Comprehensive geriatric assessment in intensive care unit: a pilot study (pre-Seniorea)

Gériatrie et psychologie neuropsychiatrie du vieillissement
Tommy RaveauNicolas Lerolle

Abstract

long-term outcomes of elderly patients after an intensive care unit (ICU) stay are not fully elucidated. The objective of the pre-Seniorea study was to examine the feasibility of comprehensive geriatric assessment (CGA) during and after the ICU stay. inpatients aged 75 years and over admitted to medical and surgical ICUs of Angers University Hospital, France, from june to september 2012, received a SGA (assessment of morbidities, frailty, cognition, anxiety, mood, nutrition, functional abilities, motor function, pain, caregiver burden and quality of life) at ICU admission (through a proxy interview), at the end of the ICU stay, and 3 month later in the place of life. fifty-two patients were included (81 [78; 83] years (median [25(th); 75(th) percentile]); 35 males; SAPSII 47 [38; 56]; 80% ventilation). ICU survival was 73% (n=38), 58% (n=30) after three months, and 54% (n=28) after 12 months. The CGA at ICU admission was performed in all patients and lasted 10 [5; 10] minutes. The CGA at discharge was performed in all survivors and lasted 10 [5; 15] minutes. In all, 26 survivors received CGA in their place of life after 3 months. Travel time by evaluators was 42 minutes, and time on site 45 [45; 60] minutes. At 3 months, 85% of...Continue Reading

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May 7, 2016·Critical Care Medicine·Anahita RabieeDale M Needham

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