| Literature DB >> 33287910 |
Pierre Kalfon1, Mohamed Boucekine2, Philippe Estagnasie3, Marie-Agnès Geantot4, Audrey Berric5, Georges Simon6, Bernard Floccard7, Thomas Signouret8, Mélanie Fromentin9, Martine Nyunga10, Juliette Audibert11, Adel Ben Salah11, Bénédicte Mauchien11, Achille Sossou12, Marion Venot13, René Robert14, Arnaud Follin15, Anne Renault16, Maïté Garrouste-Orgeas17, Olivier Collange18, Quentin Levrat19, Isabelle Villard20, Didier Thevenin21, Julien Pottecher22, René-Gilles Patrigeon23, Nathalie Revel24, Coralie Vigne25, Elie Azoulay13, Olivier Mimoz14, Pascal Auquier2, Karine Baumstarck2.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The short-term and long-term consequences of the most frequent painful procedures performed in the ICU are unclear. This study aimed to identify the risk factors associated with pain-related discomfort perceived by critically ill patients during the whole ICU stay as self-reported by patients at the end of their ICU stay.Entities:
Keywords: Chest drain; Critical care; Discomfort; IPREA; Intensive care unit; Intra-hospital transport; Pain; Patient-reported outcome
Mesh:
Year: 2020 PMID: 33287910 PMCID: PMC7722444 DOI: 10.1186/s13054-020-03396-2
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Crit Care ISSN: 1364-8535 Impact factor: 9.097
Questionnaire on ICU-related self-perceived discomforts (IPREA): the English version
| 1. | Have you experienced discomfort from |
| 2. | Have you suffered from |
| 3. | Have you felt uncomfortable in |
| 4. | Have you suffered from |
| 5. | Have you felt uncomfortable due to |
| 6. | Have you felt uncomfortable due to |
| 7. | Have you suffered from the |
| 8. | Have you suffered from the |
| 9. | Have you had more pain than usual for you? For example from needles, catheters, tubes, being turned or washed? |
| 10. | Have you had discomfort from |
| 11. | Have you felt |
| 12. | Have you suffered from |
| 13. | Have you felt |
| 14. | Did the ICU |
| 15. | Have you been bothered by not having a |
| 16. | Did you feel you were |
| 17. | Did you at any time feel depressed during your stay in ICU? |
| 18. | Did you have difficulty breathing, or feel that you were struggling for air during your ICU stay? |
Patients’ demographic and clinical characteristics at admission (n = 2130 patients)
| Variable | |
|---|---|
| Age, year; mean (SD) | 63 (16) |
| Male sex, | 1388 (65%) |
| SAPS II scorea, mean (SD) | 36.4 (16.6) |
| Knaus scoreb, | |
| Normal health status | 458 (22%) |
| Moderate activity limitation | 1024 (48%) |
| Severe activity limitation due to chronic disease | 613 (29%) |
| Bedridden patient | 35 (2%) |
| Reason for ICU admissionb, | |
| Medical | 1017 (48%) |
| Surgical (scheduled) | 723 (34%) |
| Surgical (emergency) | 390 (18%) |
| Location before admissionb, | |
| Emergency department | 701 (33%) |
| Operating theater or postoperative recovery room | 863 (41%) |
| Hospital floor (or ward) | 386 (18%) |
| Another ICU | 71 (3%) |
| Intermediate care unit | 41 (2%) |
| Other | 68 (3%) |
| Category of main diagnosis at admissionb, | |
| Respiratory | 429 (28%) |
| Cardiovascular | 125 (6%) |
| Gastrointestinal or liver | 116 (5%) |
| Renal | 100 (5%) |
| Neurologic | 105 (5%) |
| Hematologic or oncologic | 26 (1%) |
| Metabolic | 45 (2%) |
| Other medical category | 161 (8%) |
| Gastrointestinal or urological surgery | 298 (14%) |
| Cardiovascular surgery with ECC | 342 (16%) |
| Cardiovascular surgery without ECC | 83 (4%) |
| Neurosurgery | 36 (2%) |
| Orthopedic surgery | 75 (4%) |
| Thoracic surgery | 99 (5%) |
| Other surgical category | 90 (4%) |
SAPS Simplified Acute Physiology Score, ICU intensive care unit, ECC extracorporeal circulation
