German university medical center. Patient characteristics were compared between surgical patients with an ICU-LOS up to 1 week and those with an ICU-LOS of more than 7 days. Results: Deceased patients with a long ICU-LOS received more often an EOLD (83.2 % vs. 63.6 %, p = 0.001). Groups did not differ in urgency of admission. Attending intensivists participated in every EOLD. Participation of surgeons was significantly higher in patients with a short ICU-LOS (24.1 %, p = 0.003), whereas nurses and the patients' surrogates were involved more frequently in patients with a long ICU-LOS (18.8 %, p = 0.021 and 18.9 %, p = 0.018, respectively). Conclusion: EOLDs of surgical ICU-patients are associated with the ICU-LOS. Reversal of the primary illness leads the early ICU course, while in prolonged ICU-LOS, the patients' predicted will and the expected post-ICU-quality of life gain interest. Nurses and the patients' surrogates participate more frequently in EOLDs with prolonged ICU-LOS. To improve EOLD making on surgical ICUs, the ICU-LOS associated participation of the different decision makers needs further prospective analysis.

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APA:

Graw, J.A., Spies, C.D., Kork, F., Wernecke, K.D., & Braun, J.P. (2015). End-of-life decisions in intensive care medicine-shared decision-making and intensive care unit length of stay. World Journal of Surgery, 39(3), 644-651. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00268-014-2884-5

MLA:

Graw, Jan A., et al. "End-of-life decisions in intensive care medicine-shared decision-making and intensive care unit length of stay." World Journal of Surgery 39.3 (2015): 644-651.

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