The Outcomes of Adult Patients with Haematological Malignancy Requiring Admission to the Intensive Care Unit

Autor: McDowall, Katherine, Hart, Alistair, Cadamy, Andrew
Zdroj: Journal of the Intensive Care Society; April 2011, Vol. 12 Issue: 2 p112-125, 14p
Abstrakt: A literature review was conducted to ascertain the prognosis of patients with haematological malignancies admitted to the intensive care unit (ICU) and to identify any factors that could be shown to influence outcome. Studies that examined outcomes among patients with haematological malignancy admitted to ICU were evaluated. Pooled outcome data relating to ICU, hospital and six-month mortality were compiled. A qualitative assessment of the evidence relating to putative determinants of prognosis was made. Observational studies examining outcomes among over 10,000 haematological malignancy patients admitted to the ICU were identified. Approximately 40% of such patients survived until hospital discharge. The principle determinants of short-term survival would appear to be related to the severity of the acute illness and the consequent physiological derangement or organ system dysfunction. In the longer term, factors relating to the prognosis of the underlying malignancy appear to be important.
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