articleCritical Care MedicineMar 1, 2004Closed access

Use of intensive care at the end of life in the United States: An epidemiologic study*

University of Pittsburgh · Harborview Medical Center · +3 more institutions

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Abstract

Objective

Despite concern over the appropriateness and quality of care provided in an intensive care unit (ICU) at the end of life, the number of Americans who receive ICU care at the end of life is unknown. We sought to describe the use of ICU care at the end of life in the United States using hospital discharge data from 1999 for six states and the National Death Index.

Design

Retrospective analysis of administrative data to calculate age-specific rates of hospitalization with and without ICU use at the end of life, to generate national estimates of end-of-life hospital and ICU use, and to characterize age-specific case mix of ICU decedents.

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