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The number of intensive care patients aged ≥ 80 years (Very old Intensive Care Patients; VIPs) is growing. VIPs have high mortality and morbidity and the benefits of ICU admission are frequently questioned. Sepsis incidence has risen in recent years and identification of outcomes is of considerable public importance. We aimed to determine whether VIPs admitted for sepsis had different outcomes than those admitted for other acute reasons and identify potential prognostic factors for 30-day survival. Results This prospective study included VIPs with Sequential Organ Failure Assessment (SOFA) scores ≥ 2 acutely admitted to 307 ICUs in 21 European countries. Of 3869 acutely admitted VIPs, 493 (12.7%) [53.8% male, median age 83 (81–86) years] were admitted for sepsis. Sepsis was defined according to clinical criteria; suspected or demonstrated focus of infection and SOFA score ≥ 2 points. Compared to VIPs admitted for other acute reasons, VIPs admitted for sepsis were younger, had a higher SOFA score (9 vs. 7, p
| Datos disponibles | 14 jun 2020 |
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| Editor | figshare |
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Sepsis at ICU admission does not decrease 30-day survival in very old patients : a post-hoc analysis of the VIP1 multinational cohort study
Ibarz, M., Boumendil, A., Haas, L. E. M., Irazabal, M., Flaatten, H., De Lange, D. W., Morandi, A., Andersen, F. H., Bertolini, G., Cecconi, M., Christensen, S., Faraldi, L., Fjølner, J., Jung, C., Marsh, B., Moreno, R., Oeyen, S., Öhman, C. A., Bollen Pinto, B. & Soliman, I. W. y 6 otros, , 2020, En: Annals of Intensive Care. 10Producción científica: Contribución a una revista › Artículo › Investigación › revisión exhaustiva
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