A. Lawrence et Jh. Havill, An audit of deaths occurring in hospital after discharge from the intensive care unit, ANAESTH I C, 27(2), 1999, pp. 185-189
The aim of the study was to conduct an audit of patients who died in the wa
rd after discharge from the intensive care unit (ICU). Clinical records of
those who died in the ward following discharge between 1991 and 1997 were r
eviewed. Patients were retrospectively grouped according to whether death w
as expected unexpected or likely to die within one year The causes of death
, rimes in ICU and hospital, demographics, and APACHE II scores were compar
ed
Ninety-nine patients were studied of whom 60 were triaged to the ward expec
ted to die at the time of ICU discharge. Five of the patients were classifi
ed as not expected to die. Of the remaining 34 patients, 65% were debilitat
ed with more than one organ disease and 62% eventually had some treatment w
ithdrawn on the ward. After discharge fi om ICU; no obvious ward treatment
deficiencies were found to contribute to death. However; of those who were
admitted to the ICU from the ward and who later died when back in the ward,
there seemed to be avoidable events pre-ICU admission in eight (36%) patie
nts, some of which may have contributed to the later death of the patient.