Long-term survival and quality of life of patients with prolonged postoperative intensive care unit stay: unmasking an apparent success. Academic Article uri icon

Overview

abstract

  • OBJECTIVE: Our objective was to evaluate the long-term survival and quality of life of patients who faced a prolonged (>10 days) postoperative stay in the intensive care unit and were discharged from the hospital. METHODS: Among 3125 consecutive patients who underwent cardiac operations in a 5-year period, we prospectively identified 57 who faced a prolonged postoperative intensive care unit stay and were discharged alive from the hospital. Patients were enrolled in a prospective follow-up protocol and evaluated every 6 to 12 months both clinically and instrumentally. RESULTS: Mean intensive care unit stay was 34 +/- 9 days (range 11-141 days). Follow-up was complete and mean follow-up time was 71 months. Overall survival was 12 (21%) of 57, and the majority of follow-up deaths were cardiac related. Of the surviving patients, only a small minority (4/12) regained full autonomy and returned to their previous lifestyle. Risk factors for prolonged intensive care unit stay were age, New York Heart Association/Canadian Cardiovascular Society class, hypertension, diabetes, low ejection fraction, aortic surgery, preoperative renal failure, nonelective surgery, prolonged cardiopulmonary bypass time, and perioperative use of aortic counterpulsator. CONCLUSIONS: Patients who face a prolonged postoperative intensive care unit stay and who were discharged from the hospital have a very poor long-term outcome and even worse quality of life. These data lead to a consideration of the wisdom of using heroic treatment in patients who face a prolonged postoperative intensive care unit stay in view of the dismal clinical results and enormous use of hospital and human resources.

authors

  • Gaudino, Mario Fl
  • Girola, Fabiana
  • Piscitelli, Mariantonietta
  • Martinelli, Lorenzo
  • Anselmi, Amedeo
  • Della Vella, Carmine
  • Schiavello, Rocco
  • Possati, Gianfederico

publication date

  • August 1, 2007

Research

keywords

  • Cardiac Surgical Procedures
  • Intensive Care Units
  • Quality of Life

Identity

Scopus Document Identifier

  • 34447620284

PubMed ID

  • 17662791

Additional Document Info

volume

  • 134

issue

  • 2