| Literature DB >> 24063309 |
Johan Berkius, Lars Engerström, Lotti Orwelius, Peter Nordlund, Folke Sjöberg, Mats Fredrikson, Sten M Walther.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: Mortality amongst COPD patients treated on the ICU is high. Health-related quality of life (HRQL) after intensive care is a relevant concern for COPD patients, their families and providers of health care. Still, there are few HRQL studies after intensive care of this patient group. Our hypothesis was that HRQL of COPD patients treated on the ICU declines rapidly with time.Entities:
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Year: 2013 PMID: 24063309 PMCID: PMC4056744 DOI: 10.1186/cc13019
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Crit Care ISSN: 1364-8535 Impact factor: 9.097
Figure 1Study outline. COPD, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease; HRQL, health-related quality of life; LOS, length of stay.
Characteristics of the chronic pulmonary obstructive disease cohorta
| Characteristics | Complete follow-up | Dead or lost to complete follow-up, ( |
|---|---|---|
| Males/females | 12/19 | 6/14 |
| Mean age, years (± SD) | 69.7 (8.7) | 70.7 (9.0) |
| APACHE II score, mean (± SD) | 19.5 (6.7) | 21.4 (8.2) |
| Charlson comorbidity index, | 3.7 (2.0) | 4.2 (1.9) |
| Number of patients with invasive ventilator treatment (%) | 13 (42%) | 8 (40%) |
| Days in ICU, median (IQR) | 2.2 (1.3 to 4.6) | 2.0 (1.8 to 9.4) |
| Days in hospital, median (IQR) | 10 (5 to 15) | 13 (6.5 to 21) |
aAPACHE II, Acute Physiology and Chronic Health Evaluation II; IQR, interquartile range.
Figure 2Long-term survival in the chronic obstructive pulmonary disease ICU group. Information on vital status was available for all patients.
Results of health-related quality of life measurement at six months in patients who had complete follow-up at twelve and twenty-four months (n = 31) or were lost to follow-up (dead = 9, no reply = 11)a
| Parameters | Complete follow-up | Lost to follow-up | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Dead ( | No reply ( | ||
| EQ-5D | 0.66 (0.62 to 0.80) | -0.02 (-0.17 to 0.74) | 0.55 (0.26 to 0.73) |
| EQ-VAS | 50 (40 to 60) | 39 (5 to 70) | 60 (43 to 73) |
| PF | 45 (25 to 65) | 18 (3 to 33)* | 35 (10 to 45) |
| RP | 25 (0 to 75) | 0 (0 to 25) | 0 (0 to 33) |
| BP | 47 (22 to 100) | 22 (10 to 52) | 41 (22 to 52) |
| GH | 40 (25 to 52) | 23 (10 to 40) | 44 (30 to 67) |
| VT | 45 (35 to 55) | 30 (15 to 48) | 50 (35 to 60) |
| SF | 75 (38 to 100) | 38 (13-63)* | 50 (38 to 88) |
| RE | 83 (0 to 100) | 0 (0 to 42) | 83 (0 to 100) |
| MH | 68 (48 to 88) | 58 (24 to 90) | 72 (40 to 80) |
aBP, bodily pain; EQ-5D, EuroQoL 5 Dimension; EQ-VAS, EuroQoL Visual Analogue Scale; GH, general health; MH, mental health; PF, physical functioning ; RE, role emotional; RP, role physical; SF, social functioning; VT, vitality. Values are medians (interquartile ranges) and means. *P < 0.05 compared to patients with complete follow-up.
Figure 3Short Form 36 Health Survey measurements at 6, 12 and 24 months of patients in the chronic obstructive pulmonary disease ICU group providing responses at all three time points. There were no statistically significant changes over time (analyzed using Friedman's test). The non-chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (non-COPD) and COPD reference groups are added for comparison. Values are means.