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Critical care medicine · Oct 2001
Comparative StudyOutcome prediction model for very elderly critically ill patients.
- D M Nierman, C B Schechter, L M Cannon, and D E Meier.
- Department of Medicine, The Mount Sinai Medical Center, New York, NY, USA.
- Crit. Care Med. 2001 Oct 1;29(10):1853-9.
ContextVery elderly critically ill patients have three possible hospital outcomes: discharge to home, discharge to a skilled nursing or rehabilitation facility, or death. The factors associated with these outcomes are unknown.ObjectiveTo develop a three-outcome prediction model for very elderly critically ill patients.DesignRetrospective chart abstraction with ordered logistic regression analysis.SettingAcademic medical center.PatientsFour hundred and fifty-five patients 85 yrs or older admitted to intensive care units (ICU) during 1996 and 1997.Measurements And Main ResultsA fitted ordinal logistic regression predictive model was developed using data from 243 patients hospitalized in 1996, and validated on data from 212 patients hospitalized in 1997. Model variables include age, gender, baseline support level, type of ICU, heart rate at ICU admission, use of mechanical ventilation, vasopressors or a pulmonary artery catheter during the ICU stay, and the development of respiratory, neurologic or hematologic failure or sepsis while in the ICU. When tested on the 1997 data, the model was well calibrated and had a high discriminant index.ConclusionsThis mathematical model can be used to predict the risks of these three hospital outcomes for this population of patients. These predictions can provide a context when discussing goals and expectations with patients, families, and other healthcare providers and to aid in hospital discharge planning.
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