Advance directives in an oncologic intensive care unit: A contemporary analysis of their frequency, type, and impact Journal Article


Authors: Halpern, N. A.; Pastores, S. M.; Chou, J. F.; Chawla, S.; Thaler, H. T.
Article Title: Advance directives in an oncologic intensive care unit: A contemporary analysis of their frequency, type, and impact
Abstract: Background: Our objective was to provide a contemporary analysis of the prevalence, types, and impact of advance health care directives in critically ill cancer patients. Methods: We retrospectively reviewed all intensive care unit (ICU) admissions (January 1, 2006 to April 25, 2008) at an oncologic center and identified all patients who completed a living will (LW), or health care proxy (HCP), or neither prior to ICU admission. Demographics, clinical data, end-of-life (EOL) parameters and outcomes were compared among three groups: LWs, HCPs, and no LW or HCP. Results: Of 1,333 ICU admissions, 1,121 patients (84%) were included for analysis: 176 patients (15.7%) had LW, 534 (47.6%) had HCP and 411 (36.7%) had no LW or HCP. Patients with LW were significantly more likely to be older and white as compared to patients with HCP alone, or no LW or HCP. There were no significant demographic differences between patients with HCP or no LW or HCP. Patients with HCP alone, or no LW or HCP, were significantly more likely to have Medicaid than patients with LW. There were no differences noted in ICU care, EOL management, or outcomes among the three groups. Conclusions: The prevalence of LWs in patients admitted to our oncologic ICU is low. More than half of the remaining patients had designated HCPs. Older age and white race were associated with the presence of LWs. However, the presence of LWs or HCPs did not influence ICU care, EOL management or outcomes at our institution. © 2011, Mary Ann Liebert, Inc.
Keywords: adult; controlled study; major clinical study; cancer patient; outcome assessment; prevalence; health care policy; health service; medicaid; cancer center; intensive care unit; hospital admission; terminal care; critically ill patient; living will; health care proxy
Journal Title: Journal of Palliative Medicine
Volume: 14
Issue: 4
ISSN: 1096-6218
Publisher: Mary Ann Liebert, Inc  
Date Published: 2011-04-01
Start Page: 483
End Page: 489
Language: English
DOI: 10.1089/jpm.2010.0397
PROVIDER: scopus
PUBMED: 21417740
PMCID: PMC3678563
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Notes: --- - "Export Date: 23 June 2011" - "CODEN: JPAMF" - "Source: Scopus"
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  1. Joanne Fu-Lou Chou
    332 Chou
  2. Sanjay Chawla
    49 Chawla
  3. Neil A Halpern
    151 Halpern
  4. Stephen Pastores
    250 Pastores
  5. Howard T Thaler
    245 Thaler