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Association between the Availability of Hospital-based Palliative Care and Treatment Intensity for Critically Ill Patients.

May Hua1, Xiaoyue Ma1,2, R Sean Morrison3, Guohua Li1,2,4, Hannah Wunsch1,5,6,7.   

Abstract

RATIONALE: In the intensive care unit (ICU), studies involving specialized palliative care services have shown decreases in the use of nonbeneficial life-sustaining therapies and ICU length of stay for patients. However, whether widespread availability of hospital-based palliative care is associated with less frequent use of high intensity care is unknown.
OBJECTIVES: To determine whether availability of hospital-based palliative care is associated with decreased markers of treatment intensity for ICU patients.
METHODS: Retrospective cohort study of adult ICU patients in New York State hospitals, 2008-2014. Multilevel regression was used to assess the relationship between availability of hospital-based palliative care during the year of admission and hospital length of stay, use of mechanical ventilation, dialysis and artificial nutrition, placement of a tracheostomy or gastrostomy tube, days in ICU and discharge to hospice.
RESULTS: Of 1,025,503 ICU patients in 151 hospitals, 814,794 (79.5%) received care in a hospital with a palliative care program. Hospital length of stay was similar for patients in hospitals with and without palliative care programs (6 d [interquartile range, 3-12] vs. 6 d [interquartile range, 3-11]; adjusted rate ratio, 1.04 [95% confidence interval 1.03-1.05]; P < 0.001), as were other healthcare use outcomes. However, patients in hospitals with palliative care programs were 46% more likely to be discharged to hospice than those in hospitals without palliative care programs (1.7% vs. 1.4%; adjusted odds ratio, 1.46 [95% confidence interval 1.30-1.64]; P < 0.001).
CONCLUSIONS: The availability of hospital-based palliative care was not associated with differences in in-hospital treatment intensity, but it was associated with significantly increased hospice use for ICU patients. Currently, the measurable benefit of palliative care programs for critically ill patients may be the increased use of hospice facilities, as opposed to decreased healthcare use during an ICU-associated hospitalization.

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Keywords:  critical illness; hospices; intensive care units; palliative care; retrospective studies

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29812967      PMCID: PMC6137683          DOI: 10.1513/AnnalsATS.201711-872OC

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ann Am Thorac Soc        ISSN: 2325-6621


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