Although increasing numbers of very elderly patients are requiring intensive care, few large sample studies have investigated ICU admission of very elderly patients. Data on pre triage by physicians from other specialities is limited. This observational cohort study aims at examining inter-hospital variability of ICU admission rates and its association with patients' outcomes. All patients over 80 years possibly qualifying for ICU admission who presented to the emergency departments (ED) of 15 hospitals in the Paris (France) area during a one-year period were prospectively included in the study. Main outcome measures were ICU eligibility, as assessed by the ED and ICU physicians; in-hospital mortality; and vital and functional status 6 mont...
OBJECTIVE: This study aimed at evaluating mortality in very elderly patients admitted to the intensi...
Background: Unplanned admission to the intensive care unit has been shown to significantly increase ...
Purpose: The effect of advanced age per se versus severity of chronic and acute diseases on the shor...
Although increasing numbers of very elderly patients are requiring intensive care, few large sample ...
Abstract Although increasing numbers of very elderly patients are requiring intensive care, few larg...
International audienceImportance:The high mortality rate in critically ill elderly patients has led ...
Background: There is an increase in admission rate for elderly patients to the ICU. Mortality rates...
Background: Limited evidence suggests variation in mortality of older critically ill adults across E...
BACKGROUND Limited evidence suggests variation in mortality of older critically ill adults across...
Introduction: The older population is expected to increase markedly during the next decades. The lif...
Very old intensive care unit (ICU) patients, aged ≥ 80 years, are by no mean newcomers, but during t...
International audienceRATIONALE, AIMS AND OBJECTIVES: In the global context of population ageing, un...
Background: We aimed to evaluate differences in outcome between patients admitted to intensive care ...
INTRODUCTION. Life and death triage decisions are made daily by physicians in ICUs. Many hospitals ...
OBJECTIVE: This study aimed at evaluating mortality in very elderly patients admitted to the intensi...
Background: Unplanned admission to the intensive care unit has been shown to significantly increase ...
Purpose: The effect of advanced age per se versus severity of chronic and acute diseases on the shor...
Although increasing numbers of very elderly patients are requiring intensive care, few large sample ...
Abstract Although increasing numbers of very elderly patients are requiring intensive care, few larg...
International audienceImportance:The high mortality rate in critically ill elderly patients has led ...
Background: There is an increase in admission rate for elderly patients to the ICU. Mortality rates...
Background: Limited evidence suggests variation in mortality of older critically ill adults across E...
BACKGROUND Limited evidence suggests variation in mortality of older critically ill adults across...
Introduction: The older population is expected to increase markedly during the next decades. The lif...
Very old intensive care unit (ICU) patients, aged ≥ 80 years, are by no mean newcomers, but during t...
International audienceRATIONALE, AIMS AND OBJECTIVES: In the global context of population ageing, un...
Background: We aimed to evaluate differences in outcome between patients admitted to intensive care ...
INTRODUCTION. Life and death triage decisions are made daily by physicians in ICUs. Many hospitals ...
OBJECTIVE: This study aimed at evaluating mortality in very elderly patients admitted to the intensi...
Background: Unplanned admission to the intensive care unit has been shown to significantly increase ...
Purpose: The effect of advanced age per se versus severity of chronic and acute diseases on the shor...