The effect of obesity on 12-month survival following admission to intensive care: A prospective study

被引:79
|
作者
Peake, Sandra L. [1 ]
Moran, John L. [1 ]
Ghelani, Dhaval R. [1 ]
Lloyd, Amanda J. [1 ]
Walker, Michaela J. [1 ]
机构
[1] Queen Elizabeth Hosp, Dept Intens Care Med, Woodville, SA 5011, Australia
关键词
obesity; body mass index; intensive care; mortality; outcome prediction;
D O I
10.1097/01.CCM.0000248726.75699.B1
中图分类号
R4 [临床医学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100602 ;
摘要
Objective. Evaluate the effect of intensive care (ICU) admission body mass index (BMI) an 30-day and 12-month survival in critically ill patients and determine the impact of obesity on outcome. Design: Prospective, observational cohort study. Setting. Fourteen-bed medical and surgical ICU of a university-affiliated hospital. Patients: Four hundred and ninety-three adult patients. Interventions: None. Measurements and Main Results., BMI (kg/m(2)) was calculated from height (m) and measured weight (kg) within 4 hrs of ICU admission, using the PROMED weighing device, or premorbid weight (documented in the previous month) (BMImeasured). Follow-up was for >= 12 months post-ICU admission. Time to mortality outcome, censored at 30 and 365 days (12-months), was analyzed using a log-normal accelerated failure time regression model. Predictor variables were parameterized as time ratios (TR), where TR <1 is associated with decreased survival time and TR >1 is associated with prolonged survival time. Mean (SD) age and Acute Physiology and Chronic Health Evaluation II score were 62.3 (17.5) years and 20.7(8.4), respectively; 56.0% (285 of 493) of patients were male and 60.6% (299 of 493) medical. ICU admission weight and BMImeasured (available in 433 patients) were 79.1 (22.1) kg and 27.8 (7.0) kg/m(2), respectively. In 16.9% (73 of 433) of patients, weight was >= 100 kg, and in 29.8% (129 of 433), BMImeasured was >= 30 kg /m(2). Raw intensive care, 30-day, and 12-month mortality rates were 15.2% (66 of 433), 22.3% (95 of 433), and 37.3% (159 of 433), respectively. BMImeasured was a significant determinant of mortality at 30 days (TR 1.853, 95% confidence interval 1.053-3.260, p =.032) and 12 months (TR 1.034, 95% confidence interval 1.005-1.063, p =.019). The effect of BMI on 12-month mortality was linear, such that increasing BMI was associated with decreasing mortality. Conclusions: ICU admission BMI was a determinant of short- to medium-term survival. Obesity was not associated with adverse outcomes and may be protective.
引用
收藏
页码:2929 / 2939
页数:11
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] Improved survival rates of AML patients following admission to the intensive care unit
    Fassbind, Priska
    Jeker, Barbara
    Mueller, Beatrice U.
    Bacher, Ulrike
    Zimmerli, Stefan
    Endrich, Olga
    Gahl, Brigitta
    Novak, Urban
    Pabst, Thomas
    LEUKEMIA & LYMPHOMA, 2019, 60 (10) : 2423 - 2431
  • [2] Survival in solid cancer patients following intensive care unit admission
    Kathryn Puxty
    Philip McLoone
    Tara Quasim
    John Kinsella
    David Morrison
    Intensive Care Medicine, 2014, 40 : 1409 - 1428
  • [3] Survival in solid cancer patients following intensive care unit admission
    Puxty, Kathryn
    McLoone, Philip
    Quasim, Tara
    Kinsella, John
    Morrison, David
    INTENSIVE CARE MEDICINE, 2014, 40 (10) : 1409 - 1428
  • [4] Effect of bariatric surgery on microvascular dysfunction associated to metabolic syndrome: a 12-month prospective study
    Martin-Rodriguez, J. F.
    Cervera-Barajas, A.
    Madrazo-Atutxa, A.
    Garcia-Luna, P. P.
    Pereira, J. L.
    Castro-Luque, J.
    Leon-Justel, A.
    Morales-Conde, S.
    Castillo, J. R.
    Leal-Cerro, A.
    Cano, D. A.
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF OBESITY, 2014, 38 (11) : 1410 - 1415
  • [5] Quality of life after hip fracture: a 12-month prospective study
    Javier Amarllla-Donoso, Francisco
    Roncero-Martin, Raul
    Maria Lavado-Garcia, Jesus
    Toribio-Felipe, Rosaura
    Maria Moran-Garcia, Jose
    Lopez-Espuela, Fidel
    PEERJ, 2020, 8
  • [6] Effect of prior statin use on survival following admission to an intensive care unit with a presumed diagnosis of sepsis: a pilot study
    Beed, M
    Campion-Smith, J
    Hoffman, A
    Wilson, V
    Mahajan, RP
    BRITISH JOURNAL OF ANAESTHESIA, 2005, 95 (04) : 566P - 566P
  • [7] Nutritional and Global Indexes of Progression in Dementia: A 12-Month Prospective Study
    Coin, Alessandra
    Bolzetta, Francesco
    De Rui, Marina
    Veronese, Nicola
    Granziera, Serena
    Girardi, Agostino
    Manzato, Enzo
    Sergi, Giuseppe
    AMERICAN JOURNAL OF ALZHEIMERS DISEASE AND OTHER DEMENTIAS, 2012, 27 (07): : 504 - 508
  • [8] Laparoscopic gastric plication and its effect on saccharide and lipid metabolism: a 12-month prospective study
    Buzga, Marek
    Holeczy, Pavol
    Svagera, Zdenek
    Zonca, Pavel
    VIDEOSURGERY AND OTHER MINIINVASIVE TECHNIQUES, 2015, 10 (03) : 398 - 405
  • [10] Changes in cerebral perfusion following a 12-month exercise and diet intervention
    Stillman, Chelsea M.
    Jakicic, John
    Rogers, Renee
    Alfini, Alfonso J.
    Smith, J. Carson
    Watt, Jennifer
    Kang, Chaeryon
    Erickson, Kirk I.
    PSYCHOPHYSIOLOGY, 2021, 58 (07)