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At-risk drinking is independently associated with ICU and one-year mortality in critically ill nontrauma patients*.

Arnaud Gacouin1, Jean M Tadie, Fabrice Uhel, Elise Sauvadet, Pierre Fillâtre, Julien Letheulle, Pierre Bouju, Yves Le Tulzo.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: The impact of at-risk drinking on the outcomes of nontrauma patients is not well characterized. The aim of this study was to determine whether at-risk drinking is independently associated with the survival of nontrauma patients in an ICU and within 1 year following ICU discharge.
DESIGN: Observational cohort study.
SETTING: A 21-bed mixed ICU in a university hospital. PATIENTS: A total of 662 patients who experienced an ICU stay of 3 days or more and for whom alcohol consumption could be assessed.
INTERVENTIONS: None.
MEASUREMENTS AND MAIN RESULTS: ICU-related variables were collected prospectively, and a 1-year follow-up was determined retrospectively. Analyses were adjusted based on prognostic determinants of short- and long-term outcomes, as previously described in ICU patients and alcohol abusers. Two hundred and eight patients (33%) were identified as at-risk drinkers according to the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism criteria. Additionally, 111 patients (17%) died in the ICU, and 97 (15%) died after ICU discharge. From the ICU admission until the end of the 1-year follow-up period, the at-risk drinkers exhibited poorer survival than the non-at-risk drinkers (p = 0.0004, as determined by the log-rank test). More specifically, 50 at-risk drinkers (24%) versus 61 non-at-risk drinkers (13%) died in the ICU (p = 0.0009 for the comparison). After adjustment, at-risk drinking remained independently associated with mortality in the ICU (adjusted odds ratio of 1.83; 95% CI of 1.16-2.89; p = 0.01) and with mortality within the year following ICU discharge (adjusted hazard ratio of 1.70; 95% CI of 1.15-2.52; p = 0.008). The causes of death in the at-risk and non-at-risk drinkers were similar.
CONCLUSIONS: In this population of critically ill nontrauma patients, at-risk drinking was independently associated with death in the ICU and within the year following ICU discharge.

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Year:  2014        PMID: 24201172     DOI: 10.1097/CCM.0000000000000041

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Crit Care Med        ISSN: 0090-3493            Impact factor:   7.598


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