• J Med Liban · Jul 2002

    Outcome of cancer patients admitted to the intensive care unit (ICU).

    • Marwan Ghosn, Chaker Kanso, Joseph Kattan, Georges Chahine, Elie Tueini, Eliane Nasser, and Patricia Yazbeck.
    • Department of Hematology-Oncology, Hôtel-Dieu de France Hospital, Beirut, Lebanon.
    • J Med Liban. 2002 Jul 1;50(4):132-6.

    AbstractThis is a retrospective study aiming to determine the cause, the survival and the factors influencing survival in cancer patients admitted to an ICU. Between January 1998 and June 1999, 181 cancer patients were admitted to the ICU of HDF hospital (a general academic hospital of 300 beds). One hundred fifteen patients were admitted after surgery and 66 for medical reasons. Among the non-surgical group, 37 had solid tumors and 29 had hematological malignancies. Most of non-surgical patients were admitted for respiratory or infectious complications due to their disease or treatment-related (59 patients). Among the non-surgical group of patients, 44 required mechanical ventilation (MV). The mortality rate was 41% during ICU recovery, 62% during the hospitalization period, 73% at 2 months from discharge and 83% at last follow-up. The duration of stay in the ICU was the only factor affecting mortality. Age, disease type and MV did not influence the mortality rate in this population.

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