aSAPS II score may range from 0 to 156, with higher scores indicating more severe illness
bPercentages might not total 100% because of rounding
ICU stay duration, life support therapies, and procedures during patients’ ICU stays (n = 2130 patients)
| Variable | |
|---|---|
| Days in ICU, median (interquartile range) | 5 (3–8) |
| Life support therapies | |
| Mechanical ventilation, | 1203 (56%) |
| Noninvasive ventilation, | 712 (33%) |
| Use of vasopressors, | 867 (41%) |
| Renal replacement therapy, | 182 (9%) |
| Procedures during ICU stay, | |
| Chest drain insertion | 150 (7%) |
| Chest drain removal | 398 (19%) |
| Use of bladder catheter | 1763 (83%) |
| Arterial catheter insertion | 886 (42%) |
| Central venous catheter insertion | 789 (37%) |
| Bronchoscopy | 176 (8%) |
| Complex dressing change | 419 (20%) |
| Intra-hospital transport | 610 (29%) |
ICU intensive care unit
aUse of bladder catheter during any period of the ICU stay was recorded without information on patients’ ventilation conditions (mechanical ventilation, NIV, or SV) at the time of bladder catheter insertion
Determinants of pain-related discomfort scores: univariate analysis (n = 2130 patients)
| Sex | Men | 3 (0–5) | 0.556 |
| Women | 3 (0–5) | ||
| − 0.051 | |||
| Patient type | |||
| Medical | 2 (0–5) | ||
| Surgical | 3 (0–5) | ||
| Cardiovascular and thoracic surgical patients | No | 2 (0–5) | 0.904 |
| Yes | 3 (0–5) | ||
| Cardiovascular surgical patients | No | 2 (0–5) | 0.477 |
| Yes | 3 (0–5) | ||
| Thoracic surgical patients | No | 3 (0–5) | 0.269 |
| Yes | 2 (0–4) | ||
| Knaus score | Normal | 3 (0–5) | 0.127 |
| Moderate | 3 (0–5) | ||
| Severe | 2 (0–5) | ||
| SAPS II | 0.006 | 0.770 | |
| 0.046 | |||
| Life support therapies during ICU stay | |||
| No | 2 (0–5) | ||
| Yes | 3 (0–5) | ||
| Noninvasive ventilation | No | 3 (0–5) | 0.404 |
| Yes | 2.5 (0–5) | ||
| Vasopressor administration | No | 3 (0–5) | 0.425 |
| Yes | 2 (0–5) | ||
| Renal replacement therapy | No | 3 (0–5) | 0.157 |
| Yes | 3 (0–5) | ||
| Painful or discomfort-inducing invasive procedures during ICU stay | |||
| No | 2 (0–5) | ||
| Yes | 3 (1–5) | ||
| No | 2 (0–5) | ||
| Yes | 3 (1–5) | ||
| No | 2 (0–5) | ||
| Yes | 3 (0–5) | ||
| Arterial catheter insertion | No | 3 (0–5) | 0.555 |
| Yes | 2.5 (0–5) | ||
| No | 2 (0–5) | ||
| Yes | 3 (0–5) | ||
| Bronchoscopy | No | 3 (0–5) | 0.351 |
| Yes | 3 (0–5) | ||
| No | 2 (0–5) | ||
| Yes | 3 (0–6) | ||
| No | 2 (0–5) | ||
| Yes | 3 (0–5) | ||
| Program | Never applied | 2 (0–5) | 0.754 |
| Applied for 5 months or more | 3 (0–5) | ||
| Inclusion month | April | 3 (0–5) | 0.314 |
| October | 3 (0–5) |
ICU intensive care unit, SAPS Simplified Acute Physiology Score, R Spearman’s correlation coefficient
Data are presented as the median with interquartile range (IQR) in parentheses
Bold font highlights statistically potential determinants of pain-related discomfort scores as self-reported at the end of patients’ ICU stay (P value ≤ 0.10)
Determinants of pain-related discomfort scores: multivariate analysis (n = 2130 patients)
| Beta (SE) | ||
|---|---|---|
| Patient type (medical vs. surgical) | 0.013 (0.160) | 0.417 |
| ICU stay duration | − 0.001 (0.008) | 0.937 |
| Mechanical ventilation | − 0.142 (0.154 | 0.357 |
| Chest drain insertion | 0.017 (0.284) | 0.951 |
| Complex dressing change | 0.196 (0.176) | 0.265 |
| Program (never applied vs. applied for 5 months or more | 0.06 (0.127) | 0.640 |
| Inclusion month (April vs. October) | 0.165 (0.132) | 0.210 |
Data are presented as the median with interquartile range (IQR) in parentheses
SE standard errors
Bold font highlights statistically potential determinants of pain-related discomfort scores as self-reported at the end of patients’ ICU stay (P value ≤ 0.10)