Characteristics of patients potentially eligible for transfer
Patient characteristics | |
Patients eligible for transfer, n (%) | 100 (23.7) |
Patient sex, female n (%) | 44 (44) |
Patient age, mean (SD), range | 70.4 years (SD=13.03) 23–92 years |
The mean time between discussion about withdrawal of treatment during a family meeting and time of death, mean (SD) hours | 36.36 (46.48) |
Level of care | |
Level 1 care (acute care ward with support from critical care), n (%) | 31 (31) |
Level 2 care (eg, HDU), n (%) | 45 (45) |
Level 3 care (eg, ICU), n (%) | 24 (24) |
Disease category (for majority of patients) | |
Respiratory, n (%) | 41 (41) |
Neurological, n (%) | 19 (19) |
Cardiac disease, n (%) | 19 (19) |
Respiratory support | |
Self-ventilating breathing room air with no support | 13 (13) |
Receiving non-invasive ventilation via a mask | 18 (18) |
Ventilated via an endotracheal tube | 20 (20) |
Self-ventilating with oxygen via a mask | 34 (34) |
State (conscious/unconscious) | |
Conscious, n (%) | 53 (53) |
Cardiovascular support | |
Dopamine only, n (%) | 3 (3) |
Receiving multiple inotropes/vasopressors, n (%) | 4 (4) |
Receiving a single inotrope or vasopressor (excluding ‘low dose’ dopamine), n (%) | 8 (8) |
Not receiving any inotropes or vasopressors, n (%) | 76 (76) |
Data does not always add up to 100% due to missing data for a small number of patients.