Association between Participation in a Rehabilitation Program and 1-Year Survival in Patients Requiring Prolonged Mechanical Ventilation.

IF 2.5 Q2 RESPIRATORY SYSTEM
Wanho Yoo, Myung Hun Jang, Sang Hun Kim, Soohan Kim, Eun-Jung Jo, Jung Seop Eom, Jeongha Mok, Mi-Hyun Kim, Kwangha Lee
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Background: The present study evaluated the association between participation in a rehabilitation program during a hospital stay and 1-year survival of patients requiring at least 21 days of mechanical ventilation (prolonged mechanical ventilation [PMV]) with various respiratory diseases as their main diagnoses that led to mechanical ventilation.

Methods: Retrospective data of 105 patients (71.4% male, mean age 70.1±11.3 years) who received PMV in the past 5 years were analyzed. Rehabilitation included physiotherapy, physical rehabilitation, and dysphagia treatment program that was individually provided by physiatrists.

Results: The main diagnosis leading to mechanical ventilation was pneumonia (n=101, 96.2%) and the 1-year survival rate was 33.3% (n=35). One-year survivors had lower Acute Physiology and Chronic Health Evaluation (APACHE) II score (20.2±5.8 vs. 24.2±7.5, p=0.006) and Sequential Organ Failure Assessment score (6.7±5.6 vs. 8.5±2.7, p=0.001) on the day of intubation than non-survivors. More survivors participated in a rehabilitation program during their hospital stays (88.6% vs. 57.1%, p=0.001). The rehabilitation program was an independent factor for 1-year survival based on the Cox proportional hazard model (hazard ratio, 3.513; 95% confidence interval, 1.785 to 6.930; p<0.001) in patients with APACHE II scores ≤23 (a cutoff value based on Youden's index).

Conclusion: Our study showed that participation in a rehabilitation program during hospital stay was associated with an improvement of 1-year survival of PMV patients who had less severe illness on the day of intubation.

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参与康复计划与需要长时间机械通气患者1年生存率之间的关系。
背景:本研究评估了住院期间参与康复计划与需要至少21天机械通气(延长机械通气[PMV])的患者1年生存率之间的关系,这些患者的主要诊断是各种呼吸系统疾病导致机械通气。方法:回顾性分析近5年接受PMV治疗的105例患者(男性71.4%,平均年龄70.1±11.3岁)的资料。康复包括物理治疗、物理康复和吞咽困难治疗方案,由物理医生单独提供。结果:导致机械通气的主要诊断为肺炎(n=101, 96.2%), 1年生存率为33.3% (n=35)。1年存活患者插管当天的急性生理和慢性健康评估(APACHE) II评分(20.2±5.8比24.2±7.5,p=0.006)和序贯器官衰竭评估评分(6.7±5.6比8.5±2.7,p=0.001)低于非存活患者。更多的幸存者在住院期间参加了康复计划(88.6%比57.1%,p=0.001)。根据Cox比例风险模型,康复计划是影响患者1年生存率的独立因素(风险比为3.513;95%置信区间为1.785 ~ 6.930;p<0.001), APACHE II评分≤23(基于约登指数的临界值)的患者。结论:我们的研究表明,住院期间参与康复计划与插管当日病情较轻的PMV患者1年生存率的提高有关。
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