Hematological malignancies in Polish population: what are the predictors of outcome in patients admitted to Intensive Care Unit?
Elżbieta KalicińskaBartłomiej KuszczakJakub DębskiŁukasz SzukalskiMarzena WątekJudyta StrzałaJustyna RybkaJarosław CzyżEwa Lech-MarańdaJan ZauchaTomasz WróbelPublished in: Supportive care in cancer : official journal of the Multinational Association of Supportive Care in Cancer (2020)
We have demonstrated that ICU and in-hospital mortalities among patients with hematological malignancies are still poor, but easier access to the intensive care unit and close cooperation between hematologists and intensivists may improve outcomes. We have found that acute failure of key organs (acute respiratory failure, end-stage renal failure requires renal replacement therapy) and length of ICU stay (but probably no comorbidities and illness severity) may have impact on mortality (both ICU and in-hospital).
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