Five-year survival, quality of life, and individual costs of 303 consecutive medical intensive care patients - A cost-utility analysis

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Graf, J [1 ]
Wagner, J
Graf, C
Koch, KC
Janssens, U
机构
[1] Univ Hosp Aachen, Med Clin 2, Med Clin 1, Aachen, Germany
[2] Univ Hosp Aachen, Inst Gen Med, Aachen, Germany
[3] St Antonius Hosp, Med Clin, Eschweiler, Germany
关键词
intensive care; health resources; costs and cost analysis; quality of life;
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10.1097/01.ccm.0000155990.35290.03
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R4 [临床医学];
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1002 ; 100602 ;
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Objective: To assess long-term survival, health-related quality of life, and associated costs 5 yrs after discharge from a medical intensive care unit. Design: Prospective cohort study. Setting: Medical intensive care unit of a German university hospital. Patients: Three hundred and three consecutive patients with predominantly cardiovascular and pulmonary disorders admitted between November 1997 and February 1998 with an intensive care unit length of stay > 24 hrs. Interventions: None. Measurements and Main Results: Demographic data, Simplified Acute Physiology Score 11, Sequential Organ Failure Assessment, simplified Therapeutic Intervention Scoring System, and individual intensive care unit and hospital costs were prospectively recorded. Primary outcomes included 5-yr survival, functional status, health-related quality of life (Medical Outcome Short Form, SF-36), effective costs per survivor, and costs per life year and per quality-adjusted life year gained. Of 303 patients, 44 (14.5%) died in the hospital. Among the remaining 259 patients, 190 (73%) survived the 5-yr follow up and 173 patients (91%) completed the questionnaire. Baseline demographics including gender, age, Simplified Acute Physiology Score II, Sequential Organ Failure Assessment, simplified Therapeutic Intervention Scoring System, and admission diagnosis were similar between hospital and long-term survivors (p > .05 for all). The health status index of those patients surviving the 5-yr follow-up was 0.88, independent of patients' severity of illness. The average effective costs per survivor were 8.827 Euro for intensive care unit costs and 14.130 Euro for intensive care unit and hospital costs. Mean costs per life year and per quality-adjusted life year gained amounted to 19.330 Euro and 21.922 Euro, respectively. Increasing severity of illness was associated with higher costs. Conclusions: Considering the severity of illness and the patients' outcome, the costs associated with both life year and quality-adjusted life year gained were within generally accepted limits for other potentially life-saving treatments.
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