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Maurizia Capuzzo1, Vanna Valpondi, Emiliano Cingolani, Serena De Luca, Giovanna Gianstefani, Luigi Grassi, Raffaele Alvisi.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: The aims of the present study were to assess patients' memories of their stay in the intensive care unit (ICU) over time, using the Italian version of the ICU Memory (ICUM) tool, and to examine the relationship between memory and duration of ICU stay and infection. PATIENTS ANDEntities:
Mesh:
Year: 2003 PMID: 14975055 PMCID: PMC420064 DOI: 10.1186/cc2416
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Crit Care ISSN: 1364-8535 Impact factor: 9.097
Figure 1Flow diagram of patient enrolment and questionnaire administration. ICU, intensive care unit; ICUM, Intensive Care Memory (tool).
Summary of items included in the intensive care unit memory tool
| Period/objective | Item | Details |
| Before ICU admission | 1 | Do you remember being admitted to hospital? |
| 2 | Can you remember the time in hospital before you were admitted to intensive care? | |
| During ICU stay | 3 | Do you remember being in intensive care? |
| 4a | Do you remember the whole stay clearly? | |
| 4b | What do you remember? (A checklist of 11 factual events, six feelings and four delusional memories to increase recall of ICU stay is included; see Table | |
| 5 | Do you remember being transferred from intensive care to the general wards? | |
| Identify PTSD-related symptoms | 6 | Have you had any unexplained feelings of panic or apprehension? |
| 7 | Have you had any intrusive memories from your time in hospital or of the event that led to your admission? |
PTSD, post-traumatic stress disorder.
Demographic and clinical data of patients interviewed 1 week after intensive care unit discharge
| Parameter | Value |
| Number of patients | 93 |
| Male sex | 56 (60.2%) |
| Age (years) | 66.4 ± 14.8 |
| Age range | 20–89 |
| At ICU admission | |
| APACHE II score | 14 (11–18) |
| SAPS II score | 34 (28–41) |
| PHM according to SAPS II | 15.3 (8.8–26.6) |
| Duration (days) of | |
| Artificial ventilation | 5.7 ± 9.6 |
| Artificial ventilation range | 0–64 |
| ICU stay (mean [range]) | 8.5 ± 10.9 (3–72) |
| Number of patients according to reason for ICU admission | |
| Peritonitis/abdominal abscess/pancreatitis | 13 |
| Left ventricular failure | 12 |
| Acute respiratory failure (PaO2/FiO2 < 200) | 10 |
| Exacerbation of COPD | 10 |
| Shock | 7 |
| Trauma | 7 |
| Pneumonia | 5 |
| Cardiac arrhythmia | 5 |
| Gastric haemorrhage | 2 |
| Hepatic failure | 2 |
| Admissions after surgery (non emergent) | 20 |
Acute Physiology and Chronic Health Evaluation (APACHE) II, Simplified Acute Physiology Score (SAPS) II, and predicted hospital mortality (PHM) according to SAPS II are reported as median (interquartile range). COPD, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease; FiO2, fractional inspired oxygen; ICU, intensive care unit; ICUM, Intensive Care Unit Memory (tool); PaO2, arterial oxygen tension.
Stability of memories over time
| Type of memory | κ |
| Memories for factual events | |
| Family | 0.50 |
| Alarms | 0.40 |
| Voices | 0.64 |
| Lights | 0.56 |
| Faces | 0.53 |
| Breathing tube | 0.82 |
| Suctioning | 0.70 |
| Darkness | 0.39 |
| Clock | 0.61 |
| Tube in your nose | 0.78 |
| Ward round | 0.32 |
| Memories for feelings | |
| Being uncomfortable | 0.62 |
| Feeling confused | 0.72 |
| Feeling down | 0.71 |
| Feeling anxious/frightened | 0.59 |
| Panic | 0.38 |
| Pain | 0.80 |
| Delusional memories | |
| Feeling that people were trying to hurt you | 0.73 |
| Hallucinations | 0.68 |
| Nightmares | 0.78 |
| Dreams | 0.68 |
Shown are Kappa (κ) values for the memories in the checklist of item 4b (see Table 1) of the Intensive Care Unit Memory (ICUM) tool.
Clinical characteristics of the patients interviewed according to memory of the intensive care unit
| Clear recollection of ICU stay? | |||
| Parameter | Yes | No | |
| Number of patients | 25 | 62 | - |
| Male sex | 14 (56%) | 37 (60%) | 0.468 |
| Age (years; mean [range]) | 68.1 ± 13.1 (20–87) | 65.5 ± 15.0 (25–89) | 0.450 |
| Unscheduled ICU admission | 10 (40%) | 40 (65%) | |
| APACHE II score | 15 (9–18) | 14 (12–17) | 0.903 |
| SAPS II score | 34 (27–37) | 35 (29–42) | 0.487 |
| Mean daily dose of morphine (mg) | 19 ± 11 | 48 ± 131 | 0.309 |
| No of patients receiving | |||
| Propofol | 2 (8%) | 18 (29%) | |
| Benzodiazepine | 8 (32%) | 33 (53%) | 0.059 |
| Neuroleptics | 1 (4%) | 14 (23%) | |
| Duration (days) of | |||
| Stay in ICU | 6.2± 7.0 | 9.5± 12.3 | |
| Stay in ICU range | 3–37 | 3–72 | |
| Mechanical ventilation (mean [range]) | 2.5 ± 1.9 (0–8) | 7.0 ± 11.4 (0–64) | |
| Number of | |||
| Factual events | 8 (7–9) | 7 (5–8) | |
| Feelings | 2 (0–3) | 1 (1–2) | 0.740 |
| Delusional memories | 0 (0–1) | 1 (0–1) | |
Severity scores Acute Physiology and Chronic Health Evaluation (APACHE) II and Simplified Acute Physiology Score (SAPS) II, and the number of factual, feelings and delusional memories are reported as median (interquartile range). Statistically significant findings are highlighted in bold. ICU, intensive care unit.
Characteristics of patients interviewed according to the presence or absence of infection at any time
| Presence of infection | |||
| Parameter | No | Yes | |
| Number of patients | 49 | 38 | |
| Male sex | 27 (55%) | 24 (63%) | 0.296 |
| Age (years) | 69.2 ± 10.3 | 62.4 ± 17.9 | |
| Unscheduled ICU admission | 23 (47%) | 26 (68%) | |
| APACHE II score | 13 (11–18) | 15 (12–17) | 0.297 |
| SAPS II score | 33 (27–39) | 38 (30–46) | |
| Max body temperature (°C) | 37.7 ± 0.6 | 38.3 ± 0.8 | |
| Mean daily dose of morphine (mg) | 23 ± 13 | 61 ± 167 | 0.150 |
| Duration (days) of | |||
| Stay in ICU | 5.3 ± 5.1 | 12.7 ± 14.9 | |
| Mechanical ventilation | 2.4 ± 2.0 | 10.0 ± 13.7 | |
| Number of | |||
| Factual events | 8 (5–9) | 7 (6–8) | 0.523 |
| Feelings | 1 (0–2) | 2 (1–3) | |
| Delusional memories | 0 (0–1) | 1 (0–2) | |
Severity scores Acute Physiology and Chronic Health Evaluation (APACHE) II and Simplified Acute Physiology Score (SAPS) II are reported as median (interquartile range). The number of factual, feelings and delusional memories are reported both as median (interquartile range) and as range. Statistically significant findings are highlighted in bold. ICU, intensive care unit.