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Características y evolución de los pacientes ingresados en UCI españolas: un estudio observacional prospectivo del registro ENVIN-HELICS (2006-2011). [artículo]

Por: Catalán González, Mercedes [Medicina Intensiva].
Colaborador(es): Servicio de Medicina Intensiva.
Tipo de material: materialTypeLabelArtículoEditor: Medicina intensiva, 2016Descripción: 40(4):216-29.Recursos en línea: Solicitar documento Resumen: Objective: To describe the case-mix of patients admitted to intensive care units (ICUs) in Spain during the period 2006-2011 and to assess changes in ICU mortality according to severity level. Design: Secondary analysis of data obtained from the ENVN-HELICS registry. Observational prospective study. Setting: Spanish ICU. Patients: Patients admitted for over 24h. Interventions: None. Variables: Data for each of the participating hospitals and ICUs were recorded, as well as data that allowed to knowing the case-mix and the individual outcome of each patient. The study period was divided into two intervals, from 2006 to 2008 (period 1) and from 2009 to 2011 (period 2). Multilevel and multivariate models were used for the analysis of mortality and were performed in each stratum of severity level. Results: The study population included 142,859 patients admitted to 188 adult ICUs. There was an increase in the mean age of the patients and in the percentage of patients >79 years (11.2% vs. 12.7%, P<0.001). Also, the mean APACHE II score increased from 14.35±8.29 to 14.72±8.43 (P<0.001). The crude overall intra-UCI mortality remained unchanged (11.4%) but adjusted mortality rate in patients with APACHE II score between 11 and 25 decreased modestly in recent years (12.3% vs. 11.6%, odds ratio=0.931, 95% CI 0.883-0.982; P=0.008). Conclusion: This study provides observational longitudinal data on case-mix of patients admitted to Spanish ICUs. A slight reduction in ICU mortality rate was observed among patients with intermediate severity level.
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Olaechea PM, Álvarez Lerma F, Palomar M, Gimeno R, Gracia MP, Mas N et al; ENVIN-HELICS Study Group. Características y evolución de los pacientes ingresados en UCI españolas: un estudio observacional prospectivo del registro ENVIN-HELICS (2006-2011). Med Intensiva. 2016 May;40(4):216-29.

PMID: 26456793

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Objective: To describe the case-mix of patients admitted to intensive care units (ICUs) in Spain during the period 2006-2011 and to assess changes in ICU mortality according to severity level.
Design: Secondary analysis of data obtained from the ENVN-HELICS registry. Observational prospective study.
Setting: Spanish ICU.
Patients: Patients admitted for over 24h.
Interventions: None.
Variables: Data for each of the participating hospitals and ICUs were recorded, as well as data that allowed to knowing the case-mix and the individual outcome of each patient. The study period was divided into two intervals, from 2006 to 2008 (period 1) and from 2009 to 2011 (period 2). Multilevel and multivariate models were used for the analysis of mortality and were performed in each stratum of severity level.
Results: The study population included 142,859 patients admitted to 188 adult ICUs. There was an increase in the mean age of the patients and in the percentage of patients >79 years (11.2% vs. 12.7%, P<0.001). Also, the mean APACHE II score increased from 14.35±8.29 to 14.72±8.43 (P<0.001). The crude overall intra-UCI mortality remained unchanged (11.4%) but adjusted mortality rate in patients with APACHE II score between 11 and 25 decreased modestly in recent years (12.3% vs. 11.6%, odds ratio=0.931, 95% CI 0.883-0.982; P=0.008).
Conclusion: This study provides observational longitudinal data on case-mix of patients admitted to Spanish ICUs. A slight reduction in ICU mortality rate was observed among patients with intermediate severity level.

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