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Prognosis of patients with systemic rheumatic diseases admitted to the intensive care unit

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Objective

To determine prognostic factors in patients with systemic rheumatic diseases admitted to the intensive care unit (ICU) and to examine whether the observed mortality rate is predicted using the Acute Physiology And Chronic Health Assessment II (APACHE II) score.

Design and setting

Retrospective study with historical controls in a 31-bed medicosurgical ICU at a university hospital.

Patients and participants

Seventy-one patients admitted to the ICU for an acute illness related to a systemic rheumatic disease and/or its treatment and 353 ICU control patients.

Results

Systemic rheumatic diseases were mainly rheumatoid arthritis and vasculitides. In-hospital mortality rate was 28/71 (39%), including 23 patients who died in the ICU. Multivariable logistic regression showed that poor prior health status (Berdit’s classification), APACHE II score, and admission for infection were associated with mortality, whereas prior use of immunosuppressive agents was not. APACHE II score at admission was higher in nonsurvivors (22±9) than in survivors (17±5) (p<0.01). The standard mortality ratio, i.e., the ratio between observed and predicted mortality, was 1.7 in the 71 study patients and 1.0 in the 353 control patients (p<0.0001).

Conclusions

In patients with systemic rheumatic diseases admitted to the ICU for at least 48 h, poor prior chronic health status, APACHE II score, and infection were prognostic factors for in-hospital mortality. SMR was higher than in a control ICU population.

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Moreels, M., Mélot, C. & Leeman, M. Prognosis of patients with systemic rheumatic diseases admitted to the intensive care unit. Intensive Care Med 31, 591–593 (2005). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00134-005-2563-y

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