A retrospective review of the characteristics and outcomes of patients through an integrated palliative care model during the first wave of the SARS-COV-2 pandemic Journal Article


Authors: Liu, K.; Hwang, J.; Chesteen, K.; Huth, H.; Zhu, Y.; Mixon, A.; Tillman, S.; Misra, S.; Karlekar, M.
Article Title: A retrospective review of the characteristics and outcomes of patients through an integrated palliative care model during the first wave of the SARS-COV-2 pandemic
Abstract: Background: The COVID-19 pandemic created surges of rapidly deteriorating patients straining health care necessitating the evaluation of novel models of palliative care (PC) integration to reduce patient suffering and hospital strain. Objective: To evaluate an integrated PC model's effect on code status change. Design: This is an observational retrospective study. Setting: Urban quaternary referral center in the southeastern United States from April 6th to August 20th, 2020. Patients: All patients admitted to our medical intensive care unit and stepdown unit were diagnosed with COVID-19. Measurements: Code status change, multivariate regression on patient characteristics. Results: In total, 79.7% (98/123) patients were full code at admission. After PC consultation, 33.3% (41/123) patients remained full code, 13.0% (16/123) were do not resuscitate (DNR), and 53.6% (66/123) changed to DNR/do not intubate (DNI). An ordinal logistic model determined that consultation location (odds ratio [OR] 3.35, p = 0.017) and patient age (OR 1.09, p < 0.001) were predictive of code status change to DNR/DNI. Conclusion: Within an integrated PC model, PC consultation was associated with code status change. The effect of an integrated PC model warrants further study in comparison with a traditional PC model in a similar patient cohort.
Keywords: retrospective studies; palliative care; palliative therapy; retrospective study; intensive care unit; pandemic; code status; humans; human; pandemics; covid-19; inpatient palliative care; sars-cov-2; integrated palliative care team
Journal Title: Journal of Palliative Medicine
Volume: 25
Issue: 12
ISSN: 1096-6218
Publisher: Mary Ann Liebert, Inc  
Date Published: 2022-12-01
Start Page: 1844
End Page: 1849
Language: English
DOI: 10.1089/jpm.2022.0006
PUBMED: 36108157
PROVIDER: scopus
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Notes: Article -- Export Date: 3 January 2023 -- Source: Scopus
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