Dokument: Contemporary assessment of short- and functional 90-days outcome in old intensive care patients suffering from COVID-19

Titel:Contemporary assessment of short- and functional 90-days outcome in old intensive care patients suffering from COVID-19
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URN (NBN):urn:nbn:de:hbz:061-20250507-113530-0
Kollektion:Publikationen
Sprache:Englisch
Dokumententyp:Wissenschaftliche Texte » Artikel, Aufsatz
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Autoren: Bruno, Raphael Romano [Autor]
Wernly, Bernhard [Autor]
Artigas, Antonio [Autor]
Fuest, Kristina [Autor]
Schaller, Stefan J. [Autor]
Dannenberg, Lisa [Autor]
Kindgen-Milles, Detlef [Autor]
Kelm, Malte [Autor]
Beil, Michael [Autor]
Sigal, Sviri [Autor]
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Stichwörter:Elderly, COVIP-study, Long-term outcomes, Covid-19
Beschreibung:Purpose
There are limited data about the outcome of old intensive care (ICU) patients suffering from Covid-19 in the post-vaccination era. This study distinguishes the pre- and post-acute illness living conditions of ICU survivors from non-survivors.
Methods
This prospective international multicenter study included 642 old (≥ 70 years) ICU patients, including data ranging from pre-illness condition to functional 90-days follow-up. The primary endpoint was the difference of living conditions of ICU-survivors before ICU admission and 90-days after ICU discharge. Secondary outcomes were 90-days mortality, and quality of life.
Results
A total of 642 patients were included. Significantly more ICU survivors lived at their own homes without support before ICU admission than non-survivors (p = 0.016), while more non-survivors resided in nursing homes (p = 0.016). ICU mortality was 39 %, 30-days and 90 days mortality were 47 %and 55 %. After 90 days, only 22 % maintained the same living conditions. Surviving patients viewed ICU admission positively after 90 days, while relatives were more uncertain. Quality of life indicated a self-reported average score of 60 (50–75).
Conclusion
Living conditions influence the outcome of critically ill old patients suffering from Covid-19. Only a minority returned to their initial habitat after ICU survival.
Rechtliche Vermerke:Originalveröffentlichung:
Bruno, R. R., Wernly, B., Artigas, A., Fuest, K., Schaller, S. J., Dannenberg, L., Kindgen-Milles, D., Kelm, M., Beil, M., Sviri, S., Elhadi, M., Joannidis, M., Oeyen, S., Kondili, E., Moreno, R., Leaver, S., Guidet, B., De Lange, D. W., Flaatten, H., … Jung, C. (2024). Contemporary assessment of short- and functional 90-days outcome in old intensive care patients suffering from COVID-19. Journal of Critical Care, 86, Article 154984. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jcrc.2024.154984
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Fachbereich / Einrichtung:Medizinische Fakultät
Dokument erstellt am:07.05.2025
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