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Published in: Intensive Care Medicine 2/2008

01-02-2008 | Original

Reasons, considerations, difficulties and documentation of end-of-life decisions in European intensive care units: the ETHICUS Study

Authors: Charles L. Sprung, Thomas Woodcock, Peter Sjokvist, Bara Ricou, Hans-Henrik Bulow, Anne Lippert, Paulo Maia, Simon Cohen, Mario Baras, Seppo Hovilehto, Didier Ledoux, Dermot Phelan, Elisabet Wennberg, Wolfgang Schobersberger

Published in: Intensive Care Medicine | Issue 2/2008

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Abstract

Objective

To evaluate physicians' reasoning, considerations and possible difficulties in end-of-life decision-making for patients in European intensive care units (ICUs).

Design

A prospective observational study.

Setting

Thirty-seven ICUs in 17 European countries.

Patients and participants

A total of 3,086 patients for whom an end-of-life decision was taken between January 1999 and June 2000. The dataset excludes patients who died after attempts at cardiopulmonary resuscitation and brain-dead patients.

Measurements and results

Physicians indicated which of a pre-determined set of reasons for, considerations in, and difficulties with end-of-life decision-making was germane in each case as it arose. Overall, 2,134 (69%) of the decisions were documented in the medical record, with inter-regional differences in documentation practice. Primary reasons given by physicians for the decision mostly concerned the patient's medical condition (79%), especially unresponsive to therapy (46%), while chronic disease (12%), quality of life (4%), age (2%) and patient or family request (2%) were infrequent. Good medical practice (66%) and best interests (29%) were the commonest primary considerations reported, while resource allocation issues such as cost effectiveness (1%) and need for an ICU bed (0%) were uncommon. Living wills were considered in only 1% of cases. Physicians in central Europe reported no significant difficulty in 81% of cases, while in northern and southern regions there was no difficulty in 92–93% of cases.

Conclusions

European ICU physicians do not experience difficulties with end-of-life decisions in most cases. Allocation of limited resources is a minor consideration and autonomous choices by patient or family remain unusual. Inter-regional differences were found.
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Metadata
Title
Reasons, considerations, difficulties and documentation of end-of-life decisions in European intensive care units: the ETHICUS Study
Authors
Charles L. Sprung
Thomas Woodcock
Peter Sjokvist
Bara Ricou
Hans-Henrik Bulow
Anne Lippert
Paulo Maia
Simon Cohen
Mario Baras
Seppo Hovilehto
Didier Ledoux
Dermot Phelan
Elisabet Wennberg
Wolfgang Schobersberger
Publication date
01-02-2008
Publisher
Springer-Verlag
Published in
Intensive Care Medicine / Issue 2/2008
Print ISSN: 0342-4642
Electronic ISSN: 1432-1238
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00134-007-0927-1

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