The aim was to study the prevalence, documentation, and patient involvement in treatment limitations (TLs) in two Swedish intensive care units (ICUs). All patients admitted to the ICUs of two Swedish regional hospitals in 2019 were screened for inclusion. Exclusion criteria included postanesthesia care <24 h. Patients were identified using the Swedish Intensive Care Registry (SIR) and data were extracted from SIR and hospital charts. Uni- and multivariable logistic analysis was performed to investigate associations with the presence of TLs. A total of 3090 patients were admitted to the two ICUs in 2019. After exclusion, 1019 patients were included in the study. 45.5% were women and the mean age was 62.9 years. 26.5% of the patients had one or several TLs. Age (OR 1.04 per one year increase 95% confidence interval (CI) 1.02–1.05), SAPS3-score (OR 1.08 per one unit increase 95% CI 1.06–1.09) and ICU length of stay (OR 1.11 per one day increase 95% CI 1.05–1.17) were independently associated with an increased likelihood of receiving a TL. 17% of the patients were involved in the decision-making process and in >30% of cases neither the patient nor next-of-kin were informed. Women were to a larger extent involved in the decision process than men (24.5 vs. 12.5% p
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Jönsson, N., Pettersson, N., Asplund, P., Bremer, A., Lehtipalo, S., & Hessulf, F. (2023). Factors associated with treatment limitations in two Swedish intensive care units: Prevalence and patient involvement. Acta Anaesthesiologica Scandinavica, 67(3), 339–346. https://doi.org/10.1111/aas.14185
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