2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.medine.2015.08.006
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Mortality and functional status at one-year of follow-up in elderly patients with prolonged ICU stay

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“…[24][25][26] Some studies have reported gradual recovery of physical function after discharge. 22,[27][28][29][30] A prospective observational study reported that BI at 12 months after discharge from ICU was significantly higher than that at 3 months, from 97 (IQR, 53.7-100) at 3 months to 100 (IQR, 90-100) at 12 months. Similarly, the prevalence of ADL disability also decreased over time, from 51.4% at 3 months to 32.8% at 12 months.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…[24][25][26] Some studies have reported gradual recovery of physical function after discharge. 22,[27][28][29][30] A prospective observational study reported that BI at 12 months after discharge from ICU was significantly higher than that at 3 months, from 97 (IQR, 53.7-100) at 3 months to 100 (IQR, 90-100) at 12 months. Similarly, the prevalence of ADL disability also decreased over time, from 51.4% at 3 months to 32.8% at 12 months.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some studies have reported gradual recovery of physical function after discharge 22,27–30 . A prospective observational study reported that BI at 12 months after discharge from ICU was significantly higher than that at 3 months, from 97 (IQR, 53.7–100) at 3 months to 100 (IQR, 90–100) at 12 months.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…19 Mortality and functional status of elderly patients over 75 years old in an Intensive Care Unit for more than 14 days were determined, revealing that longer hospitalization was related to worsening functional capacity at discharge and at home follow-up compared to the elderly in the group with shorter length of stay. 17 Worsening functional capacity before and after ICU admission was found to be an independent factor associated with short-term mortality after discharge from another hospital. study.…”
Section:  Longevity Functionality On Homecoming After Icu Admission mentioning
confidence: 94%
“…19 The prognostic index (PI), which measures the severity of the disease and predicts the likelihood of death following ICU discharge and discharge from hospital, the Acute Physiology and Chronic Health Evaluation (APACHE), was used in most studies. [15][16][17][18][19][20][21][22] Older adults admitted to the ICU have poor short-term outcomes after hospital discharge, with high mortality rates. Good longterm results were found in those who survived for over a year.…”
Section:  Survival and Mortality Of Long-term Returnees After Icu Admentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Si bien todos estos ingresos añadidos suponen un mayor uso de recursos, una forma simplificada de valorar si estos recursos han sido debidamente utilizados podría ser analizar si han supuesto una prolongación del tiempo de estancia y un aumento de mortalidad dentro de este grupo de pacientes. Al contrario, la estancia media disminuyó 0,3 días entre periodos, y la mortalidad cruda no varió, siendo del 15,5%, consistente con cifras reportadas hasta el momento (Fuchs et al 2012;Pintado et al 2016;Ihra et al 2012;Lown et al 2013). Sin embargo, parece prudente remarcar que no solo la mortalidad tiene importancia en el desenlace de los pacientes muy ancianos, también se debe tener en cuenta la calidad de vida al alta.…”
Section: Pacientes Muy Ancianosunclassified