• Am. J. Surg. · Nov 2015

    Preadmission Do Not Resuscitate advanced directive is associated with adverse outcomes following acute traumatic injury.

    • Randeep S Jawa, Marc J Shapiro, Jane E McCormack, Emily C Huang, Daniel N Rutigliano, and James A Vosswinkel.
    • Division of Trauma, Department of Surgery, Stony Brook University School of Medicine, Stony Brook, NY, USA. Electronic address: Randeep.jawa@stonybrookmedicine.edu.
    • Am. J. Surg. 2015 Nov 1;210(5):814-21.

    BackgroundDo Not Resuscitate (DNR) orders have been associated with poor outcomes in surgical patients. There is limited literature on admitted trauma patients with advanced directives indicating DNR status before admission (preadmission DNR [PADNR]).MethodsA retrospective review of the trauma registry of a suburban county was carried out for admitted trauma patients with age ≥41 years, who were admitted between 2008 and 2013.ResultsOf 7,937 admitted patients, 327 had a preadmission advanced directive indicating DNR. PADNR patients were significantly older (87 vs 69 years), with more frequent comorbidities, and were more often admitted after a fall (94.2% vs 65.8%). PADNR patients had a higher Injury Severity Score (14 vs 11). They also had significantly increased rates of pneumonia, sepsis, myocardial infarction, and death (33.6% vs 5.9%). On multivariate logistic regression, the presence of a preadmission advanced directive indicating DNR status was independently associated with a 5.2-fold increased odds of mortality.ConclusionAn advanced directive indicating DNR is associated with adverse outcomes following trauma.Published by Elsevier Inc.

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