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Franck Ehooman1, Lucie Biard2, Virginie Lemiale1, Damien Contou3,4,5, Nicolas de Prost3,4,5, Djamel Mokart3, Frédéric Pène6, Achille Kouatchet7, Julien Mayaux8, Alexandre Demoule8, François Vincent9, Martine Nyunga10, Fabrice Bruneel11, Antoine Rabbat12, Christine Lebert13, Pierre Perez14, Anne-Pascale Meert15, Dominique Benoit16, Rebecca Hamidfar17, Michael Darmon4, Elie Azoulay1, Lara Zafrani18.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Although outcomes of critically ill patients with haematological malignancies (HMs) have been fully investigated in terms of organ failure and mortality, data are scarce on health-related quality of life (HRQOL) in this population. We aim to assess post-intensive care unit (ICU) burden and HRQOL of critically ill patients with HMs and to identify risk factors for quality-of-life (QOL) impairment.Entities:
Keywords: Anxiety; Depression; Haematological malignancy; Intensive care unit; Long-term health-related quality of life; Post-traumatic syndrome disorder
Year: 2019 PMID: 30612249 PMCID: PMC6320707 DOI: 10.1186/s13613-018-0478-3
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Ann Intensive Care ISSN: 2110-5820 Impact factor: 6.925
Fig. 1Flowchart of the patient cohort over the 1 year period following intensive care unit (ICU) discharge
Patient characteristics of ICU survivors. Comparison between ICU survivors who completed the SF-36 form and those who did not
| Variables | Hospital survivors | Patients who did not complete the SF-36 form at 3 months | Patients who completed the SF-36 form at 3 months |
|
|---|---|---|---|---|
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| 616 | 338 (55) | 278 (45) | |
| Male | 252 (41) | 139 (41) | 113 (41) | 0.87 |
| Age | 59 (47; 68) | 60 (47; 71) | 58 (47; 65) | 0.020 |
| Performance status | ||||
| 0–2 | 529 (86) | 286 (85) | 243 (87) | |
| 3–4 | 85 (14) | 50 (15) | 35 (13) | |
| Charlson index | 4 (2;5) | 4 (2; 6) | 4 (2; 5) | 0.024 |
| Malignancies | 0.68 | |||
| AML | 162 (26) | 82 (24) | 80 (29) | |
| Non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma | 191 (31) | 111 (33) | 80 (29) | |
| Hodgkin’s lymphoma | 18 (3) | 9 (3) | 9 (3) | |
| ALL | 44 (7) | 22 (7) | 22 (8) | |
| CLL | 45 (7) | 24 (7) | 21 (8) | |
| CML | 14 (2) | 10 (3) | 4 (1) | |
| Myeloma | 86 (14) | 51 (15) | 35 (13) | |
| Myelodysplastic syndrome | 26 (4) | 14 (4) | 12 (4) | |
| BMT/HSCT recipient | 0.024 | |||
| Autologous | 78 (13) | 37 (11) | 41 (15) | |
| Allogeneic | 70 (11) | 30 (9) | 40 (14) | |
| Disease status at admission | 0.16 | |||
| Newly diagnosed | 237 (41) | 135 (42) | 102 (39) | |
| Partial remission | 46 (8) | 23 (7) | 23 (9) | |
| Complete remission | 111 (19) | 52 (16) | 58 (23) | |
| SOFA score | 5 (3; 7) | 5 (3; 7) | 5 (3; 7) | 0.67 |
| Mechanical ventilation | 190 (31) | 111 (33) | 79 (28) | 0.22 |
| Vasopressors | 219 (36) | 111 (33) | 100 (36) | 0.93 |
| Renal replacement therapy | 106 (18) | 68 (21) | 38 (14) | 0.025 |
| Sedation | 177 (29) | 100 (30) | 77 (28) | 0.59 |
| ICU LOS (days) | 6 (3;10) | 6 (4; 10) | 5 (3; 10) | 0.24 |
MDS myelodysplastic syndrome, AML acute myeloid leukaemia, ALL acute lymphocytic leukaemia, CLL chronic lymphocytic leukaemia, CML chronic myeloid leukaemia, BMT bone marrow transplantation, HSC haematopoietic stem cell transplant, SOFA sepsis-related organ failure assessment, ICU intensive care unit, LOS length of stay
