Outcomes of ICU patients with and without perceptions of excessive care: a comparison between cancer and non-cancer patients.
Dominique D BenoitEsther N van der ZeeMichael DarmonAn K L ReynersVictoria MetaxaDjamel MokartAlexander WilmerPieter DepuydtAndreas HvarfnerKaterina RusinovaJan G ZijlstraFrançois VincentDimitrios LathyrisAnne-Pascale MeertJacques DevriendtEmma UyttersprotErwin J O KompanjeRuth PiersElie AzoulayPublished in: Annals of intensive care (2021)
The absence of a difference in time from admission until TLDs and death in patients with concordant PECs makes bias by ICU clinicians towards cancer patients unlikely. However, the differences between the time from admission until death, without a corresponding increase in time until TLDs, suggest prognostic unawareness, uncertainty or optimism in ICU clinicians who did not provide PECs, more specifically in patients with uncontrolled cancer. This study highlights the need to improve intra- and interdisciplinary ethical reflection and subsequent decision-making at the ICU.