Title of article :
Predictors of Death and Discharge in Intensive Care Units: A Competing Risks Model
Author/Authors :
Maleki, Zahra Shiraz University of Medical Sciences , Ghorbani, Mohammad Torbat Heydariyeh University of Medical Sciences - Department of Public Health , Ghaem, Haleh Shiraz University of Medical Sciences - Non-Communicable Diseases Research Center , Zand, Farid Shiraz University of Medical Sciences - Anesthesiology and Critical Care Research Center
Abstract :
Background: Many risk factors are associated with death in and
discharge from the Intensive Care Unit (ICU). This study aimed
to evaluate the risk factors associated with death and discharge
among ICU patients.
Methods: This historical cohort study was conducted on 712
patients admitted to the ICU of Namazi hospital in Shiraz
between 2013 and 2015. The competing risks regression model
was suitable for assessing the risk factors associated with death
and discharge in ICU. Data analysis was performed using STATA
13.0 and R software.
Results: The mean age of the participants was 53.3±20.7 years.
Out of 712 patients, 436 (61.2%) were male and 121 (17.8%) died.
In the competing risks model, death was considered as the event
of interest, and age and total days of Central Venous Catheter
(CVC) and mechanical ventilation use increased the risk of death
(all Sub-distribution Hazard Ratios (SHRs) >1).
Conclusion: The findings indicated that increase in age, use
of CVC and mechanical ventilation, and female sex caused an
increase in death in ICU. However, the risk of death decreased
or the chance of discharge increased when the patients were
admitted due to surgical reasons.
Keywords :
Mortality , Patient Discharge , Intensive care units
Journal title :
Journal of Health Sciences and Surveillance System