2022
DOI: 10.1111/aas.14065
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Chronic critical illness in polytrauma. Results of the Spanish trauma in ICU registry

Abstract: Purpose Chronic critical illness after trauma injury has not been fully evaluated, and there is little evidence in this regard. We aim to describe the prevalence and risk factors of chronic critical illness (CCI) in trauma patients admitted to the intensive care unit. Material and Methods Retrospective observational multicenter study (Spanish Registry of Trauma in ICU (RETRAUCI)). Period March 2015 to December 2019. Trauma patients admitted to the ICU, who survived the first 48 h, were included. Chronic critic… Show more

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“…The study population consisted of adult patients who suffered trauma. For the sample calculation, we considered a 14% percentage occurrence of CCD 7 , a confidence level of 95% and a margin of error of 3%. A percentage for losses of 15% was predicted.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The study population consisted of adult patients who suffered trauma. For the sample calculation, we considered a 14% percentage occurrence of CCD 7 , a confidence level of 95% and a margin of error of 3%. A percentage for losses of 15% was predicted.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A população do estudo foi composta por pacientes adultos que sofreram trauma. Para o cálculo amostral, consideraram-se percentual de ocorrência de DCC de 14% 7 , um nível de confiança de 95% e margem de erro de 3%. Foi previsto um percentual para perdas de 15%.…”
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“…The effect of age and frailty on CCI are somewhat neglected by Ballesteros et al 1 Age per se is not usually a risk factor – but rather the frailty and comorbidities associated with it may affect CCI 6 . These aspects of age were not assessed in the study.…”
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“…In this issue of the Journal, we find an interesting paper addressing the issue of chronic critical illness (CCI) in trauma patients, with information extracted retrospectively from the national trauma database in Spain. 1 The aims of the review were to describe several aspects of CCI in trauma patients, including its prevalence (14%), risk factors for developing CCI and complications of CCI, such as infectious complications, high resource utilization, ongoing organ dysfunction (e.g. the ongoing need for supportive measures such as mechanical ventilation, renal replacement therapy [RRT] etc).…”
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