Medical care
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Comparative Study
Nursing home patients admitted to a medical intensive care unit.
To investigate admissions from nursing homes to a medical intensive care unit (ICU), the authors detailed the major interventions, costs, and outcomes for such patients (n = 67) over a 3-year period and then compared them with those for ICU patients receiving home care or visiting nurse services (240 patients) before admission and all others older than 65 years of age (949 patients). These three groups comprised 37% of total ICU admissions. ⋯ In-hospital mortality for the nursing home group (28%) was significantly higher than for the home care group (7%) and others older than 65 years of age (7%). Cumulative mortality for the nursing home group reached 66% by 8 months, versus 32% and 26% in the other groups, respectively.