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Erschienen in: Intensive Care Medicine 12/2004

01.12.2004 | Original

Dynamic microsimulation to model multiple outcomes in cohorts of critically ill patients

verfasst von: Gilles Clermont, Vladimir Kaplan, Rui Moreno, Jean-Louis Vincent, Walter T. Linde-Zwirble, Ben Van Hout, Derek C. Angus

Erschienen in: Intensive Care Medicine | Ausgabe 12/2004

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Abstract

Background

Existing intensive care unit (ICU) prediction tools forecast single outcomes, (e.g., risk of death) and do not provide information on timing.

Objective

To build a model that predicts the temporal patterns of multiple outcomes, such as survival, organ dysfunction, and ICU length of stay, from the profile of organ dysfunction observed on admission.

Design

Dynamic microsimulation of a cohort of ICU patients.

Setting

49Forty-nine ICUs in 11 countries.

Patients

One thousand four hundred and forty-nine patients admitted to the ICU in May 1995.

Interventions

None.

Model construction

We developed the model on all patients (n=989) from 37 randomly-selected ICUs using daily Sequential Organ Function Assessment (SOFA) scores. We validated the model on all patients (n=460) from the remaining 12 ICUs, comparing predicted-to-actual ICU mortality, SOFA scores, and ICU length of stay (LOS).

Main results

In the validation cohort, the predicted and actual mortality were 20.1% (95%CI: 16.2%–24.0%) and 19.9% at 30 days. The predicted and actual mean ICU LOS were 7.7 (7.0–8.3) and 8.1 (7.4–8.8) days, leading to a 5.5% underestimation of total ICU bed-days. The predicted and actual cumulative SOFA scores per patient were 45.2 (39.8–50.6) and 48.2 (41.6–54.8). Predicted and actual mean daily SOFA scores were close (5.1 vs 5.5, P=0.32). Several organ-organ interactions were significant. Cardiovascular dysfunction was most, and neurological dysfunction was least, linked to scores in other organ systems.

Conclusions

Dynamic microsimulation can predict the time course of multiple short-term outcomes in cohorts of critical illness from the profile of organ dysfunction observed on admission. Such a technique may prove practical as a prediction tool that evaluates ICU performance on additional dimensions besides the risk of death.
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Metadaten
Titel
Dynamic microsimulation to model multiple outcomes in cohorts of critically ill patients
verfasst von
Gilles Clermont
Vladimir Kaplan
Rui Moreno
Jean-Louis Vincent
Walter T. Linde-Zwirble
Ben Van Hout
Derek C. Angus
Publikationsdatum
01.12.2004
Verlag
Springer-Verlag
Erschienen in
Intensive Care Medicine / Ausgabe 12/2004
Print ISSN: 0342-4642
Elektronische ISSN: 1432-1238
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00134-004-2456-5

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