Decubitus ulcers are associated with prolonged length of stay in critically ill patients

  • McGee W
  • Nathanson B
  • Lederman E
  • et al.
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Introduction How decubitus ulcers (DU) diagnosed on admission to the ICU af ect resource use is unknown. We hypothesize that this easily identif able clinical f nding would be associated with longer hospitalizations. Methods Clinical assessment was used to identify patients with DU on admission to the ICU. The association of DU on hospital and ICU length of stay (LOS) was assessed with generalized linear models that adjusted for ICU admission source, age, APACHE IV score, diabetes, sepsis, hepatic failure, dialysis and mechanical ventilation. Results DU was present on admission in 180 of 2,723 (6.6%) during a 19-month period in 2011 to 2012 at a single teaching hospital in New England. Patients with decubiti were sicker on admission (mean (SD) APACHE IV 80.2 (28.2) vs. 58.7 (30.7), P <0.001), more likely to be age 65 or older (58.9% vs. 41.8%, P <0.001) and require more organ supportive therapies (Table 1). DU patients had a higher in-hospital mortality rate (32.2% vs. 18.3%, P <0.001) and longer mean ICU and hospital LOS (4.9 vs. 3.3 days and 15.6 vs. 10.5 days, respectively (P <0.001)). After multivariate adjustment, DU patients stayed 3.2 days, 95% CI (1.6, 4.8) longer in the hospital than non-DU patients and stayed 2.5 days longer, 95% CI (0.7, 0.43) among survivors. DU patients had longer ICU stays (1.3 days, 95% CI (0.3, 1.3)) in general but were statistically similar among survivors. (Table Presented) Conclusion The presence of decubiti on admission to the ICU is associated with longer hospitalizations even after adjusting for age, acuity, and organ supportive therapies. DU on admission to ICU provide a unique, unambiguous marker of increased resource utilization.

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McGee, W., Nathanson, B., Lederman, E., & Higgins, T. (2013). Decubitus ulcers are associated with prolonged length of stay in critically ill patients. Critical Care, 17(S2). https://doi.org/10.1186/cc12403

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