Critical Illness Clinical Trial
Official title:
The Very Old Intensive Care Patient: A Multinational Prospective Observation Study
- The primary aim is to document the incidence and short-term outcome of the elderly ICU
patient (≥ 80 years) using a multicentre, multi national approach
- The secondary aim is to investigate the properties of a simple frailty index in this
cohort, and in particular if this is an instrument that can be used in resource and
outcome prediction in this group
- To create hypothesis for further studies, in particular on various outcome prediction
The investigators have chosen to use a prospective registration of routinely collected data
in this ICU population. The study is mainly European based, but will also allow for ICUs
outside Europe to participate.
20 consecutive ICU admission in patients ≥ 80 years of age will be collected OR all patients
≥ 80 years in a three months' period (whatever comes first).
Data are collected electronically through an e-CRF and with baseline documentation of the
ICU. The database is located in Denmark, at the Department of Epidemiology, University of
Aarhus (http://vip1study.com/) . Each ICU will only have access through the database of their
own patients, and patient ID is not registered (Names, birth-date or social security numbers)
so it is in that sense anonymous.
Even with de-identified data, most countries must seek necessary consent from the authorities
to collect such data, and hence there will be a period between ICU recruitment (starting
April 2016) and patient recruitment (October 1. 2016) to allow for this to be done prior to
study start.
The goal is to recruit at least 100 ICUs which will give data from approximately 2000 elderly
patients.
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