Fig. 2Radar chart of the health-related quality of life (HRQOL) at 3 and 12 months after ICU discharge. M3, 3 months after ICU discharge; M12, 12 months after ICU discharge; RP, role—function physical; PF, physical functioning; MH, mental health; RE, role—emotional; SF, social functioning; VT, vitality; GH, general health; and BP, bodily pain
SF-36 score evolution from 3 months to 1 year after ICU discharge
| Scores | Median (IQR) at 3 months age–sex standardized | Median variation (IQR) after 1 year evolution |
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|---|---|---|---|
| Physical score component | 37 (28; 46) | 0.0 (− 5.2; 6.5) | 0.38 |
| Mental score component | 51 (45; 58) | − 2.9 (− 10.7; 5.3) | 0.006 |
| Physical functioning (PF) | 40 (28; 51) | 0.0 (− 9.2; 8.0) | 0.59 |
| Role—physical (RP) | 32 (26; 41) | 0.0 (0.0; 15.1) | 0.0004 |
| Bodily pain (BP) | 50 (38; 62) | − 2.1 (− 10.2; 5.6) | 0.051 |
| General health (GH) | 38 (30; 48) | − 2.7 (− 12.6; 5.3) | 0.038 |
| Vitality (VT) | 41 (31; 48) | 2.7 (− 5.7; 11.0) | 0.058 |
| Social functioning (SF) | 51 (31; 58) | 0.0 (− 15.6; 10.7) | 0.092 |
| Role—emotional (RE) | 54 (38; 55) | 0.0 (− 19.1; 0.0) | 0.005 |
| Mental health (MH) | 53 (45; 60) | − 2.4 (− 9.6; 2.3) | 0.003 |
Fig. 3Item 2 of the SF-36 “Compared to 1 year ago, how would you rate your health in general now?”
Components of the Medical Outcome Study SF-36 questionnaire for critically ill patients with haematological malignancies (HMs) and septic shock patients without HM
| HM median (IQR) age–sex standardizeda SDb | Septic shock median (IQR) age–sex standardizeda SDb |
| |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
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| 37 | 37 | |||
| Age | 52 (37; 64) | 53 (37; 62) | |||
| Sex (female) | 23 (62) | 23 (62) | |||
| Physical functioning (PF) | 43 (30; 54) | − 0.7 (− 2.0; 0.4) | 50 (43; 56) | 0.0 (− 0.7; 0.6) | 0.015 |
| Role—physical (RP) | 34 (26; 41) | − 1.6 (− 2.4; − 0.9) | 44 (32; 54) | − 0.6 (− 1.8; 0.4) | 0.007 |
| Bodily pain (BP) | 47 (37; 60) | − 0.3 (− 1.3; 1.0) | 57 (39; 60) | 0.7 (− 1.1; 1.0) | 0.34 |
| General health (GH) | 41 (33; 50) | − 0.9 (− 1.7; 0.0) | 41 (30; 56) | − 0.9 (− 2.0; 0.6) | 0.84 |
| Vitality (VT) | 41 (29; 48) | − 0.9 (− 2.1; − 0.2) | 48 (39; 53) | − 0.2 (− 1.1; 0.3) | 0.035 |
| Social functioning (SF) | 44 (28; 58) | − 0.6 (− 2.2; 0.8) | 54 (42; 58) | 0.4 (− 0.8; 0.8) | 0.042 |
| Role—emotional (RE) | 47 (37; 55) | − 0.3 (− 1.3; 0.5) | 54 (41; 55) | 0.4 (− 0.9; 0.5) | 0.48 |
| Mental health (MH) | 54 (50; 60) | 0.4 (− 0.0; 1.0) | 53 (45; 58) | 0.3 (− 0.5; 0.8) | 0.21 |
| Physical Component Summary (PCS) | 37 (29; 46) | − 1.3 (− 2.1; − 0.4) | 52 (37; 59) | 0.2 (− 1.3; 0.9) | 0.007 |
| Mental Component Summary (MCS) | 50 (45; 58) | − 0.0 (− 0.5; 0.8) | 54 (45; 58) | 0.4 (− 0.5; 0.8) | 0.99 |
aSF36 values are centred around 50 (i.e. values > or < 50 reflect values higher or lower than age–sex standardized values in the general French population)
bSF36 values are centred around 0 (i.e. values > or < 0 reflect values higher or lower than age–sex standardized French values in the general French population, in standard deviation unit)
Fig. 4Multivariate analysis: effects on mental component summary score of covariates identified by multivariate linear regression