• Critical care medicine · May 2009

    Are intensive care factors associated with depressive symptoms 6 months after acute lung injury?

    • David W Dowdy, Oscar Joseph Bienvenu, Victor D Dinglas, Pedro A Mendez-Tellez, Jonathan Sevransky, Carl Shanholtz, and Dale M Needham.
    • School of Medicine, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD, USA.
    • Crit. Care Med. 2009 May 1;37(5):1702-7.

    ObjectiveTo evaluate intensive care-related factors as predictors of depressive symptoms 6 months after acute lung injury (ALI).DesignProspective cohort study.SettingThirteen intensive care units (ICUs) in four hospitals in Baltimore, MD.PatientsConsecutive ALI survivors (n = 160; 71% from medical ICUs) screened for depressive symptoms at 6 months post-ALI.InterventionsNone.Measurements And Main ResultsWe prospectively measured 12 features of critical illness and ICU care and used multivariable regression to evaluate associations with depressive symptoms as measured by the Hospital Anxiety and Depression Score. The prevalence of a positive screening for depression (score > or = 8) at 6 months post-ALI was 26%. Depressive symptoms were significantly associated with surgical (vs. medical or trauma) ICU admission (relative risk [RR] 2.2, 95% confidence interval [CI] 1.1-4.2), maximum daily Sequential Organ Failure Assessment Score of >10 (RR 2.1, 95% CI 1.1-3.5), and mean daily ICU benzodiazepine dose of > or = 75 mg of midazolam equivalent (RR 2.1, 95% CI 1.1-3.5).ConclusionsDepressive symptoms at 6 months post-ALI are common and potentially associated with ICU-related factors. Mechanisms by which critical illness and intensive care management associate with depressive symptoms merit further investigation.

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