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Mortality among appropriately referred patients refused admission to intensive-care units
by
Metcalfe, M Alison
, McPherson, Klim
, Sloggett, Andrew
in
Adolescent
/ Adult
/ Aged
/ Aged, 80 and over
/ Analysis. Health state
/ APACHE
/ Biological and medical sciences
/ Critical care
/ Emergencies
/ Epidemiology
/ Female
/ General aspects
/ Humans
/ Intensive Care Units - standards
/ Intensive Care Units - statistics & numerical data
/ Intensive Care Units - utilization
/ Logistic Models
/ Male
/ Medical sciences
/ Middle Aged
/ Mortality
/ Multivariate Analysis
/ Patient Admission - standards
/ Patient Admission - statistics & numerical data
/ Patient Selection
/ Patients
/ Public health. Hygiene
/ Public health. Hygiene-occupational medicine
/ Referral and Consultation
/ Risk
/ United Kingdom
1997
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Mortality among appropriately referred patients refused admission to intensive-care units
by
Metcalfe, M Alison
, McPherson, Klim
, Sloggett, Andrew
in
Adolescent
/ Adult
/ Aged
/ Aged, 80 and over
/ Analysis. Health state
/ APACHE
/ Biological and medical sciences
/ Critical care
/ Emergencies
/ Epidemiology
/ Female
/ General aspects
/ Humans
/ Intensive Care Units - standards
/ Intensive Care Units - statistics & numerical data
/ Intensive Care Units - utilization
/ Logistic Models
/ Male
/ Medical sciences
/ Middle Aged
/ Mortality
/ Multivariate Analysis
/ Patient Admission - standards
/ Patient Admission - statistics & numerical data
/ Patient Selection
/ Patients
/ Public health. Hygiene
/ Public health. Hygiene-occupational medicine
/ Referral and Consultation
/ Risk
/ United Kingdom
1997
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Mortality among appropriately referred patients refused admission to intensive-care units
by
Metcalfe, M Alison
, McPherson, Klim
, Sloggett, Andrew
in
Adolescent
/ Adult
/ Aged
/ Aged, 80 and over
/ Analysis. Health state
/ APACHE
/ Biological and medical sciences
/ Critical care
/ Emergencies
/ Epidemiology
/ Female
/ General aspects
/ Humans
/ Intensive Care Units - standards
/ Intensive Care Units - statistics & numerical data
/ Intensive Care Units - utilization
/ Logistic Models
/ Male
/ Medical sciences
/ Middle Aged
/ Mortality
/ Multivariate Analysis
/ Patient Admission - standards
/ Patient Admission - statistics & numerical data
/ Patient Selection
/ Patients
/ Public health. Hygiene
/ Public health. Hygiene-occupational medicine
/ Referral and Consultation
/ Risk
/ United Kingdom
1997
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Mortality among appropriately referred patients refused admission to intensive-care units
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Mortality among appropriately referred patients refused admission to intensive-care units
1997
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The provision of intensive care is a perplexing issue for clinicians and the public. Concerns about the apparent lack of beds and the appropriateness of the patients admitted are tempered by the high cost of providing this service. As part of a study commissioned by the UK Department of Health, we tested the hypothesis that there is excess mortality among patients who are refused admission to intensive-care units.
All referrals to six intensive-care units with different numbers of beds were monitored during a 3-month period. Data on mortality 90 days after first referral were obtained from family physicians for all patients known to be alive at hospital discharge. We adjusted, where possible, for confounding, including for age, sex, appropriateness of referral, disease severity, surgery and emergency categories, and bed provision. We did multivariate analysis by multiple logistic regression to compare the adjusted 90-day mortality rates for patients who were refused admission and for those admitted.
480 patients were admitted and 165 were refused admission. 90 days after referral there had been 178 (37%) deaths among the admitted group and 75 (46%) among the refused group. After multivariate adjustment, 113 patients appropriately referred for intensive care but refused admission to their first-choice intensive-care unit had a relative risk of death of 1·6 (95% CI 1·0–2·5), compared with the group of appropriately admitted cases with medium APACHE II scores for disease severity. Age, the assessed need for treatment or monitoring interventions, and emergency status also contributed to differences in mortality among all referrals. Bed provision did not contribute significantly to excess mortality.
Although this study is observational and case-mix adjustment is incomplete, we found a higher rate of attributable mortality in patients who were refused intensive care, particularly for emergency cases. We question whether the provision of more beds alone would be a solution and conclude that there is an urgent need for more appropriate admission and discharge criteria.
Publisher
Elsevier Ltd,Lancet,Elsevier Limited
Subject
/ Adult
/ Aged
/ APACHE
/ Biological and medical sciences
/ Female
/ Humans
/ Intensive Care Units - standards
/ Intensive Care Units - statistics & numerical data
/ Intensive Care Units - utilization
/ Male
/ Patient Admission - standards
/ Patient Admission - statistics & numerical data
/ Patients
/ Public health. Hygiene-occupational medicine
/ Risk
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