Anest. intenziv. Med. 2005;16(5):235-241

Some prognostic indicators in elderly patients in intensive careAnaesthesiology - Original Paper

J. Špunda1, J. Lejsek1, P. Cvrčková1, M. Hladíková2
1 Klinika anesteziologie a resuscitace 2. LF UK a IPVZ ve FN v Motole, Praha
2 Ústav lékařské informatiky 2. LF UK, Praha

Objective:
The study was focused on the challenges in geriatric critical care and establishing the criteria for morbidity and mortality reduction.

Design:
Retrospective patient's data study.


Setting:
Department of Anaesthesiology and Intensive Care of the University Hospital.

Materials and Methods:
Our study included 124 patients of over 70 years of age admitted to critical care. The analyzed set consisted of 78 surgical and 46 medical patients (internal diseases, admission after CPR). We analysed the admission and in-hospital data with the objective to identify mortality co-factors and statistically significant premorbid factors.

Results:
Most patients in the set were over 75 (56.4 %). Their mortality was significantly higher than the mean mortality (50.0 % vs. 36.3 %, P = 0.047). Pre-admission cardiovascular (P = 0.048) and respiratory (P = 0.03) diseases were very frequent in the past medical history. Fortynine patients were admitted in pre-shock condition (5 died), the other 75 had fully developed shock (40 died). Total mortality in the set was 36.3 % (25.6 % in surgical patients, 54.3 % in medical patients). Mortality was higher - 33.3 % (P

Keywords: geriatrics; data collection; comorbidity; life support care; mortality

Published: October 1, 2005  Show citation

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