PMID: 9445966Jan 1, 1997Paper

Waiting for the crisis

Langenbecks Archiv für Chirurgie
G D GiebelR Stuttmann

Abstract

Experience in daily routine reveals that most of ICU patients usually go through "crisis" within 14 days of admission. Only few patients need remarkable more time to get to this point and it seems there is hardly anything to be done therapeutically to change the course of it. We therefore examined a large group of ICU patients in order to find reasons for this course or to spot them as an "entity of their own". 1,861 ICU patients all being on IPPV for more than three days were included in the study. Every day 18 variables were taken down in a standardised way until the day IPPV was finished. We extracted 170 patients who were artificially ventilated for more than 40 days. For these patients we established mean values for each of the 18 variables during the first and the last 40 days of ventilation. In both groups we compared survivors to non-survivors. Mortality was almost the same in both groups (IPPV < 40 days vs. IPPV > 40 days). Survivors and non-survivors showed remarkable differences regarding extrapulmonary factors-in terms of total fluid amount and transfusion, state of abdomen, brain, liver and kidney function and circulation problems. Pulmonary factors revealed major differences only towards the end of the observation...Continue Reading

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May 18, 2011·Obstetrics and Gynecology Clinics of North America·Edith D Gurewitsch, Robert H Allen

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