Prevalence of life-sustaining treatment limitations in Polish very old intensive care patients (VIPs). A post-hoc analysis of two prospective observational studies

JOURNAL OF CRITICAL CARE(2024)

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Purpose: Several initiatives have recently focused on raising awareness about limitations of treatment in Poland. We aimed to assess if the propensity to limit LST among elderly patients in 2018-2019 increased compared to 2016-2017.Methods: We analysed Polish cohorts from studies VIP1 (October 2016 -May 2017) and VIP2 (May 2018 -May 2019) that enrolled critical patients aged >80. We collected data on demographics, clinical features limitations of LST. Primary analysis assessed factors associated with prevalence of limitations of LST, A secondary analysis explored differences between patients with and without limitations of LST.Results: 601 patients were enrolled. Prevalence of LST limitations was 16.1% in 2016-2017 and 20.5% in 2018-2019. No difference was found in univariate analysis (p = 0.22), multivariable model showed higher propensity towards limiting LST in the 2018-2019 cohort compared to 2016-2017 cohort (OR 1.07;95%CI, 1.01-1.14). There was higher mortality and a longer length of stay of patients with limitations of LST compared to the patients without limitations of LST. (11 vs. 6 days, p = 0.001).Conclusions: The clinicians in Poland have become more proactive in limiting LST in critically ill patients >= 80 years old over the studied period, however the prevalence of limitations of LST in Poland remains low.
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Intensive care,Futile therapy,Ethics,End-of-life care,Observational study,Geriatric population,Limitations of life-sustaining treatment,VIP study
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