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Caring for critically ill oldest old patients: a clinical review
Nicola Vargas1, Loredana Tibullo2, Emanuela Landi3
1Geriatric and Intensive Geriatric Care Ward, Azienda Ospedaliera di Rilievo Nazionale e di Alta Specialità "San Giuseppe Moscati", via Contrada Amoretta, 83100, Avellino, Italy. nicolavargas@tin.it.
Abstract:
Despite technological advances, the mortality rate for critically ill oldest old patients remains high. The intensive caring should be able to combine technology and a deep humanity considering that the patients are living the last part of their lives. In addition to the traditional goals of ICU of reducing morbidity and mortality, of maintaining organ functions and restoring health, caring for seriously oldest old patients should take into account their end-of-life preferences, the advance or proxy directives if available, the prognosis, the communication, their life expectancy and the impact of multimorbidity. The aim of this review was to focus on all these aspects with an emphasis on some intensive procedures such as mechanical ventilation, noninvasive mechanical ventilation, cardiopulmonary resuscitation, renal replacement therapy, hemodynamic support, evaluation of delirium and malnutrition in this heterogeneous frail ICU population.
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